Recording with Black Dyke Band and Jonathan Scott (piano)

An early work by Edward Gregson, his ‘Concertante for piano and brass band’, written when he was only 20, has been recorded recently at a session at Leeds Conservatoire by Jonathan Scott (piano) and Black Dyke Band, conducted by Nicholas Childs.  The composer, remembering the days when he played the piece himself, was present at the recording session.…

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New CD of Edward Gregson’s chamber music

Recording sessions for a new CD to be released on the Naxos label were held in London in November of Edward Gregson’s chamber music.  The disk will feature performances by the Navarra String Quartet (newly re-formed) of the two string quartets, and other works by soloists Alison Teale (cor anglais), Rob Buckland (saxophone) and Ben Gilmore (first violinist in the Navarra Quartet) who performs Gregson’s solo violin work ‘Triptych’.  The production team of Paul Hindmarsh (producer) and Steve Portnoi (sound engineer) have started the editing process and the CD is due to be released in May 2022.

Edward Gregson is
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Edward Gregson talks about ‘The World Rejoicing’

Edward Gregson was recently interviewed by Martin Gorman of Brasspass TV about his new work The World Rejoicing’, the test piece for the British Open Brass Band Championship, which will be premiered on 11 September at Symphony Hall, Birmingham.

Edward and Martin discuss the the inspiration for the piece, a collaborative commission by five European countries for their National Brass Band competitions.  It was postponed for a year as a result of the effect of the Covid-19 pandemic, but it is hoped that the premiere at the British Open will be followed by the various European country premieres in the …

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Belated publication of Gregson’s Birthday Prelude for Brass Band

Edward Gregson’s previously unpublished piece, Birthday Prelude for Brass Band, composed in 1982 to mark the 80th birthday of Harry Mortimer,  and performed again in 2015 at the North American Brass Band Championships to celebrate the 80th birthday of Gregson’s brother, Bram, has now been published by Morthanveld Publishing, with a dedication to Harry and Bram.

Of the piece,  Gregson recalls:

I was aware of course of the Stravinsky Greetings Prelude, also based on Happy Birthday … I wanted mine to be celebratory but without being too obvious in quoting the whole tune; thus it uses various phrases of

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