Nigel HESS
	  Winds of Power.
	  
 The
	  London Symphonic Wind Orchestra/Composer 
	  
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	  CHAN 9764
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	  Nigel Hess, born in 1953, is best known for his music for television, feature
	  films and the theatre, especially the RSC. His gift for approachable, attractive
	  melody is peculiarly suited to those media, but it has been applied to concert
	  music also, much of it wind band, which this disc explores enjoyably. There
	  are eight items here. Two, Thames Journey and Global
	  Variations are potpourris of popular tunes, nicely strung together.
	  The title piece, commissioned by the National Youth Wind Orchestra in 1993,
	  is considerably more sophisticated in harmony and construction and brilliantly,
	  atmospherically scored
	  
	  East Coast Pictures is a three movement suite of which the second,
	  "The Catskills" (the East Coast is US, not GB) has a serene, relaxed beauty.
	  The concert overture Stephenson's Rocket is yet another piece of
	  "train music" with appropriate sounds and rhythms but also a rich, shapely
	  tune representing, apparently, Stephenson's reputation as a ladies' man.
	  Another overture, Scramble! pays tribute to Fighter Command's efforts
	  in 1940; The TV Detectives is a cunningly worked medley of Hess's
	  theme tunes for the five detective series, Campion, Dangerfield, Hetty
	  Wainthrop, Maigret and Wycliff. The final piece To the
	  Stars! Is a short cantata with vocals from the pupils of Daubeney Middle
	  School, Bedford: ten minutes of charm and simplicity (the booklet prints
	  the words, provided by fourteen Bedford schoolchildren). The composer scores
	  excellent playing from the LSWO; some recordings date from 1992, the rest
	  from 1999, but the differences need not worry anyone. Warmly recommended.
	  
	  Philip L. Scowcroft