21st Century. Composed in the summer of 2004 for the English bass trombonist Jonathan Warburton, a soloist, composer, and big band member, who said, "Give me something to play!" Of the work's three movements, the first is lyrical, by turns active and serene. The second, rather like Glenn Miller in Hungary, is pre-Iraq advice offered too late to UK Prime Minister Tony Blair. (Tories may make up their own title, such as Imperial Strut.) The third movement interrupts flowing sections with a noisy off-key march, which becomes dominant at the close.