M U S I C F O R B R A S S B A N D Commissioned by Brett Baker. First erormance at the RNCM Manchester, January 25 th 201 by Brett Baker (trombone), Black Dyke Band, conductor Robert Childs and Dale Gerrard (actor/narrator). Radio City For Trombone and brass Band Peter Graham (with narration see erormance note) Full Score Gramercy Music (UK) PO Box 41 Cheadle Hulme Cheshire SK8 5HF Tel:/Fax: + 44 (0) 161 486 1959 www.gramercymusic.com email: ino@gramercymusic.com
Cooser s Note As youngsters growing u on the west coast o Scotland, my brother and I ell heir to an old valved radiogram which rovided us with our irst exeriences o radio broadcasts. On the short wave signal, and through the static, we could ick u a whole range o rogrammes rom across the Atlantic. I articularly recall the baseball games, the American accents o the announcers roviding a window to a evocative world ar removed rom our small Ayrshire town. These memories orm the basis o Radio City. The work is set in three movements, each introduced by a astiche radio announcer narrative written by Phili Coutts. The irst, City Noir, is a nod towards Raymond Chandler's eonymous rivate eye Phili Marlow and the dark cityscae o 1940s Caliornia. Movement two, Cae Rouge, takes its title rom the main restaurant in New York's amous Hotel Pennsylvania. Two o the most amous band leaders o the 1940s, trombonists Glenn Miller and Tommy Dorsey, broadcast live rom the cae on numerous occasions and the movement echoes with a collage o imagined sounds rom the eriod. The inale, Two-Minute Mile, derives rom an event dubbed in the USA as "the most exciting two minutes in sort", namely the Kentucky Derby. The virtuoso soloist igurations have their roots in Kentucky bluegrass iddle music, with the galloing bluegrass clogdancing rhythms roviding the backdro. Peter Graham, Cheshire, January 201 About the Cooser Born in Scotland, Peter Graham read music at Edinburgh and London Universities (Goldsmiths College) and ollowing sells in ublishing in New York and London he is currently Proessor o Coosition at the University o Salord in Greater Manchester, England. His music or brass and wind is erormed across the globe, rom China, Taiwan, Jaan, Korea and Singaore in the Far East, across North and South America and in every major Euroean country. Awards include the American Bandmasters Association/Ostwald Award or Original Coosition or Syhonic Winds and the Iles Medal o the Worshiul Coany o Musicians Perormance note Radio City can be erormed without narration but the iact o the work will be enhanced by the text. This can be delivered by the soloist (with American accent!), re-recorded or ideally resented by an exerienced actor with ros. The background sound ile can be downloaded rom: www.gramercymusic.com/down.htm Radio City Peter Graham (duration c. 10 minutes) Full recording available on Electra (DOYCD111) (version with iano accoaniment also available) Gramercy Music (UK) PO Box 41 Cheadle Hulme Cheshire SK8 5HF Tel:/Fax: + 44 (0) 161 486 1959 www.gramercymusic.com email: ino@gramercymusic.com
Narration by Phili Coutts Play background sound ile (otional) Narrator Cue 1: The heat had been slitting the sidewalk all day long. Now, ater sundown, there was still no end to it. I slid a inger under my sweat-soaked collar and took another slug o bourbon. I was going to need it. Outside the bar was a world o misery broken homes and aded dreams; etty criminals and big-time racketeers... Sorano Cornet in Eb Reiano Cornet Bb rd Cornet Bb Radio City For Trombone and Brass Band i - City noir Lento e rubato q = c.56 m One harmon mute m m m m m PETER GRAHAM Euhonium Bb Vibrahone Coyright 201 Gramercy Music (UK) www.gramercymusic.com All rights reserved
2 Cue 2: Somewhere, a juke box was laying. Sirens wailed with sad regularity. It was the music o the city and I was getting tired o its tune. I was sick o this town and all its sordid secrets... and yet there was no escaing it. I grabbed my hat rom the bar, drained my glass and steed out into the night. There was work to be done... Sorano Cornet in Eb Allegro (swing teo) h = c.82 reeat until narration ends 5 A Reiano Cornet Bb rd Cornet Bb Euhonium Bb Vibrahone Ride cymbal
