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Butlins next for PLC

The last touches have been put to Paul Lovatt-Cooper's Butlins test piece — and he promises that it will be 'completely different'...

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Paul Lovatt-Cooper has spoken to 4BR about his forthcoming Butlins test piece, as well as talking about what has been a quite incredibly busy compositional year.

Success

Paul has enjoyed great success with new works he has composed for various bands and events in 2009, especially 'Within Blue Empires' used at the English Nationals.

Shortly after, his second major composition of the year, 'Equilibrium' was selected as the test piece for the First Section of the World Championships in Kekrade.

Other works

In addition, Paul has also composed a concert piece, 'Angel of the North' for Ferryhill Town Band, a flugal solo, 'Emerald Skies' for Camberwell Citadel, 'Canzona Bravura' for euphonium soloist Martin Smith, a xylophone solo, 'Jack in a Box' for young percussionist Jack Fisher and a soprano solo, 'Some Other Time' for Black Dyke's Paul Duffy.

It's completely different to your average stereotypical test piece as I have used a lot of very different musical stylesPaul Lovatt Cooper

Butlins test pice

However, it is his latest major work 'Sleepless Cities', composed for the Championship Section of the Butlins Mineworkers Festival in January that he is particularly excited about.

Ready and waiting

The work which is now finished and is in the process of being printed and prepared to send out to the competing bands by the end of October.

The test piece is based on many of the places around the world Paul has visited as a musician, and how their musical and cultural styles have impacted on him.

Completley different

PLC told 4BR: "It's completely different to your average stereotypical test piece as I have used a lot of very different musical styles."

He added: "As well as my own classical western compositional style there are musical influences from India, China, Indonesia, Japan and the Middle East, including styles of raga and gamelan music and even the Islamic call to prayer.

Musical journey

"I have had to do a lot of research into the way musical ideas are composed and performed from other ethnic and cultural sources and incorporate those into the piece. The end product is a test piece approximately 15 minutes long that takes the listener on a musical journey around some of the most exciting and cosmopolitan places in the world."

'Sleepless Cities' will be available for bands to order from next week at worldofbrass.com.

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