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A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure and privilege of interviewing the Welsh composer Jack White for the Menai Science Park (Bangor University's science park at Gaerwen on Ynys Môn or the Isle of Anglesey). The occasion was World Intellectual Property Day, with the theme IP and Music: Feel the Beat of IP. My interview with Jack formed part of a webinar which I chaired and reported in Best World IP Day Ever on 8 May 2025 in NIPC Cymru. The science park very kindly made a YouTube video of my interview entitled Jack White and Jane Lambert.
Jack told me that he was a Newport man. He was born and went to school in that city. He read music at Somerville College, Oxford and carried out his doctoral research at Cardiff University. He first came to my attention when I saw Marc Brew's Stuck in the Mud in Llandudno (see An Explosion of Joy 21 June 2014). Jack wrote the score for that work, and I have been one of his fans ever since. My second opportunity to hear Jack's work was in Cinderella, which I reviewed in Ballet Cymru's Cinderella on 15 June 2015. I loved his score. Although I admire Prokofiev's score very much, I can understand why Darius James and Amy Doughty commissioned a new score from Jack for their production. As I said in my review:
"it fitted the ballet like a glove. An arranger or even a musicologist would have had to have taken a meat cleaver to Prokofiev and the result might have been no more satisfactory than the operation on the feet of Cas and Seren."
I wrote a feature on Jack on 6 May 2017.
Since that feature, Jack has won the Manchester Chorale's contest to find a new work to celebrate its 40th anniversary. His winning entry, When Voices Rise, was recorded in St Ann's Church, Manchester and appears on the choir's YouTube channel. This is my favourite work from Jack. As I said in the interview, I particularly enjoy the crescendos and cadences in the piece.
Jack is doing a lot of work for choirs now by adapting well-known songs like Love a Lady Tonight for choral use which he mentions in more detail in my interview.
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