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Philip Sparke ‘A Tale as Yet Untold’: Tell the Tale

Philip Sparke: A Tale as Yet Untold Context A Tale as Yet Untold was composed in 2010 after a commission came to Sparke from the Cory Band. The band wanted a work to take to the European Brass Band Championships in Linz, Austria. Their winning performance of this piece at Read more…

By Alex Burns, 5 years5 years ago
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Paul Lovatt-Cooper ‘Donegal Bay’: Crisp Irish Air

Paul Lovatt-Cooper: Donegal Bay Context Donegal Bay was the first work for brass band that Paul Lovatt-Cooper composed when he was just 18 years old. Written for a solo baritone and brass band, Donegal Bay has become a staple in many band rooms around the world. It is a homage Read more…

By Alex Burns, 5 years5 years ago
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Gilbert Vinter ‘Symphony of Marches’: Brilliant Brass

Gilbert Vinter: Symphony of Marches Context Gilbert Vinter (1909-1969) was most known for his work as a conductor and as a composer of brass band music. Vinter was a chorister at Lincoln Cathedral when he was a young boy. He later took up the bassoon. He conducted the BBC Concert Read more…

By Alex Burns, 5 years5 years ago
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Thierry Deleruyelle ‘Fraternity’: A Shadow of the Past

Thierry Deleruyelle: Fraternity Context Composed for the 2016 European Brass Band Competition, Thierry Deleruyelle’s work Fraternity is a staple in Championship repertoire. Fraternity was also used at the 2017 British Open competition, where the work was voted the ‘Test Piece of the Year’ for 2016 and 2017. The work is Read more…

By Alex Burns, 5 years5 years ago
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Edward Gregson ‘Of Distant Memories’: Music in an Olden Style

Edward Gregson: Of Distant Memories Context Commissioned by Black Dyke Band and the Worshipful Company of Musicians, Of Distant Memories marked the centenary of the first original test piece for brass band for the 1913 National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain. The work is firmly in Championship standard repertoire, Read more…

By Alex Burns, 6 years5 years ago
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Peter Graham ‘Shine as the Light’: The Light Has Come

Peter Graham: Shine As The Light Context Peter Graham was born in Scotland in 1958. He is most known for his works for brass and wind bands. He studied under the tutelage of Edward Gregson, where he completed a PhD in composition from Goldsmiths College, London. Many of Graham’s works Read more…

By Alex Burns, 6 years5 years ago
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Joseph Turrin ‘Hymn for Diana’: A Loving Tribute

Joseph Turrin: Hymn for Diana Context Composed during September 1997, Joseph Turrin’s melancholy brass band work Hymn for Diana was dedicated in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales. After Diana’s shocking death at the end of August 1997, Turrin quickly got to work and within a week this work was Read more…

By Alex Burns, 6 years5 years ago
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Philip Sparke ‘Endeavour’: A New Challenge

Philip Sparke: Endeavour Context Born in 1951 in London, Philip Sparke studied composition, trumpet and piano performance at the Royal College of Music. Due to his affiliation with brass, Sparke is known for his many popular works for both brass bands and wind orchestras. Sparke has won notable awards for Read more…

By Alex Burns, 6 years5 years ago
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Paul Lovatt-Cooper ‘Where Eagles Sing’: Freedom in the Homelands

Paul Lovatt-Cooper: Where Eagles Sing Context Paul Lovatt-Cooper was born in Alderney, 1976. His parents were both Officers in the Salvation Army, so Lovatt-Cooper was quickly immersed in the family tradition of brass banding. Whilst at school, Lovatt-Cooper began learning the drums, and after he started proving his talents for Read more…

By Alex Burns, 6 years5 years ago
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Jonathan Bates ‘Ex Terra Lucem’: From the Ground, Light

Jonathan Bates: Ex Terra Lucem Context Used as the second section Area test piece in 2018, Jonathan Bates’ composition Ex Terra Lucem made quite the impression on brass bands across the country. As well as being a prolific young solo tenor horn player, Jonathan Bates is a composer in demand in the Read more…

By Alex Burns, 7 years5 years ago

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