Wood, Arthur: Barwick Green (BBC Radio’s theme from ‘The Archers’) (wind quartet)

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Arthur Wood’s theme tune ‘The Archers’ (BBC’s radio soap about ‘country folk’) is also known as ‘Barwick Green’. Arranged here for wind quartet.

  • Instruments : Fl. Ob. Cl.(in Bb) Bsn.
  • Difficulty : C – approx. ABRSM Grade 5
  • Duration : 2’15”
  • ISMN : 979-0-708218-15-9
  • Portus Press reference : PP4W59

Description

Arthur Wood (1875-1953) was an established London theatre orchestra conductor and a prolific, self-taught composer.  As a staff composer at Boosey and Hawkes he composed a great number of orchestral pieces – many relating to his Yorkshire upbringing – including My Native Heath (1924), of which Barwick Green (a ‘maypole dance’) forms one movement.

In 1950 five pilot episodes of a new radio soap opera called The Archers were broadcast on BBC Radio 4.  Having a specially written theme for the series was deemed too costly, so a library music recording of Barwick Green was used as the programme’s opening music.  With millions of listeners the ‘everyday story of country folk’ The Archers has aired ever since, making it the world’s longest-running present-day drama.

The theme is now so ingrained in the British psyche that Scottish comedian Billy Connolly joked that the theme should be the national anthem of the United Kingdom!

Also available for wind quintet and bassoon quartet.

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