Tredegar Town Band - Zinc & Copper Jubilee (2022) [world premiere] - Varis Sirisook
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- Musical Director, Ian Porthouse
Performed by the Tredegar Town Band
Date: 20th November 2022
Location: Mount Oswald Hub, Durham University, Durham, UK
'Zinc & Copper Jubilee' is a play on two themes, 'zinc' and 'copper', both of which are the main components of a brass alloy. It also encapsulates the celebratory spirit of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee, having been composed shortly before the event.
Thank you very much to the Durham University Brass Band and Durham Music Shop for hosting the composing competition during the summer, as well as Steve Robson and Lewis Wilkinson for selecting this piece to be part of the concert. Thanks also to Angelica Shortanova for filming this.
0:00 - Introduction
1:00 - Zinc & Copper Jubilee - Hudba
Congratulations, really great!!!
Thank you very much! Vielen Dank!
Bravo🌟 Masterpiece ❤️
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Thank you very much!
Wow..... Tae!!!! Your song is perfect!!!!
Beautiful song and Congratulations !!! ❤️👏✌️🤗
Thank you very much. I really appreciate it.
Congratulations naka. Super cool 👍👍👍
Thank you very much.
Amazing piece of work performed by the world class band.
I always believe that good music is like a bridge that connects a composer to his/her audiences and this piece does just that.
While I listened to this piece, the first part led me to the joy of celebration. But it plunged me to sorrow and loneliness in the second part, at least this was how I felt. Then the last part turned the mood around to happiness and of course happy ending.
I wonder why the second part was there. Was it like a flashback of the time before celebration? Just curious though.
Great job, Varis. I'm looking forward to listening to your next work.
Thank you very much, I really appreciated it.
For the middle section, I intend for it to be more of a moment of reflection or recollection, a contrast to the bright and celebratory outer sections. I felt that even while celebrating, one might look back on memories and the journey that lead them to the present.
However, to each their own, and I welcome however you would like to interpret the piece.
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Thank you very much. I'm really glad your family enjoyed it.
Congratulations Tay!! I really enjoy listened to this.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it.
Big congrats krub. Very nice composition.
Thank you very much. Really glad you enjoyed it.
Bravo!
Thank you very much!
Great work.
Thank you very much!
The ‘Zinc’ part sounds so difficult for those brass players to perform! 😆
And were you inspired by the introduction part of ‘You Have Got a Friend in Me’ for the ‘Copper’ part? 😂 (just kidding though - the descending harmonic progression really reminds me that song in particular, among many others 😄)
By the way, hope I am referring to them correctly for the ‘Zinc’ and ‘Copper’ part 😂
Thank you very much. I only realised just now that the 'Copper' theme does indeed sound similar to 'You've Got a Friend in Me'! The 'Copper' theme was actually based on the first six notes of the second subject of my earlier composition 'An Orient Overture'.