
Norway's icy landscapes
Hannah Peel visits Norway with two pieces that reflect its icy landscapes. Conductor Katrina Marzella sends a recommendation from her bandroom, plus a new work from Edward Gregson.
Hannah Peel explores the world of brass bands. Throughout the series, Hannah draws a map of banding, exploring some lesser known locations where brass banding is thriving. In this episode she visits Norway with two pieces that reflect its icy landscapes. Conductor Katrina Marzella sends a recommendation from her bandroom and we hear new works from Edward Gregson and Liz Lane.
Produced by Olivia Swift
A Reform Radio production for ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 3
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Music Played
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Arthur Bliss
Welcome the Queen, F. 95 (Arr. for Wind Ensemble by Michael Halstenson)
Orchestra: Black Dyke Band. Conductor: John Wilson.- Chandos.
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Edward Gregson
Tenor Horn Concerto: Three Gods - i. Zeus
Performer: Foden’s Band. Performer: Tim De Maeseneer. Conductor: Michael Fowles.- World Of Brass.
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Liz Lane
Beyond the Light
Performer: Grimethorpe Colliery Band. Conductor: Jack Stamp.- Toccata Classics.
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Kelly-Marie Murphy
Drumming the Plain, the Horseman is Coming
Performer: RNCM Brass Band.- World Of Brass.
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Philip Sparke
The Year of the Dragon - III. Finale
Performer: Cory Band.- World Of Brass.
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Stig Nordhagen
Winter Solstice for Eb Cornet and Brass Band - Eb Cornet Solo
Performer: Eikanger-Bjørsvik. Performer: Jon-Vegar Sole Sundal. Conductor: Reid Gilje.- Norsk Noteservice.
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Daniel Herskedal
The Cliff Nest
Performer: Daniel Herskedal.- Edition Records.
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Alicia Ann Scott
Annie Laurie (Arr. for Trombone & Brass Band)
Composer: William Douglas. Performer: Tredegar Band. Performer: Peter Moore. Conductor: Ian Porthouse.- Chandos.
Broadcast
- Sun 27 Apr 2025 20:00ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 3