Delivery from only £2.25

We're sorry, but your web browser is out of date and some features of this site might not work on it. Please update your browser for a better browsing experience.

Please click on a box above to view titles

  • Midsomer Sketches
    Midsomer Sketches ThumbnailMidsomer Sketches Thumbnail

    Jim Parker

    Midsomer Sketches

    • £18.95

    Quantity:  

    • Product Details
    • Composer Biog
    • Instrumentation

    Instrument: brass quintet (score and parts)
    Grade: medium
    Catalogue No: 9524
    ISMN No: 9790570661251

    Midsomer Sketches is a suite for brass quintet which develops some of the themes that were written for the television series Midsomer Murders. The first movement is a reworking of the title music of the television programmes.

    Midsomer Morning, which is in 5/8 time was used in an episode set in Cambridge; Midsomer Evening was, in its original version called Agnus Dei and was sung by Catherine Bott. This was a sly reference to one of the characters called Agnes Grey. ("Enough of the jokes Jim. Stick to the day job": Editor)
    The final movement, Midsomer Fair is based on a theme which I used to convey general activity in the various fictional villages portrayed in the films.

    All of these tunes are on the Midsomers Murders soundtrack CD under their original titles.

    This set includes additional parts for horn in Eb, trombone in treble clef and Eb bass.

    ... Midsomer Murders • MidsomerMorning • Midsomer Evening • Midsomer Fair
    Jim Parker
    After graduating as an oboe player at the Guildhall School of Music Jim played with leading London orchestras and chamber groups before joining The Barrow Poets as a performer and composer. He had success in the recording studios with a series of records in which he set to music the poems of Sir John Betjeman, spoken by the poet and conducted by the composer. These and subsequent records, including 'Captain Beaky' with words by Jeremy Lloyd which topped the charts as both a single and album led to work in television as well as in the London West End theatre and at Chichester.

    He has written the scores for over a hundred TV programmes and has won the BAFTA award for best television music four times. Television drama series include 'The House of Eliott', 'Soldier Soldier', 'Tom Jones', 'Midsomer Murders', and 'Born and Bred'. Film scores include 'A rather English Marriage', 'Lost for Words', and the classic silent film 'Girl Shy', by Harold Lloyd.

    Concert works have been written for The Nash Ensemble, Philip Jones Brass, The Hilliard Ensemble, The Albion Ensemble, The Wallace Collection, The Raphael Ensemble and Poems on the Underground. His published compositions include 'A Londoner In New York' for ten brass, 'Mississippi Five' for wind quintet, 'The Golden Section' for brass quintet and a 'Clarinet Concerto'. He is also the recipient of an honorary degree from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
    Instrumentation Sample

    You Also Viewed