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03.06.2008, 23:02
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Never heard of it - sounds like something from Noggin The Nog to me
Although a quick "Google" has confirmed that the piece exists
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Not speculating - tomorrow will reveal all!!
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I thought it was Thursday the 5th? 
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03.06.2008, 23:09
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#107
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Originally Posted by Neutiquam Erro
1st section - The Saga of Haakon the Good by Philip Sparke.
You heard it here first!!!
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A nice piece but wasn't it recently announced as Dutch 2nd section test?
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Never heard of it - sounds like something from Noggin The Nog to me
Although a quick "Google" has confirmed that the piece exists
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It is on the cd "Music for Battle Creek"
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03.06.2008, 23:20
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#108
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National Finals Tests Revelealed
The Music Panel of the National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain has released the test-pieces of the 2008 ‘Finals’, Sections 1 – 4, which take place on 27 and 28 September at the Harrogate International Centre.
They are:
Section 1: The Saga of Haakon the Good by Philip Sparke, published by Anglo Music, distributed by De Haske.
Section 2: Rhapsodic Variations – My Strength, My Tower by Dean Goffin, adapted by Brian Bowen, published by SP&S Ltd.
Section 3: Suite for Brass by John Rutter, arranged by Sandy Smith, published by Obrasso-Verlag AG.
Section 4: The Shipbuilders Suite for Brass Band by Peter Yorke, published by Chappell, distributed by Studio Music London.
Seventy two bands will compete across the four Nationally graded sections for the nation’s top brass band titles and, announcing them on behalf of the Music Panel (comprising Richard Evans, John Maines and C. Brian Buckley), its Secretary, Alan Hope, commented: “Once again, the Music Panel has chosen test-pieces that challenge bands in many ways, most particularly in their ability to play lyrical music. We hope that the choices will be enjoyable and popular with bands and audiences alike.”
He continued: “The Saga of Haakon the Good, by Philip Sparke, is a very tuneful and descriptive work. As always from Philip, it is well constructed and scored. The piece is not a massive technical challenge for Section 1 bands in that it does not, perhaps, present the ‘flying fingers’ problems that they might expect. However, the challenges could well appear in the way that conductors deal with the rhythmical problems and styles of the four interlinked movements. The Panel felt that, although very playable at this level, the work provides a stern test of the musicality of the ‘Finals’ bands and their conductors.”
Moving on to Rhapsodic Variations – My Strength, My Tower, by Dean Goffin, which has been adapted by Brian Bowen, Alan Hope described the work as: “A lyrical and challenging work for Section 2 bands.” He added: “Whilst demands are made on the ability of the conductors to develop the four movements built around the hymn tune, there are also some technical challenges for brass players and percussionists alike. In particular, the fifth and final variation provides an excellent test in both the execution of the detail contained therein and the ability to sustain the work right to the scintillating close.”
Introducing the Music Panel’s choice of John Rutter’s Suite for Brass, arranged by Sandy Smith, Alan Hope revealed: “Sandy has faithfully reproduced this work from the original orchestral score of Suite for Strings by John Rutter. The four movements (A-Roving, I Have a Bonnet Trimmed With Blue, O Waly, Waly and Dashing Away) will be familiar melodies to many. The transcription provides a test throughout the band and the demands of accompanying parts from the ‘middles’ are particularly demanding.”
Concluding with The Music Panel’s choice of Peter Yorke’s The Shipbuilders, Alan Hope highlighted the contrasting styles, rhythmic and technical challenge’s of each of the work’s four movements as well as the tuneful melodies contained within each, commenting: “The work is unusual in that the final movement, Maiden Voyage, is the slowest, not common in test-pieces, but provides its own challenge of being able to sustain the work to the very dramatic end.”
For a more in-depth synopsis of the four test-pieces for sections 1 – 4 of the 2008 National Finals, including by the composer and arrangers themselves, plus the contact details of the publishers/distributors, click the ‘Finals’ and then ‘test-pieces’.
Posted on 03 Jun 2008
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http://www.kapitol.co.uk/news.php?su..._from=&ucat=1&
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03.06.2008, 23:23
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#109
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That'll be me staying away from the 4th section then 
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03.06.2008, 23:43
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#110
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Right.....So kapitol update their old website but not their new one? lol
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03.06.2008, 23:51
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#111
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Shipbuilders
What next - Indian Summer ??? 
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03.06.2008, 23:59
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#112
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I wonder how long its been up for?
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04.06.2008, 00:25
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#113
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Section 2: Rhapsodic Variations – My Strength, My Tower by Dean Goffin, adapted by Brian Bowen, published by SP&S Ltd.
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Dean Goffin? Is he not the bloke that played Robbie Jackson in Eastenders and also appeared (and screamed his head off!) in I'm A Celebrity, Get me Out Of Here!!!!!????
And in his spare time wrote "Rhapsody in Brass"..... 
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04.06.2008, 00:33
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John Rutter’s Suite for Brass, arranged by Sandy Smith, isn't even on the Obrasso website. You would have thought the publishers would have the music available when they were announced
Anyone in the UK have this in stock do you think - to cater for all 3rd Section finalists?!?! No - didn't think so 
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04.06.2008, 00:49
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#115
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Rhapsodic Variations – My Strength, My Tower, by Dean Goffin, which has been adapted by Brian Bowen . . .
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Perhaps when Brian sees this he'd like to explain how the new version differs from the original.
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BBb bass, Hadleigh Temple Band
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04.06.2008, 04:33
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#116
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Ok, so that's sections 1 - 4 sorted then. What about the top section though? 
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04.06.2008, 08:02
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Suite For Brass......excellent Choice For Me
You Know There Will Be Alot Of Music To Be Made As Always From John Rutter And There Will Be Some Horn Players Dreading Seeing This Piece As I Think Sandy Will Make Alot For This Instrument
Bravo Bravo
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04.06.2008, 08:09
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#118
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And the new Kapitol Website is still stating that all will be revealed tomorrow. SAD. And obviously
4 bars rest have not woke up yet. Mouthpiece members first to know well done.
Last edited by Frontman; 04.06.2008 at 08:12.
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04.06.2008, 09:06
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#119
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tMP Master Friend
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Section 2: Rhapsodic Variations – My Strength, My Tower by Dean Goffin, adapted by Brian Bowen, published by SP&S Ltd.
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So is this the same one that is on the YBS CD Essays for Brass 2 then?
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Campbeltown Brass
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Scottish 2nd Section Champions 2008!!!
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04.06.2008, 09:18
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#120
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tMP Master Friend
Join Date: 30.07.2004
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Originally Posted by Blagger
Shipbuilders
What next - Indian Summer ??? 
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It's hard though - have you tried the 3rd movt? and does your cornet end like top As (2nd movt)
It will test 4th section to the limit - trust me
Peter Yorke was ahead of his time
JR
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