Torsion
COMPOSITEUR:
Simon Dobson
ÉDITION MUSICALE:
Faber Music
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Conducteur + Parties + CD
INSTRUMENT GROUP:
Brass Band
Torsion was commissioned by the Leyland Band and first performed on 23 January 2010 at the Royal Northern College of Music Festival of Brass, Manchester, by Leyland Band conducted by Jason Katsikaris. This colourful anddynamic work is the most personal and ambitious that Simon Dobson composed during
Spécifications
Compositeur | Simon Dobson |
Édition musicale | Faber Music |
Instrumentation | Brass Band |
Type de produit | Conducteur + Parties + CD |
Instrument Group | Brass Band |
ISBN | 9780571570522 |
Collection | Faber Brass Band Series |
No. | FAB0571570526 |
Description
Torsion was commissioned by the Leyland Band and first performed on 23 January 2010 at the Royal Northern College of Music Festival of Brass, Manchester, by Leyland Band conducted by Jason Katsikaris.
This colourful anddynamic work is the most personal and ambitious that Simon Dobson composed during his residency with the Lancashire brass band. The dictionary defines torsion as the state of being twisted and the composer interprets this as theimagined dis-torsions and con-torsions of Time, Light and Sound in three contrasting movements. Simon Dobson fuses the traditional brass band sound with drive and energy of pop and funk jazz with optional digitallydistorted'echoes' providing added aural confusion at the points of climax.
Although composed as a substantial concert work, Torsion would also make a challenging test-piece for contesting brass bands in the elitedivisions.
This colourful anddynamic work is the most personal and ambitious that Simon Dobson composed during his residency with the Lancashire brass band. The dictionary defines torsion as the state of being twisted and the composer interprets this as theimagined dis-torsions and con-torsions of Time, Light and Sound in three contrasting movements. Simon Dobson fuses the traditional brass band sound with drive and energy of pop and funk jazz with optional digitallydistorted'echoes' providing added aural confusion at the points of climax.
Although composed as a substantial concert work, Torsion would also make a challenging test-piece for contesting brass bands in the elitedivisions.