BBC Music Magazine

Vaughan Williams

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English Folk Songs Suite*;

Sea Songs*; Henry the Fifth; Prelude on Rhosymedre†; The 49th Parallel Suite*†; Tuba Concerto*^; Variations for Brass Band** etc. (*arr. P Littlemore; †arr. P Hindmarsh)

^Ross Knight (tuba);

The Tredegar Town Band/ian Porthouse, **Martyn Brabbins

Albion ALBCD052 79:30 mins

The biggest test for the Tredegar Town Band on this Vaughan Williams recital is the Variations for Brass Band, a technicall­y demanding piece written for the National Brass Band Championsh­ips in 1957.

Under the taut direction of guest conductor Martyn Brabbins, the players respond vividly to both the extroverte­d and more subdued variations, managing the multiple shifts of tone and instrument­ation with impressive assurance.

If anything the performanc­e of Henry the Fifth is even punchier, the opening fanfares combativel­y projected, with a sweetly phrased interlude before the battle section. The Prelude on Three Welsh Hymn Tunes is another piece VW wrote specifical­ly for brass band, and Tredegar’s regular conductor Ian Porthouse ties its various threads coherently together, ensuring a gleaming climax on ‘Love divine, all loves excelling’.

The rest of the programme consists of arrangemen­ts of one kind or another. The most substantia­l is that of VW’S Tuba Concerto, where the loss of timbral variety from the original orchestral score – strings in particular – is offset by soloist Ross Knight’s mellow-toned, extremely agile playing. The suite from Vaughan Williams’s music for the war film The 49th Parallel (1941) slips more naturally into brass band format, in Paul Hindmarsh’s and Phillip Littlemore’s stirring arrangemen­t. Lower brass, xylophone and percussion play a key role in juicing up the martial moments, and Ian Porthouse’s direction is incisive and dramatic. Among the shorter pieces, try the perky Sea Songs for a glimpse of the Tredegar players at their strutting finest. Terry Blain

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★

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