
The Romance for Recorder and String Quartet is a new, and revised, version of a work (originally for Clarinet and Piano) written in 1964, when I was a first year student at the Royal Academy of Music. It was written for a fellow student, Robert Hill, who later became principal clarinet of the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
The Romance is a short and simply structured piece in ternary form, with a cadenza inserted just before the contracted recapitulation. The stylistic influences can probably be traced to English romantics such as Ireland and Bax, whom I had obviously just discovered (the following year I was to commence studies with Alan Bush, himself a student of John Ireland).
This new version of the Romance was specially written in 2003 for a commercial recording on the Campion label, performed by John Turner (the dedicatee).
© Edward Gregson