St James’s – A New Beginning 2023
The piece was commissioned by St James’s Church, Piccadilly, to mark The Wren Project as part of the 300th Anniversary of Sir Christopher Wren, who designed the church in 1684. It’s also been selected as the Section 1 test piece at the 2023 National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain, and will be performed by 20 bands in September at Cheltenham Racecourse.
The piece is cast in four parts:
I. The Great Fire
II. Aftermath
III. Vision
IV. Renaissance
The musical narrative begins with the Great Fire of London raging furiously. The bells ring the alarm and, as the capital city is engulfed by flames, panic and desperation are everywhere. As the fire burns out, we are left to contemplate the aftermath of the inferno: lost lives and countless buildings destroyed. Enter Sir Christopher Wren, the greatest English architect of the time, whose vision and courage were some of the most influential forces in the rebuilding of London, which rose to reclaim its place as one of the great cities of the World.
At the heart of the piece is the hymn tune “St. James” by Raphael Courteville (Thou Art the Way), the title of which refers to the St James’s Church, Piccadilly, one of the many buildings designed in 1684 and constructed by Wren in London’s renaissance. During the fire, the hymn tune is contorted in agony, then turned into a lament during the aftermath. Wren’s vision takes shape in the form of several obligato-style solos with the hymn tune becoming more and more important.
In Renaissance, as the skyline is rebuilt, there are continual optimistic rising lines in every phrase until, finally, the hymn tune is heard in all its glory as the building of the magnificent church is completed and the bells ring again, this time in great celebration.
There are many other musical references to the fire in the piece, for example the children’s nursery rhyme, London’s Burning, and at its conclusion, nods to George Frederic Handel and William Blake, two of many eminent people to be linked to St. James’s Church.
Composer: | Philip Harper |
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Type: | Test Piece |
Date | Contest | Band | Position |
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24 Nov 2024 | Leicestershire BBA (Leicester) Contest (First Section) | Thundersley Brass | 1 |
17 Nov 2024 | Wessex BBA Contest | Sherborne Town | 3 |
08 Nov 2024 | Danish National Championship (First Division) | Dania Brass Band | 1 |
04 Oct 2024 | German National Championship (2nd Division) | Cologne Concert Brass | 3 |
04 Oct 2024 | German National Championship (1st Division) | Woodshockers Brass Band | 1 |
13 Jul 2024 | New Zealand National Championships (B Grade) | Addington Brass | 5 |
08 Jun 2024 | Dutch Open (First Division) | Excelsior - Zalk | 5 |
08 Jun 2024 | Dutch Open (First Division) | Kunst naar Kracht | 3 |
21 Apr 2024 | Flemish Open Brass Band Championship (B-Section) | Brassband Amersfoort | 4 |
06 Apr 2024 | North American Championships (Second Section) | Massanutten Brass Band | 1 |
09 Feb 2024 | Norwegian National Championships (Division 2) | Stangaland Brass | 7 |
09 Feb 2024 | Norwegian National Championships (Division 1) | Sola Brass Band | 10 |
25 Nov 2023 | Belgian Nationals (First Division) | Brassband De Grensbewoners Smeermaas | 1 |
25 Nov 2023 | Belgian Nationals (First Division) | Brassband Scaldis | 4 |
18 Nov 2023 | Scottish Challenge Shield | Bathgate | 2 |
05 Nov 2023 | NEMBBA Autumn Contest (First Section) | Horbury Victoria | 1 |