Sunday Bandstand 5 March 2023

Sunday Bandstand 5 March 2023

Jerome Moross (August 1, 1913 – July 25, 1983) was an American composer best known for his music for film and television. He also composed works for symphony orchestras, chamber ensembles, soloists and musical theatre, as well as orchestrating scores for other composers.

He was born in Brooklyn, New York City, United States, in 1913 to Jewish parents: Mollie (Greenberg) Moross, born in New York, and Samuel Moross, born in Russia. He became a talented piano player and composed music for the theatre. During his early years, Moross met and became lifelong friends with Bernard Herrmann. In 1931, he met Aaron Copland and joined his Young Composers Group, whose members also included Herrmann. Copland supported his work and Herrmann provided him an introduction to the entertainment media, beginning with the composition of music cues for radio shows in 1935. In the 1940s he began to work in Hollywood, California, where he would compose the music scores for sixteen films from 1948 to 1969.

In 1956 he composed the score for the World War II drama The Shark Fighters possibly traveling to Cuba with the film company. The score is distinctive in its use of ethnic themes featuring syncopation and percussion instruments that stress the ostinato rhythm that soon became the signature style element of his scores for many westerns.

His best-known film score is that for the 1958 movie The Big Country, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score. According to Moross, he composed the main title after recalling a walk he took in the flatlands around Albuquerque, New Mexico, during a visit in October 1936, shortly before he moved to Hollywood.

His other works include the music for the films The Proud Rebel (1958), The Mountain Road (1951), The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1960), Five Finger Exercise (1962), The Cardinal (1963), The War Lord (1965), Rachel, Rachel (1968), The Valley of Gwangi (1969) and Hail, Hero! (1969). He also composed the main theme for the 3rd–8th seasons of the television western series Wagon Train, the theme of which was based on his score for the 1959 historical western The Jayhawkers!

Moross wrote the music for the musical The Golden Apple, which premiered Off-Broadway in 1954 and then transferred to Broadway. Its best-known song was "Lazy Afternoon."

He also orchestrated for other composers, usually uncredited, including such films as Our Town for Copland and The Best Years of Our Lives for Hugo Friedhofer.

Moross's concert works included a sonata for a piano duet and string quartet, and a symphony that was premiered by conductor Sir Thomas Beecham on 18 October 1943 in Seattle, Washington. It featured an "intrinsically American sound" that characterised all of Moross's compositions in every genre and form.

In 1939, in New York City, he married Hazel Abrams (1905-1983), the daughter of Jewish immigrants from Russia. Moross died in Miami in 1983 of congestive heart failure following a  stroke. He was buried in Mount Ararat Cemetery, East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York, next to Hazel.

On this week's show we are featuring the main theme to The Big Country played by the Brighouse and Rastrick Band conducted by David Hirst. 

Playlist 5 March 2023

 

