Birmingham Symphonic Winds

Keith Allen and Guy Woolfenden, Conductors
Simone Rebello, Percussion soloist

Shortcut Home Dana Wilson
The Ringing Isle Jonathan Dove
Winter Dances Fergal Carroll
Time Lines Kit Turnbull
Interval/Intermission
Divertimento for Band (World Premiere) Guy Woolfenden
Infernal Ride Kenneth Hesketh
Lux Aurumque Eric Whitacre
The Canticle of the Sun Martin Ellerby
Kirkpatrick Fanfare Andrew Boysen, Jr.

University of Louisville 12
Birmingham Symphonic Winds 12

Timothy Reynish (an excerpt from his article published in the September 2007 WASBE Newsletter)

Birmingham S.W. with It was a draw, in a high scoring game; Louisville paid homage to the Grawemeyer and faculty composers, Birmingham to some of the composers with whom they have been especially connected. They also had an excuse, because through some misunderstanding they thought that they were presenting a short programme of only nine works. To make up time they added three more pieces, two by Guy Woolfenden, who celebrated his 70th birthday rehearsing on the previous day.

Guy’s new piece, Divertimento, I liked very much. It had three movements: the first terse and argumentative, the second lyrical, tuneful and… well… beautiful, and the third an energetic dance. However, it was his performance of Gallimaufry which was for me the outstanding event of this concert and one of the best things of the conference — finely balanced and phrased, lovingly played by the band. Perhaps the most exciting thing about this concert was the control by both Guy and Keith Allen of sonorities and balance. Hearing the orchestra and Keith’s conducting develop over the past ten years has been fascinating, and they are now a well-drilled musical ensemble capable of great musical playing. They are capable too of dreadful lapses in taste, such as their final addition of Applause, the only work I believe to survive from Singapore and quite one of the worst pieces heard in what was a disappointingly mediocre conference musically. How the artistic planning committee could allow this to happen I do not know. Keith defended it by saying that he likes to stir up controversy – fine, but please don’t do it by playing a really bad piece at a World Conference which I have spent good money to get to.

They opened with one of my favourite minimalist pieces, Dana Wilson’s Shortcut Home, and they included works by Jonathan Dove, Kit Turnbull, Fergall Carroll, Kenneth Hesketh, Eric Whitacre, Martin Ellerby and Andrew Boysen. Again, as with Louisville, I wanted something of substance to relax into, but this like the Louisville programme was always interesting and invariably well played and conducted. The soloist in Martin Ellerby’s percussion concerto was the fascinating Simone Rebello, and we are truly lucky in UK to have Simone and Dame Evelyn, as well as Colin Currie and several other great percussion virtuosi.


©2007 WASBE and/or the contributing author/photographer

Choral/Vocal Strand

Sessions

Music for Wind Ensemble and Chorus / Keith Kinder

Considerations in Writing for Voices and Winds / Symposium

Transcribing Greatness: Brahms’ Begräbnisgesang / James Ripley

Concerts

Irish Youth Wind Ensemble, Ireland / Norah King, Soprano

Chetham’s School of Music Symphonic Wind Orchestra and Chamber Choir, UK

Chetham’s School of Music Dectet and Chamber Choir, UK (@ Killarney Cathedral)

Nanset Wind Ensemble, Norway / Opera: The Priest and his servant Balda

Royal Symphonic Band Vooruit, Belgium

Percussion Strand

Sessions

Performance Masterclass / Evelyn Glennie

Presentation on Percussion / Evelyn Glennie

Concerts

Royal Irish Academy of Music Percussion Ensemble
and Percussion Ensemble Crescendo, The Netherlands

Birmingham Symphonic Winds, UK / Simone Rebello, Percussion

International Youth Wind Orchestra / Evelyn Glennie, Percussion

Chamber Music Strand

Sessions

Wind Chamber Music / Bastiaan Blomhert

Repertoire Session 2 / University of Cincinnati Chamber Players

Music for Wind Dectet / Pete Harrison

Concerts

University of Cincinnati Chamber Players, USA

University of Louisville Wind Ensemble, USA

Chetham’s School of Music Dectet and Chamber Choir, UK (@ Killarney Cathedral)

Venues

Concerts, Repertoire Sessions and the Evelyn Glennie sessions were held in Ireland's National Events Centre (INEC) except as noted. All other sessions were held in the Ballroom (Gleneagle Hotel).

View Programme-at-a-Glance


Return to the regular WASBE web site