The British Write Beautiful Music
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 12:50 pm
George Lloyds music first came to my attention through his marvelous "Diversions on a Bass Theme" for Brass Band. If you haven't heard this particular piece, you are missing, IMHO opinion (along with Heatons "Contest Music"), the height of Brass Band writing.
I am currently listening to Lloyds 6th Symphony as played by the BBC Philharmonic conducting by Bryden Thompson. A gorgeous work that has a wealth of brass writing, but more importantly, lays down such a wonderful, cogent, musical thought that even my wife, a violin player who has played ALOT of music and generally tunes most music out, sat listening in rapt awe of its beauty.
I would encourage everyone who needs a freshening up of some stale listening habits to seek out ALL of Lloyd's music and be prepared to be very impressed.
Kudos to the Brits for embracing their countrymen with a zeal only equaled in the States by the old Louisville recordings and the Schwartz/Seatlle Symphony recordings of American music. Absolutely lovely music making on all levels!!!
Happy listening.
Chuck
I am currently listening to Lloyds 6th Symphony as played by the BBC Philharmonic conducting by Bryden Thompson. A gorgeous work that has a wealth of brass writing, but more importantly, lays down such a wonderful, cogent, musical thought that even my wife, a violin player who has played ALOT of music and generally tunes most music out, sat listening in rapt awe of its beauty.
I would encourage everyone who needs a freshening up of some stale listening habits to seek out ALL of Lloyd's music and be prepared to be very impressed.
Kudos to the Brits for embracing their countrymen with a zeal only equaled in the States by the old Louisville recordings and the Schwartz/Seatlle Symphony recordings of American music. Absolutely lovely music making on all levels!!!
Happy listening.
Chuck