Riding To Olwen (2016)
Brass Band
Difficulty: 4
Duration: c. 4 minutes
Publisher: Tom Davoren Music
The brass band version of Riding to Olwen was composed in 2016 for the Brassband Buizingen and their director Dr. Luc Vertommen.
The piece falls into a specific area of my output focusing on stories from ‘The Mabinogion’, a book of Welsh folklore and earliest recorded prose literature in the British Isles. Olwen is the beautiful daughter of the giant Ysbaddaden Pencawr. A spell of infatuation for Olwen is cast on Prince Cullwch son of Cilydd, who is then charged by the giant with completing a series of impossible tasks to win her hand. This music is Tom’s imagining of the riding of Cullwch and his knight’s on their first quest; rampant, adrenaline field and laced with anticipation. The opening theme (Olwen’s theme) and subject matter is also the focus of my trumpet sonata, ‘Trails for Olwen.’
Duration: c. 4 minutes
Publisher: Tom Davoren Music
The brass band version of Riding to Olwen was composed in 2016 for the Brassband Buizingen and their director Dr. Luc Vertommen.
The piece falls into a specific area of my output focusing on stories from ‘The Mabinogion’, a book of Welsh folklore and earliest recorded prose literature in the British Isles. Olwen is the beautiful daughter of the giant Ysbaddaden Pencawr. A spell of infatuation for Olwen is cast on Prince Cullwch son of Cilydd, who is then charged by the giant with completing a series of impossible tasks to win her hand. This music is Tom’s imagining of the riding of Cullwch and his knight’s on their first quest; rampant, adrenaline field and laced with anticipation. The opening theme (Olwen’s theme) and subject matter is also the focus of my trumpet sonata, ‘Trails for Olwen.’