Tell us about your new commission for Music Network and what inspired you to write the piece?
The prospect of writing for trumpet and guitar is an unusual one. I can’t think of another duo with this instrumental makeup, nor have I ever heard this combination of instruments perform together. The obvious issue for a composer is how to balance the instruments dynamically. An obvious solution is the use of a muted trumpet. When I think of a muted trumpet I immediately think of the great recordings of Miles Davis, a performer for whom the sound of the Harmon mute almost became a trademark. It is presumably impossible, therefore, for me to not be inspired in some unconscious level
by this association. As a classical guitarist myself I feel quite at home writing for this instrument, and it is here where I can be most intuitive. Inspiration can, and does, result from the formal working out of ideas on paper, but for me personally, when dealing with the guitar, it’s more likely to flow from the possibilities presented by the instrument.