Recording Details 

Rhythm and Blues – Philip Sparke   Opening for weekly show Foden's Band MD: Michael Fowles - 2010  'Patrons' Choice III' - CD - Egon CD-SFZ154 - 2010
Pateley Bridge March - Roy Newsome Hepworth Band MD: Norman Law - 1999  'Carnaval' - CD - Wax Digital Audio, Hyde, Cheshire - 1999 - No Number
Themes from Beethoven's 5th Symphony - Beethoven arr. Denis Wright Manchester (CWS) Band MD:  Alex Mortimer - 1969  'Alex Mortimer Conducts Manchester (CWS) Band' - Vinyl - Fontana ‎– STL5480 - 1969
La Rondino Act 1 Doretta's Aria - Puccini arr. Major Peter Parkes  Flugel Horn Soloist Mark Walters with the Grimethorpe Colliery Band MD: Major Peter Parkes - 1998  'The Melody Shop' - CD - Chandos Recording CHAN 4552 - 1998
Journey's End - J. Shakespeare London Brass Players MD: Harry Mortimer - 1978  'Heritage' - Vinyl - 1978
The Circus on Parade from the musical Jumbo - Richard Rogers arr. William (Dusty) James Duthoit Carlton Main and Frickley Colliery Band MD: Robert Oughton - 1971  'Salute to Richard Rogers' - Vinyl - Polydor Label 2485 009 - 1971
Never Give Up - Eric Ball A double quartet of cornets and trombones  from the International Staff Band BM: Lt Col Bernard Adams - 1963  'Salvation Army Brass Band Festival' - Vinyl - EMI Records SLRZ4005 - 1963
Malvern Suite 1) Worcester Cathedral 2) The Wye at Hereford 3) Gloucester Market - Philip Sparke  Polysteel Band MD: Philip Harper - 2008  'The Incredibles' - CD - World of Sound SFZ142 - 2008
A Victorian Rhapsody - Gordon Jacob Men O'Brass (Massed bands of Foden's, Fairey's  and Morris) MD: Harry Mortimer - 1971  'Harry Mortimer Diamond Jubilee Concert (King's Hall, Belle Vue, Manchester 1971' - Vinyl - EMI Records CSD3691 - 1971 
The Big Country - Jerome Moross Brighouse and Rastrick MD: David Hirst (On original recording)  'The Brighouse And Rastrick Brass Band ‎– Best Of Brass' - CD - Crimson Productions ‎– CRIMCD71 - 1997 (Compilation CD)
Variations on Maccabeus - Kevin Norbury Cuyahoga Valley Brass Band (USA) MD: Dr Keith Wilkinson - 2000  'Metamorphoses' - MA - CBBCD01 - 2000
Excursions for Horn - Philip Harper Tenor Horn Soloist Tim de Maeseneer with the Brass Band Willebroek (Belgium) MD: Frans Violet - 2021  'The Birth of Time Echoes'  - CD - 2021
American Dances 1) Country 2)Temp Di Blues 3) Jazz - Bertrand Moren Brass Band 13 Etoiles (Switzerland) MD: Geo-Pierre Moren - 2003  'Dreams - Music for Brass Band by Bertrand Moren' - CD - Mitropa Music M-Disc 203.014-3 - 2003
The Bullet Train - Allen Vizzutti arr. Kevin Norbury  Trumpet Soloist Jens Linderman with the Canadian Staff Band (Canada) BM: Kevin Hayward - 2004  'Rising Sun' - CD - Marquis - MAR 305 - 2004
Girl with the Flaxen Hair - Claude Debussy arr. Michael Brand IMI Yorkshire Imperial Band MD: James Scott - 1989  'Pageantry' - CD - Polyphonic Recording QPRL 040D - 1989
Oh Shenandoah - Traditional arr. James Stevens Euphonium Soloist Martin Smith accompanied by Pianist Catherine Milledge - 2022  'The Lyrical Euphonium' - CD - Ty Card Studios - 2022 - https://www.martinsmitheuphonium.com/shop/ 
Scottish Rhapsody - Alan Fernie Sellers Engineering Band MD: Philip McCann - 1992  'The World of Brass Bands' - CD - Chandos Recordings - 1992 
Calling Cornwall - Goff Richards Bodmin Town Band MD: Howard Taylor - 1995  'Bodmin Town Band - Let's Face the Music' - CD - PM Sound PMSPCD 95601 - 1995
Grand Canyon Fanfare - James Newton Howard arr. Chad Shoopman Brass Band of Central Florida (USA) MD: Chad Shoopman - 2014  'Brass Band of Central Florida '15th Anniversary' - CD - Doyen DOY CD347
Bergenhus March - Helge Afloy arr. Ray Farr Scottish Co-op Band MD: Dr. Robert Childs - 2003  'Highland Cathedral' - CD - MF Records CD9509 - 2003
Rhythm and Blues – Philip Sparke   Closing for weekly show Foden's Band MD: Michael Fowles - 2010  'Patrons' Choice III' - CD - Egon CD-SFZ154 - 2010

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