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Alex Burns

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Ronald Binge ‘Miss Melanie’: Miss Imagination

Ronald Binge: Miss Melanie Context Composed in 1956, Miss Melanie is said to be a lady from Ronald Binge’s imagination. A fun-loving and joyful character, Miss Melanie is another example of Binge’s token ‘Light British’ style from the 20th century. This descriptive short piece tells of some of the activities Read more…

By Alex Burns, 3 years3 years ago
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Fergal Carroll ‘Winter Dances’: Seasonal Change

Fergal Carroll: Winter Dances Context Commissioned by the Cultural Services Department at the Warrington Borough Council in 2002, Fergal Carroll’s Winter Dances for wind orchestra was premiered by the North Cheshire Concert Band. The work, which consists of three short movements, is now a staple in wind orchestra repertory and Read more…

By Alex Burns, 3 years3 years ago
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Joan Tower ‘Copperwave’: Latin Brass

Joan Tower: Copperwave Context Joan Tower was born in New Rochelle, New York in 1938. When Tower was nine, her family moved to Bolivia, which she describes as an integral part of her compositional style. Upon her father’s insistence, she learnt the piano and had consistent musical training. Her father Read more…

By Alex Burns, 3 years3 years ago
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Arwel Hughes ‘Fantasia in A Minor’: Perfect Pastoral

Arwel Hughes: Fantasia in A Minor Context Arwell Hughes (1909-1988) was born near Wrexham, North Wales. He attended the Royal College of Music, where he studied with Ralph Vaughan Williams. Hughes worked as a professional organist and conductor, leading the way in premiering new works by Welsh composers. He often Read more…

By Alex Burns, 3 years3 years ago
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Judith Weir ‘The Welcome Arrival of Rain’: Monsoon Season

Judith Weir: The Welcome Arrival of Rain Context Judith Weir was born in 1954 in Cambridge, and at a young age she began learning the oboe. Weir in her youth performed regularly with the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain. She studied composition whilst at school with none other than Read more…

By Alex Burns, 3 years3 years ago
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Jules Massenet ‘Meditation’: From Thaïs

Jules Massenet: Meditation  Context Used as an instrumental en’tract between scenes in Act II of Jules Massenet’s opera Thaïs, Meditation has since become a popular concert piece for violinists around the world. The piece reflects Thaïs, a beautiful courtesan, reflecting on big decisions that are coming their way. The orchestra Read more…

By Alex Burns, 3 years3 years ago
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George Gershwin ‘Lullaby for String Quartet’: A Serious Exploration

George Gershwin: Lullaby for String Quartet Context Composed in 1919 when George Gershwin was still a student, Lullaby for String Quartet was one of the young composer’s first ‘serious’ works. As with many of Gershwin’s works, Lullaby was conceived at the piano and fully harmonised before Gershwin arranged it for Read more…

By Alex Burns, 3 years3 years ago
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Ronald Binge ‘Sailing By’: Plain Sailing Weather

Ronald Binge: Sailing By Context  Composed in 1963 by British composer Ronald Binge, Sailing By is known by many as the theme before the late Shipping Forecast on BBC Radio 4. The piece is played every night at 12.45am, with the piece being used not only for its simplicity and Read more…

By Alex Burns, 3 years3 years ago
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Jerome Moross ‘The Big Country Main Theme’: Welcome to the Wild West!

Jerome Moross: The Big Country Main Theme Context Jerome Moross (1913-1983) was a popular Hollywood movie composer in the 20th century. Moross composed the scores for sixteen films between 1948-1969. He soon became known for his scores for many country and western films, most famously for the 1958 movie The Read more…

By Alex Burns, 3 years3 years ago
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Alan Hovhaness ‘Symphony No.2’: A Modal Journey

Alan Hovhaness: Symphony No.2 Context Also known by its original title Mysterious Mountains, Alan Hovhaness’ Second Symphony remains his most-recorded work to date. The three-movement work was composed in 1955 and was premiered by Leopold Stokowski and the Houston Symphony Orchestra in the same year. The original title does not Read more…

By Alex Burns, 3 years3 years ago

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