Icebreaker

Composed by
Tom Harrold
Arranged by
Price
£ 24.00 

Icebreaker is scored for brass dectet and percussion and was written especially as the opening work for the second Superbrass album, Brass Taps and was completed in March 2012.

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  • 4 Trumpets
  • 1 Horn in F
  • 4 Trombones
  • 1 Tuba
  • 1 Drum Kit
  • 1 Percussion: Bass Drum & Tam-tam
  • All Alternative Brass Parts Included

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Icebreaker is scored for brass dectet and percussion and was completed in March 2012. The work begins with tumultuous fanfare written for the four trumpets, shrouded by thick chords in the lower brass. This fanfare-like material leads to a biting statement from the trombones. An ‘icy’ gritty section, once again played by the trombones grows in energy, punctuated by the return of the trumpets’ fanfares. The horn, providing a little respite, emerges in a quiet restrained solo line, which is coloured by the rest of the ensemble. Before fully coming to fruition, the horn is quickly cut-short and subsumed by the sudden return of the energetic material from the instruments, which grows to the end of the piece.

Scottish composer Tom Harrold (b.1991) is a scholarship student at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, under the tutelage of Gary Carpenter and Adam Gorb. His music has been played by ensembles from the BBC Scottish Symphony, BBC Symphony, Scottish Chamber, Aurora and Birmingham Festival Orchestras, WorldBrass, the Eris Ensemble, the Endymion Ensemble, Trinity Boys Choir, BBC Singers, Exaudi, Ebor Singers and Icarus Vocal Ensemble. Tom has worked as an arranger for Die Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie. Notable performances of Tom’s music include two BBC Proms performances, a multi-date tour throughout Germany by WorldBrass and a commission for the Fifth Summit of the Americas. Winner of the BBC Proms / Guardian Young Composers’ Competition (2007), twice winner of the SCO’s National I Compose Competition (2001/11), twice shortlisted in the NCEM / BBC Radio 3 Young Composers’ Award (2009/10) and Highly Commended in the International Composition Competition for Choirs (2011). Tom’s current projects include a commission for the Maxwell String Quartet, collaboration with the Aurora Percussion Due, a commission for Total Brass and a tuba concerto for Nick Etheridge and Desford Colliery Brass Band. A winner of the Christopher Brooks memorial Prize, Tom is Composer-in-Residence with the Lancashire Sinfonietta for their 20012/13 season. Additionally, Tom was awarded the Edward Hecht Prize for Composition by the RNCM. Tom receives financial support from the Dewar Arts Award. Prior to studying at the RNCM, Tom studied piano and composition at the Music School of Douglas Academy.

“This is a wonderfully charismatic disc with playing of the highest quality. I cannot recommend it highly enough.”

David Bremner
The Mouthpiece

“Another impressive offering then from Superbrass, and a worthy successor to their excellent debut disc”

Dr. Gavin Dixon
Classical-CD-Reviews.Com

“Just wanted to give a general shout-out to SUPERBRASS - who are truly super-bad; for my money, one of the most exciting large brass ensembles EVER.”

Rex Richardson
International Trumpet Soloist

“This intriguing "water-borne" voyage runs the gamut from more classically-tinged interpretations to straight-ahead and improvised jazz. Along that journey we are treated to a highly inspired and masterfully presented performance.”

Nicholas F. Mondello
Allaboutjazz.com

“Exploding onto the brass music scene with their debut album ‘Under the Spell of Spain’, the depth of versatility and virtuosity within the ranks of Superbrass has firmly secured it's place as one of the greatest large brass ensembles of all time”

Tom Davoren
Brass Band World

“Under the Spell of Spain defies any category other than: superb.”

Nicholas F. Mondello
Allaboutjazz.com
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