In 2003 I was commissioned by Birmingham Jazz to write a large-scale work of my own choice. The resulting work, Howl – a musical setting of the poetry of Allen Ginsberg, was premiered in January 2004 in front of a near-capacity audience at Birmingham’s CBSO Centre. The success of this work and its cross-genre appeal gave me the idea to tour the work around the UK in 2005 and 2006 to mark the 50th Anniversaries of both its first public reading and its first publication by City Lights Bookstore in San Francisco.

This work has since been performed a total of 7 times around the UK:

StAnza Poetry Festival, St Andrews in February 2005
Cheltenham International Jazz Festival in May 2005
Glastonbury Festival in June 2005
The Vortex, London in October 2005
Rooty Frooty, Birmingham on October 7th 2005 - a special performance of parts I and II in Birmingham to mark the actual 50th anniversary of the first public reading by Ginsberg in 1955
Aldeburgh Poetry Festival in November 2005
Between the Lines Literary Festival in Belfast in April 2006

Throughout this time, I have been in close contact with the Allen Ginsberg Trust in New York, who have been extremely helpful and supportive with regard to permission to use the work and also moral support and encouragement.

HOWL - LIVE PREMIERE RECORDING
Double CD

Musical setting of Allen Ginsberg's seminal Beat poem (A 2003 Birmingham Jazz commission)

Recorded January 2004
CBSO Centre, Birmingham
Engineer: Mike Green

CD 1 Track listing:
1. King of May [click to play]
2. Howl Part I
3. Howl Part II [click to play]

CD 2 Track listing:
1. Angel in Moloch
2. Howl Part III [click to play]
3. Footnote to Howl (Howl Part IV)

All music © Steve Tromans, January 2004

Playing Time: 102'26" (2 CDs)

CD 1: 44'36"
CD 2: 57'50"

Steve Tromans - piano/direction
Sid Peacock - narration/vocals
Ed Johnston - sax
Mark Hanslip - sax
Frank Moon - guitar
Mike Green - bass
Ian Muir - samples
Miles Levin - drums
Carl Hemmingsley - drums