Choral

The pieces listed below are all choral works written between 1970 and 2010.

Cantata

From the text “The Prophet” by Kahlil Gibran for soprano, baritone, chorus and piano quintet.
Forty six minutes.
The score and parts are published by myself. Please contact me via the contact form if you require further details or are interested in performing this work.

Elizabethans Revisited

Unaccompanied part songs based on Elizabethan poetry for four or five voices.
Four of these published by Banks Music Publications. Many more in the same vein are available from the composer.

Magnificat

Written for choir, soloist and orchestra. The orchestra being composed of two flutes, one oboe, a clarinet, two bassons, trumpets and trombones, strings and percussion.
Twenty six minutes.
The parts are published by myself. Please contact me via the contact form if you require further details or are interested in performing this work.

Magnificat and Nunc Dimitis

Written for three part female voices suitable, for a church or school performance with Organ accompaniment.
 
“Magnificat”

“Magnificat”

Missa Bonae Spei

A large scale “a capella” choral work for S.A.T.B.
Twenty eight minutes.
The parts are published by myself. Please contact me via the contact form if you require further details or are interested in performing this work.
 
“Missa Bonae Spei – Sanctus”

“Missa Bonae Spei – Gloria”

Song Cycle

Grace for Love nine songs for soprano and piano. Poems by Jeni Couzyn.
The score and parts are published by myself. Please contact me via theĀ contact form if you require further details or are interested in performing this work.
First performed in Lauderdale House, Highgate London (1999) by Hanna Francis soprano and Brian-Micheal Parnell piano.

Carols for Choir

Non sacred music

  • The Passionate Sheperd – Texts by Raleigh and Marlowe
  • Choral Fantasia on 3rd Mode Melody

Folk song arrangements

Three sprituals

  • Steal Away
  • Go Down Moses
  • Walk in Jerusalem
  • I Gave my Love an Apple (trad. English)
  • Brocham Lom (The Roan Tree) (trad. Scottish)
  • Who can Sail (Swedish)