Kapitol Promotions Ltd has announced the five set test-pieces for the September and October Finals of the 2018 National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain.
Test Pieces:
Championship Section:
Handel in the Band (Kenneth Downie)
Published by Faber Music
Originally commissioned by Brass Band Treize Etoiles for use as their own-choice selection at the 2013 Swiss National, the work was subsequently revised before being used as the test-piece in the Championship Section at the 2017 Dutch National Championship.
The title is a reference to Percy Grainger's popular 'Handel in the Strand', and is a virtuoso set of symphonic variations based upon one of Handel's best-known keyboard dances: the Sarabande from his Suite in D minor, HWV 437.
Kenneth Downie draws heavily on its famous 'La Folia'motif and original bass line to create his own variations and spectacular finale.
First Section:
King Arthur — Scenes from a radio drama (Benjamin Britten are. Paul Hindmarsh)
Published by Faber Music
Sunday 16th September
In 1937, the BBC commissioned Benjamin Britten to compose the music for an ambitious dramatisation of the life and times of King Arthur and his Court.
In 1995, Paul Hindmarsh prepared a suite for orchestra from Britten's score and later arranged a second suite for brass band for Foden's to perform at the 2015 RNCM Festival.
Various scenes are grouped into four movements: 'Overture and Wild Dance', 'Galahad and the Holy Grail', 'Lancelot and Arthur', and 'The Death of Arthur', although for the purpose of the contest, 'Lancelot and Arthur' will not be performed.
Second Section:
Firestorm (Stephen Bulla)
Published by De Haske
Saturday 15th September
'Firestorm' was composed by Stephen Bulla for the tenth anniversary of the United States Army Brass Band and received its first performance on 27 April 1991.
Inspired by the war in the Persian Gulf, the work is presented as a single movement rhapsody, framed by the riveting sounds of airborne bombing raids, with flashback sequences evoking a Baghdad market scene and the unspoiled beauty of the Iraqi countryside before its siege.
Stephen Bulla noted that his sense of inner creativity surrounding this project was directly related to the emotional impact of the war upon him.
The final page of his score bears the following poignant inscription: 'Completed February 26th 1991. Kuwait liberated today.'
Third Section:
Episodes for Brass (Gareth Churcher)
Published by Kirklees Music
Sunday 16th September
Despite the title's inference, the work's form is not episodic, but more a depiction of various episodes in the life of the composer, who penned it for his wedding to capture the excitement and majesty of the day.
The piece is in three movements: 'Fanfare and Bells of Celebration', 'Solenne' (dedicated to the late Shaun Thomas), and 'Finale', which starts with a wake-up call, followed by a fanfare for cornets and trombones.
Fourth Section:
Divertimento for Brass (Darrol Barry)
Published by Studio Music
Saturday 15th September
Published for the National Championships of Great Britain in 1989, Darrol Barry's work is cast in three movements: 'Festival', 'Romance' and 'March'.
A popular and engaging work at this level, it is no stranger to the contest platform, having been used as the Third Section Regional test-piece in 1990, and at the third tier of the Dutch and Australian Championships in 1995 and 1996 respectively.