Sorano Cornet in Eb 10 Reiano Cornet Bb rd Cornet Bb Euhonium Bb Vibrahone
4 Sorano Cornet in Eb 15 B m Reiano Cornet Bb rd Cornet Bb Euhonium Bb Vibrahone dim.
20 Cue :...and with that amiliar sound ringing in our ears, we welcome you to another night o the best in big band music. This is the National Broadcasting Coany, coming to you rom the smart, sacious setting o the Cae Rouge, Hotel Pennsylvania. We have a ull house here tonight in downtown Manhattan, the beating heart o New York City... On this evening's rogramme, we invite you, once again, to listen to the music o America's number one bandleader, one o our inest coosers and arrangers, the dance sensation o the nation. The lights may be going out all over Euroe but we aim to kee the home ires burning with music to warm the heart. So stay tuned, wherever you are, as we welcome the boys in the band and Mr Glenn Miller... Sorano Cornet in Eb 95 Begin narration and reeat and ade until narration ends Reiano Cornet Bb rd Cornet Bb Euhonium Bb Vibrahone morendo
Ii - Cae Rouge 21 Sorano Cornet in Eb Reiano Cornet Bb rd Cornet Bb Euhonium Bb A Lento q = c.60 m Harmon mute Harmon mute Harmon mute Vibrahone 1. 1. L.V.
22 Sorano Cornet in Eb 6 Reiano Cornet Bb rd Cornet Bb Euhonium Bb Vibrahone One 2. 2.
Sorano Cornet in Eb 10 B (ossia) 2 Reiano Cornet Bb rd Cornet Bb Euhonium Bb 1. Vibrahone 1. Brushes
0 Cue 4: Welcome to Louisville on this ine sunny aternoon. I it's the irst Saturday in May in can only mean one thing...it's Kentucky Derby time. All eyes are on Churchill Downs as the runners and riders make their way round this amous old track. The horses rimed or the o; everyone a thoroughbred but only one a winner. Yes, olks, it's the most exciting two minutes in sorts. The crowd is at ever-itch rom Millionaire's row to the acked inield, it's mint jules all round as the arty gets into ull swing. Who will win this year's the Run or the Roses? We ll know soon enough as the horses take their laces in the starting gate. On the stand side, Vanity Fair is taking his time about it; Sea View circles once more just to be sure. Now they're all in... The starter's hay... they oen u... and they're away... ** See note to conductor below Sorano Cornet in Eb Reiano Cornet Bb rd Cornet Bb Euhonium Bb Allegro h = c.168 iii - two-minute mile A 1. 2. Wood Block **(band commence immediately ollowing narration - OR -Wood Block may commence the written attern midway through the narration i reerred)
1 6 Sorano Cornet in Eb Reiano Cornet Bb rd Cornet Bb Euhonium Bb
2 Sorano Cornet in Eb 11 B Reiano Cornet Bb rd Cornet Bb 2nd Trom. m m Euhonium Bb m
Sorano Cornet in Eb Reiano Cornet Bb 16 Two m m rd Cornet Bb Euhonium Bb
4 C 21 gliss. Sorano Cornet in Eb Reiano Cornet Bb rd Cornet Bb Euhonium Bb 1.
48 (ossia) 101 M Sorano Cornet in Eb Reiano Cornet Bb rd Cornet Bb Euhonium Bb Both
49 Sorano Cornet in Eb Reiano Cornet Bb rd Cornet Bb Euhonium Bb 106 All Play only as alternate to cornet "horse whinny" m One "horse whinny" (a la sleigh ride) gliss.
50 Sorano Cornet in Eb Reiano Cornet Bb rd Cornet Bb Euhonium Bb 111 All N accel. al ine (li trill otional) subito subito subito subito subito subito subito subito subito subito subito subito subito subito subito subito subito
Sorano Cornet in Eb 115 (ossia) 51 Reiano Cornet Bb rd Cornet Bb Euhonium Bb Cym. (choke)