Symphony No. 2, Op. 26 (brass band)

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The composer’s second symphony for brass band was composed during 1996–7. Like his previous brass band symphony it adopts the modest proportions of the eighteenth-century symphony, and is in four movements that follow the traditional pattern of Allegro, Adagio, Scherzo and Finale. The work might be thought of as part of a ‘hidden tradition’ – that of symphonies like Weill’s Second Symphony and William Grant Still’s Afro-American Symphony. These works attempt to incorporate popular material into a design that offers a chance to develop ideas in unexpected ways and to introduce dramatic conflicts and resolutions.

Recorded by Black Dyke Band, cond. Nick Childs, World of Sound, WOS 155 (2020).

Details

Year
Publisher
Kirklees Music
Minutes
25

Recordings

Notes
Video of live performance at University of Leeds, 2020
Date published
2020 Kirklees Music
Date recorded
2019
Performers
Black Dyke Band, cond. Nick Childs
Recording format id
155
Record company
World of Sound WOS 155
Title
Symphony No. 2 for Brass & Percussion, Op. 26 (1997)
Venue
Morley Town Hall for the CD recording.