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The
World Première of Suite Gromignana
for brass quintet took place on Thursday 23rd
November 2000 at the Great Hall, University
of Wales Aberystwyth. The première
was given by the Albion Brass Consort.
In
the introduction to the work, Michael writes:
"Gromignana
is a small village in the mountains near Lucca,
Italy, an area where I have written on a number
of occasions. From first seeing it I envisaged
a brass ensemble on the opposite mountain,
imagining the sound floating across the valley.
This is the essence of the first movement
which is almost regal in character. The second
makes reference to the square in Lucca outside
the house where Puccini was born. Here is
a young man, confident and strutting, with
a lust for life that was so evident in Puccini.
For the third movement I had in mind a nearby
village where in the second world war a battalion
of black US soldiers fought a heroic battle
in the narrow streets, their efforts still
unrecognized by the military. An inverted
opening of Old Man River and a
fragment of Little Brown Jug make
up the thematic material. The work closes
with reference to the bridge where the river,
Torrente Lima moves in a stately way past
my favourite café. The piece as a whole
was commissioned by the Albion Brass Consort
as a tribute to Philip Jones who died in 2000.
His contribution to brass music was magnificent."
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