
Album info
Album-Release:
2025
HRA-Release:
21.03.2025
Label: Chandos
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Concertos
Artist: Peter Moore, Tredegar Band & Ian Porthouse
Composer: Arthur Pryor (1869-1942), Gordon Langford (1930-2017), Phoebe Palmer Knapp (1839-1908), Eric Leidzen (1894-1962), George Bassman (1914-1997), Simon Dobson (1981), Philip Sparke (1951)
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- Arthur Pryor (1869 - 1942): Annie Laurie:
- 1 Pryor: Annie Laurie 05:01
- Gordon Langford (1930 - 2017): Rhapsody for Trombone:
- 2 Langford: Rhapsody for Trombone 13:32
- Phoebe Palmer Knapp (1839 - 1908): Blessed Assurance:
- 3 Knapp: Blessed Assurance 04:53
- Erik Leidzen (1894 - 1962): Concertino for Band & Trombone:
- 4 Leidzen: Concertino for Band & Trombone 08:22
- George Bassman (1914 - 1997): I’m Gettin’ Sentimental Over You:
- 5 Bassman: I’m Gettin’ Sentimental Over You 04:42
- Simon Dobson (b. 1981): Shift:
- 6 Dobson: Shift: I. On Frustration and Confusion 05:46
- 7 Dobson: Shift: II. On Solitude and Longing 07:08
- 8 Dobson: Shift: III. On Hope and Momentum 05:00
- Traditional: Nobody Knows the Trouble I See:
- 9 Trad.: Nobody Knows the Trouble I See 05:09
- Philip Sparke (b. 1951): Sambezi:
- 10 Sparke: Sambezi 07:00
Info for SHIFT
Der weltberühmte Posaunist Peter Moore wurde in Belfast geboren und wuchs im Großraum Manchester auf. Im Alter von zwölf Jahren erlangte er internationale Aufmerksamkeit, als er 2008 der jüngste Gewinner des Wettbewerbs BBC Young Musician wurde. Seine frühe Einbindung in die Blasmusikkultur in Nordengland war entscheidend für seine rasche Entwicklung. Mit erst 18 Jahren wurde er zum stellvertretenden Soloposaunisten des London Symphony Orchestra ernannt, verließ dieses jedoch nach zehn Jahren, um sich auf seine Solokarriere zu konzentrieren. Er hat Konzerte mit führenden Orchestern wie dem BBC Symphony Orchestra, dem London Symphony Orchestra und dem Royal Philharmonic Orchestra gegeben und Rezitals an Veranstaltungsorten wie dem Koninklijk Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, der Wigmore Hall in London und dem Wiener Musikverein aufgeführt. Dieses Album feiert Peter Moores lebenslange Verbundenheit mit der Brass-Band-Bewegung mit einem vielfältigen Programm, das bedeutende Werke wie Gordon Langfords „Rhapsody“ (geschrieben für Don Lusher) und die Weltersteinspielung von Simon Dobsons „Shift“ – ein für ihn geschriebenes Posaunenkonzert – umfasst. Moore zollt auch anderen großen Posaunisten Tribut: Arthur Prior war Solist in der Souza-Band, während „I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over You“ ein großer Hit für Tommy Dorsey war.
Peter Moore, Posaune
Tredegar Band
Ian Porthouse, Leitung
Peter Moore
‘Moore displays an eloquence and nobility that one might have thought impossible except by the human voice,’ effused BBC Music Magazine. Indeed, his sensitivity of expression, command of technique and versatility has made Peter Moore one of the most exciting and well-respected exponents of the trombone today.
Born in Belfast and brought up in Greater Manchester, Moore was part of the world-renowned Brass Band culture in the North of England - experiences which proved crucial to his rapid development as a very young player. He came to international attention in 2008 when, aged 12, he became the youngest ever winner of BBC Young Musician, kickstarting a solo career that continues to go from strength to strength. A busy schedule has since seen him perform with some of the Europe’s leading orchestras, including the BBC, London and Lucerne Symphony orchestras, BBC Concert Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Polish Chamber Orchestra and Ulster Orchestra. He has also given recitals at some of the world’s most prestigious venues and festivals: Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw, the Cologne Philharmonie, Hamburg’s Elbphilharmonie, London’s Barbican Centre and Wigmore Hall, the Spoleto Festival USA, Vienna’s Musikverein and Zurich’s Tonhalle, to name a few. Meanwhile, tours have taken him as far as Australasia, China, Japan, South America and South Korea, and from 2015 to 2017 he was a BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist.
Moore’s repertoire stretches from the early Baroque via Romantic lieder transcriptions to contemporary works. A proud exponent of new music, he has premiered trombone works written for him by Francisco Coll (Chanson et Bagatelle), Roxanna Panufnik (When You Appear) and Dani Howard (Trombone Concerto) and many others. He also gave the UK premiere of Sir James MacMillan’s Trombone Concerto with the London Symphony Orchestra, and the European premiere of Joe Chindamo’s “Ligeia” with the National Symphony Orchestra in Dublin. He continues to collaborate closely with composers to fully realise the potential of the trombone on the solo stage.
Concerto highlights include performances in Suntory Hall, Tokyo with Sir Simon Rattle and the BBC Proms with Vasily Petrenko - the first trombone soloist at the festival for nearly 20 years. The performance was widely praised: ‘There are very few players with the charismatic presence and variety in their sound ... who can hold interest through long phrases as Moore always does,’ wrote The Arts Desk. The Times noted Moore’s ‘hot lyricism’, while the Telegraph admired how he ‘married the elegance of a ballroom dancer with the lyrical tenderness of a violinist’.
Moore’s debut album Life Force was released in June 2018. Accompanied by James Baillieu, the record features a selection of lieder arranged for trombone and piano as well as works originally written for trombone. The album earned a five- star review from BBC Music Magazine, while Gramophone praised Moore’s ‘genuine sympathy’ and ‘long, carefully phrased lines’.
Moore is the former Principal Trombone of the London Symphony Orchestra, joining in 2014 as the youngest ever player. After 10 years, he resigned in order to focus on his career as a soloist. He is currently a professor at the Royal Academy of Music, London and has given masterclasses all over the world in institutions including the Juilliard School, Paris Conservatoire, and New England Conservatory.
Peter Moore is a Getzen International Artist and performs on the Getzen 4147IB.
Booklet for SHIFT