My Divertimento
for Ten Brass was commissioned by the Harrogate Festival for the Philip
Jones Brass Ensemble. It was premiered at the Harrogate Festival in August 1976,
and is dedicated to my daughters, Felicity and Rachel.
As the
title suggests, the nature of this work is that of an entertainment. There are
nine pieces in all, which can be performed individually or in any combination or
order. The four pieces not included in this collection are a Fanfare, Toccata
- In Celebration, Lullaby, and an Intermezzo. These may be
hired from Chester Music.
If one were to perform the whole of the
Divertimento (about twenty minutes in all), I would suggest the following
order:
The work
was written in the summer of 1976 in Montreux and London. It is the sort of
music which needs no explanation. However, I would like to say something about
one piece, Le Bateau sur Leman, to avoid any misunderstanding. In this
piece, I am not trying to describe a boat as the title might imply. An extremely
serene, peaceful mood was created by watching the lovely paddle steamers on Lac
Leman on a lazy, sun-drenched June afternoon. . . .. and this in turn gave me
the theme of Bateau.
Raymond Premru January, 1981
RAYMOND
PREMRU was born in New York State in 1934. He attended the Eastman School of
Music where he studied composition with Gladys Leventon and Bernard Rogers and
the trombone with Emory Remington. In 1956 after completing his B.Mus., he came
to England to study with Peter Racine Fricker and has adopted this country as
his home. Since 1958 he has been a member of the Philharmonia and New
Philharmonia Orchestra and also plays with the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble. In
addition to this, he co- directs a twenty-six pieces jazz orchestra in concerts,
broadcasts and recordings (BBC Records, EMI Records).
Premru's
compositions include much chamber music, choral and orchestral works, jazz
scores and film music. In 1970, he was elected to the Outstanding Young Men
of America Foundation. His commissions and performances include those from
the Ben Uri Chamber Orchestra, York Festival, Harrogate Festival, Cheltenham
Festival, Orchestra Nova, the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, the Royal Choral
Society, the London Symphony Orchestra (Andre Previn), the Cleveland Orchestra (Lorin
Maazel) and the Philharmonia Orchestra (Lorin Maazel).
Three
movements from Divertimento have been recorded by The Philip Jones Brass
Ensemble on Argo ZRG 895 - "Easy Winners"
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