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Composing the water music for the Jubilee barge

May 31, 2012 10:44

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

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Last October, an unexpected gem of an email arrived. It was from Gavin Greenaway, the musical director of one of the music herald barges for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Pageant, asking if I’d be interested in writing a new piece for the Pageant.

“Six to eight”, who quickly became 11, of Britain’s top film and TV composers would each compose a movement of new “Water Music”, to be played live with a specially selected ensemble of musicians, travelling on the Thames as part of the 1,000-boat flotilla accompanying the Royal Barge.

I was thrilled, not only because being part of the Jubilee Pageant flotilla would be an honour, but because it was a completely new and exciting challenge.

The first meeting for the newly-formed crew of composers took place a month later. On a dull, chilly afternoon, at the Festival Pier on the South Bank, Gavin gathered us to brainstorm, to thrash out ideas and introduce us to the magnificent Georgian, the barge chosen to convey us along the Thames.