Sin Bin was commissioned for two "SaxFest"
concerts (June and July 2008) featuring the North Cheshire Wind
Orchestra, the Apollo Saxophone Quartet and the RNCM Saxophone Orchestra
and was made possible through funding from the Arts Council North West
and the NCWO Commissioning Fund.
Whilst watching Scotland play England
in the Six Nations Rugby Tournament on 8th March 2008 an England player
committed a foul, was shown the yellow card and sinbinned*. It was
ironic that in this day and age of high technology, the disgruntled
player had to sit himself in a wooden chair by the side of the pitch
which had the words ‘Sin Bin’ marked on a sheet of A4 paper in marker
pen. This quite comical scene led me to think what the musical
equivalent might be?!
The six minutes music that comprises
Sin Bin takes us from the opening hustle and bustle of the Pre-Match
Build Up, to the pomp of an (albeit quite dissonant) Anthem before Kick
Off. The First Half of the match is dense, busy and full of energy and
brute force. Unfortunately one player is sinbinned by the referee! Half
Time is an opportunity to reflect, with key players voicing their
opinions. The Second Half is barely underway before another player is
sinbinned for an inexcusable offence! As players become tired they
resort to the Long Ball Game (i.e. straight forward and direct harmony
in a 4/4 time signature), and One Final Effort brings us to the End Of
The Match. As the Crowd Disperses we are eventually left with the
eeriness of an Empty Stadium, a space which only a few minutes earlier
had seen such emotion and energy.
By the way, that day in March saw
Scotland beat England 15-9.
Andy Scott
* In both rugby union and rugby
league, penalties involving violent play, dangerous play, professional
fouls or repetitive commission of a specific offence result in a sin
binning, where the offending player must spend 10 minutes off the field.
During this time, the offender's team must play with one less player.
The referee usually signals such infringements by displaying a yellow
card.
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