REVIEW: Southampton Youth Wind Band – Windows of the World, Mayflower Studios
The Southampton Youth Wind Band (SYWB) lit up Mayflower Studios on Monday night with a lively and uplifting performance of Windows of the World.
The young musicians—from across Southampton and beyond—played with the confidence and energy of a group far beyond their years, reminding everyone why they’re gaining such a strong national reputation.
Right from the opening piece, SYWB showed just how polished a youth ensemble can be. Under the steady and encouraging direction of John Hanchett, the band played with tight coordination and a warm, balanced sound. The highlight of the evening was definitely Peter Graham’s Windows of the World. It’s a big, colourful piece that shifts styles quickly, and the band handled every twist with real flair—from punchy Latin rhythms to softer, more atmospheric moments. The audience were clearly impressed, giving one of the biggest rounds of applause of the night.
Young Composers Get their Moment
One of the loveliest touches in the programme was the inclusion of original music written by band members themselves. It gave the concert a personal feel and showed just how much talent is being nurtured within the group. These student pieces sat comfortably alongside familiar music from films, popular wind band works, and other crowdpleasers.
By the end of the night, it was clear why SYWB are considered one of the top youth wind bands around. Their enthusiasm, musicality, and sheer enjoyment of performing made Windows of the World a feelgood, memorable event. It wasn’t just a concert—it was a wonderful celebration of local young talent and the thriving music scene in Southampton.
Councillor Barnes-Andrews commented:
‘What a tour de force! Southampton can be so proud of the young people who played this evening. They all performed superbly and the audience were stunned and delighted’.