LPO Summer Sessions programme: Session 3 Brass & Percussion - 12 August 2020

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SESSION 3: BRASS & PERCUSSION WEDNESDAY 12 AUGUST 2020 - 7.30PM Sir Malcolm Arnold A Richmond Fanfare Sir Malcolm Arnold Kingston Richard Bissill Three Piece Suite for Four Horns (excerpts) Leonard Salzedo Divertimento for Three Trumpets and Three Trombones, Op. 49 Sir Malcolm Arnold Railway Fanfare Leonard Salzedo Concerto for Percussion, Op. 74 (excerpts) Stanley Woods Alexander Takes a Swing Stanley Woods John Peel Sir Malcolm Arnold Fanfare for a Royal Occasion Simon Carrington Hampden Celebration

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onight’s concert is a celebration of music written by composers who were members of the London Philharmonic Orchestra between the 1940s and the present day. There are several overlaps between them: Leonard Salzedo was in the same year at the Royal College of Music as Malcolm Arnold, his junior by less than a month, and their LPO careers coincided in the late 1940s. Both ultimately ceased their instrumental careers to devote their lives to composition. Salzedo and Stanley Woods were colleagues in the 1960s, albeit in the RPO. Richard Bissill was an LPO member long before Woods’s retirement, and remained so for several years after Simon Carrington had joined the Orchestra. Salzedo and Arnold were both very prolific and successful composers. Arnold achieved greater fame in his lifetime, but arguably Salzedo’s ‘Open University’ theme tune, which we will be playing this evening, was heard more often and by more people than anything by the former. Arnold, as a trumpet player, wrote effectively for the instrument and for brass in general; he knew what worked, what was possible, and where the limits lay, and he was never afraid to push towards them. Salzedo’s writing is also remarkably effective and skilfully crafted, showing the practical benefits of a composer who was also a working instrumentalist. Rhythmic vitality was an important element in his work as a composer and conductor of ballet, which became his primary focus. Woods, Bissill and Carrington are examples of consummate all-round musicians, far beyond the simple mastery of their respective instruments. Any one of them could easily keep a hotel foyer audience amused for hours with piano improvisations, an art that has been demonstrated numerous times on LPO tours! Their energetic, witty, quirky and easy-listening pieces are sure to entertain.

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