Road to Run

Composed by Paul Lovatt-Cooper.

The piece starts with a simple rhythmic pulse which is the basis of the entire work. This cell provides a platform for the piece to grow and develop starting with the first theme played by the euphoniums, all the way through to the conclusion performed in full gusto by the whole ensemble. The various motifs introduced throughout the opening of the piece are passed between the ensemble before the introduction of the three soloists.

The central section of the piece features the Solo Trombone, Cornet and Euphonium as they take turns to play a jazz fusion solo whilst having some musical interplay with each other at the front of the stage. After this solo passage, the music then features the various sections within the ensemble, which pays homage to Weather Reports' famous "Birdland". In a jazz fused cannon, each new independent musical phrase is performed by the various sections standing. Starting with the Horns then Solo Cornets, Back Row and Flugal and finally the Baritones and Trombones.

Once the different sections of the ensemble are featured, the piece then moves into the final stages. This section sees a reprieve of the opening material heard at the beginning, but further developed with the various melodic motifs passed around the ensemble. The ending builds on this material towards a rousing conclusion.

"Road to Run" is an up tempo, high energy concert work that has that 'feel-good factor' from start to finish. The idea behind the title is based on the feel and structure of the piece which takes the listener on a musical journey. And at 150 beats per minute - you could put it in your headphones and find your own 'Road to Run'.

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  • Paul Lovatt-Cooper is an accomplished musician and one of the most sought-after composing talents.

    Paul has enjoyed performances of his works including world premieres in the UK and in countries worldwide, including Japan, Australia, Switzerland, Ireland, Austria, Holland, Belgium, New Zealand and the United States.

    He has composed for international soloists including David Childs, Brett Baker, Perry Hoogendijk, Les Neish and Owen Farr. He has also composed for many ensembles including the Black Dyke Band, Brighouse and Rastrick Band, Cory Band, the National Children's Brass Band of Great Britain, the National Youth Brass Band of Scotland and the International Staff Band of the Salvation Army.