Slaidburn is a classic British brass band march composed by William Rimmer, named after a village in Lancashire. Known for its melodic themes and robust harmonies, it remains a staple in band repertoires. Rimmer dedicated the march to the Slaidburn Silver Band.
A brass band march originally composed by William Rimmer, later arranged for wind band. Slaidburn is associated with traditional British band repertoire.
Slaidburn is a hymn tune composed by William Rimmer for congregational singing. Named after the village of Slaidburn in Lancashire, it remains popular in British church music and is often paired with various hymn texts. Rimmer was renowned for his contributions to brass band music and community hymnody.