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Who are we

Frans Violet founded Brass Band Willebroek in 1979. Initially the band worked within the framework and structure of the Muncipal Music Academy of Willebroek. Since 1985, BBW has existed independently as a non-profit organisation.

The band have recorded 3 studio albums. Their latest recording, ‘Elgar Variations’ (2007), was awarded with the BBC Radio 2 ‘Brass Band Album of the Year’.

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As Cultural Ambassador of their city, Brass Band Willebroek have played many concerts and have entered contests all over Europe. They won the European Brass Band Championships for the first time in Plymouth in 1993. They were the first continental band ever to do so, led by a continental conductor!

They regained the European title in 2006 and 2007 and are record holders with a win of 22 Belgian national titles in total. In 2017 and 2022, BBW wrote history again at the World Music Contest in Kerkrade: they are the first Belgian band ever to call themselves world champions and they are the first band to win this title twice in a row!

Brass Band Willebroek have been awarded with the coveted Ultima for Amateur Arts 2022, given each year by the Flemish Government.

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World champions

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European champions

22

Belgian Champions

Results

Belgian Championships

22x winner

British Open

2016 - 4th place

All England Masters

2005 - 9th place

2006 - 3rd place

2007 - 5th place

2009 - 5th place

2010 - 6th place

2012 - 5th place

2013 - 8th place

2016 - 2nd place

2017 - 2nd place

French Open

2011 - CHAMPION

Dutch Open

2023 - CHAMPION

European Championships

1986 - Cardiff - 8th place

1987 - Nottingham - 5th place

1988 - Luzern - 7th place

1990 - Falkirk - 10th place

1991 - Rotterdam - 4th place

1992 - Cardiff - 3rd place

1993 - Plymouth - CHAMPION

1994 - Montreux - 6th place

1995 - Luxemburg - 3rd place

2000 - Birmingham - 7th place

2002 - Brussel - 2nd place

2003 - Bergen - 3rd place

2004 - Glasgow - 2nd place

2005 - Groningen - 4th place

2006 - Belfast - CHAMPION

2007 - Birmingham - CHAMPION

2008 - Stavanger - 3rd place

2014 - Perth - 4th place

2015 - Freiburg - 2nd place

2017 - Oostende - 4th place

2018 - Utrecht - 4th place

2019 - Montreux - 5th place

WMC Kerkrade

2001 - 2nd place

2005 - 2nd place

2011 - 3rd place

2017 - WORLD CHAMPION

2022 - WORLD CHAMPION

Swiss Open

2001 - 2nd place

Flemish Open

2005 - CHAMPION

2008 - 2nd place

2010 - CHAMPION

2012 - 3rd place

2022 - 2nd place

Others...

Multiple winner of the SCABA Contest - Spring and Autumn Contest.


Multiple winner of the BB Festivals in The Netherlands (Surhuisterveen and Friesland).

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CORNET

Soprano Cornet

Jeroen Corneillie

Principal Cornet

Lode Violet

Solo Cornet

Mathias Vleugels

Simon Binon

Nikki De Raes

Maarten Grymonprez

Repiano Cornet

Anne-Sophie Leveugle

2nd Cornet

Steffi Van den Sande

Gitte D'Hondt

Xabi Gabiola Leniz

3rd Cornet

Milla Van Lint

Loranne Van Laenen

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Tenorhorn

Soloist in Residence

Tim De Maeseneer

Solo Horn

Lina Van Lint

1st Horn

Bert Pauwels

2nd Horn

Emily Janssens

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FLUGELHORN

Yvonne Peters

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BARITONE

Solo Baritone

Thibaut De Bondt

2nd Baritone

Thomas Van Beersel
Erika Pauwels

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Euphonium

Principal Euphonium

Kevin Van Giel

2nd Euphonium

Jonas Violet

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TROMBONE

Solo Trombone

Wim Lauryssen

2nd Trombone

Jan Van de Watering

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BASS TROMBONE

Wim Matheeuwese

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TUBA

Solo Eb Bass

Jean Xhonneux

Eb Bass

Stijn Aertgeerts

Bb Bass

Jelle Thijs

Andreas Carlier

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percussion

Victor Reeskens
Mathijs Everts

Maarten Jacobs

Lennert Van Laenen

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