Peter Moore, renowned trombonist and full-time soloist, presents his latest album "Shift," a captivating exploration of brass band music that seamlessly blends classic pieces with lesser-known gems and a world première recording. Recorded with the esteemed Tredegar Band under the baton of conductor Ian Porthouse, this album is a testament to Moore's lifelong association with the brass band tradition.
"Shift" is not just an album; it's a journey through the versatility and richness of the trombone and brass band repertoire. The album opens with a charming arrangement of "Annie Laurie" and includes other well-known pieces like "Blessed Assurance" and "I'm Gettin' Sentimental over You," expertly arranged for trombone and brass band. The centerpiece of the album is the première recording of Simon Dobson's trombone concerto, "Shift," which is divided into three movements: "On Frustration and Confusion," "On Solitude and Longing," and "On Hope and Momentum." These movements showcase Moore's technical prowess and emotional depth, taking the listener on a journey through a range of human experiences.
The album also features energetic and punchy performances of pieces like "Rhapsody for Trombone & Brass Band" and "Sambezi for Trombone & Brass Band," demonstrating the dynamic range and power of the brass band. The spiritual "Nobody Knows the Trouble I See," arranged by Gordon Langford, adds a poignant and reflective moment to the collection.
With a duration of 1 hour and 6 minutes, "Shift" is a comprehensive showcase of Peter Moore's artistry and the brass band's capabilities. Released on March 21, 2025, by Chandos, this album is a must-listen for fans of classical and brass band music, offering a fresh perspective on both familiar and new compositions.