Masquerade [Wilby] 1993
The first performance took place on the 4th. September 1993 at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester during the British Open Brass Band Championships.
Note by Philip Wilby: Masquerade is a centenary tribute to Verdi’s last opera Falstaff and takes its final scene as the basis for my own piece. Thus I have used some of Verdi’s music, and some of Shalespeare’s plot, and woven them into a fabric with highly demanding music of my own to produce a work in the great tradition of operatically-based brass band pieces. Such scores date from the very beginnings of band repertory and are often not direct arrangements in the established sense but new compositions produced in homage to a past master. They may still offer performers and audience alike something familiar interwoven with something new.
My own piece reuses some elements from the original story:
• . .Falstaff has been caught in a web of his own lies by the ladies of the town, who propose to teach him a lesson. The story opens at night in Windsor Great Park. The plotters, variously disguised in Hallowe’en fashion (as fairies,elves hobgoblins etc!) assemble in the park to await Falstaff’s arrival (musicologists will, perhaps, note a rare use of ‘large bottle in F’ being used during this scene of suppressed alcoholic revelry!). Falstaff’s companions, Bardolph,Piston and Robin, enter (represented here by the three trombones!), and are variously abused by the masqueraders.
At the height of the Tout an alarm sounds and Falstaff (euphonium cadenza) enters as Midnight strikes. From a safe hiding place he watches as the disguised Nanetta (principal comet) sings a serene solo as the moon appcars above the trees.
With sudden force the others seize him and drag him from his hiding place. As in the traditional game ‘Blind Man’s Buff’, he is roughly turned seven times (a sequence of solo accelerandi) until, at last, he recognizes his assailants as his sometime friends. Far from complaining, Verdi’s character concludes the opera with a good-humoured fugue on the words....
‘All the World’s a Joke... Every mortal laughs at the others,
But he laughs best who has the final laugh.
Composer: | Philip Wilby |
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Type: | Test Piece |
Date | Contest | Band | Position |
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16 Jun 2024 | St. Galler Kantonal-Musikfest (Championship Section) |
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08 Feb 2019 | Norwegian National Championships (Elite Division) |
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9 |
09 Jul 2017 | World Music Contest (WMC) (Concert Division) |
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7 |
09 Feb 2013 | Norwegian National Championships (Elite Division) |
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10 Nov 2012 | International Brass Band Contest (Championship Division) |
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05 May 2012 | European Championships |
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11 Feb 2012 | Dover Open Brass Band Contest |
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27 Nov 2011 | Swiss National Championships (Excellence Division) |
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01 Oct 2011 | Dutch Open Brass Band Championship [2011] |
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01 Oct 2011 | Dutch Open Brass Band Championship [2011] |
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07 Feb 2010 | Brass At The Guild (Preston) Contest (Championship Section) |
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06 Feb 2010 | Norwegian National Championships (Elite Division) |
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28 Nov 2009 | Scottish Open |
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02 May 2009 | European Championships |
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29 Nov 2008 | Swiss National Championships (Excellence Division) |
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09 Nov 2007 | Swedish National Championship (A Class) |
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01 Apr 2006 | North American Championships (Championship Section) |
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27 Nov 2005 | Swiss National Championships (Excellence Division) |
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27 Nov 2005 | Scottish Open |
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28 Nov 2004 | Swiss National Championships (Excellence Division) |
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14 Feb 2004 | Norwegian National Championships (Elite Division) |
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03 May 2003 | European Championships |
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4 |
08 Feb 2003 | Norwegian National Championships (Elite Division) |
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6 |
14 Apr 2001 | Australian Championships (A Grade) |
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10 Feb 2001 | Norwegian National Championships (Division 1) |
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11 Feb 2000 | Norwegian National Championships (Elite Division) |
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24 Apr 1999 | European Championships |
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04 May 1996 | European Championships |
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07 Apr 1996 | Australian Championships (A Grade) |
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13 May 1995 | Swiss Open |
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15 Apr 1995 | Australian Championships (A Grade) |
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12 Feb 1995 | Norwegian National Championships (Elite Division) |
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07 May 1994 | European Championships |
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12 Feb 1994 | Norwegian National Championships (Elite Division) |
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