Written primarily for the an anthology of Scandinavian music, this piece evolves calmly but with a strong momentum in a large dramatic arc across its three-part structure. With clear part-writing and
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This beautiful arrangement of the traditional Spiritual brings calm alongside a pensive hope. The piano writing is as much an independent part as an accompaniment, helping to bring about a sense of peace
Commissioned by the BBC for the 2000 Proms music festival, this work presents a vision for the future. No matter how technologically developed the world may become, the big questions will always remain the
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"Early in 2007, while staying at the Old Rectory in Bemerton, I set four verses of George Herbert's poem The Flower at the suggestion of Canon Judy Rees of the George Herbert in Bemerton Group, who
This a cappella work for treble voices uses a rich harmonic language and flowing vocal lines to match the Emily Dickinson text.
Jesu Dulcis Memoria is based on a text by St. Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153) and medieval anon. The work was commissioned by Headington School as part of the School’s Centenary celebrations
Composed for the Los Angeles Children's Chorus, this rhythmically challenging work with changing meters and stretched tonalities pairs well with William Blake's Songs of Innoncence.
Using the traditional Latin text, this modern a cappella concert work for divisi treble choir expresses the thought "Look to the light and you will never see the shadows."
This work with a Rossetti text was written for a high school in England. The accompaniment requires a skilled and gifted accompanist, while the choral parts, which do stretch tonality a bit, are quite
A lighthearted response to what Friday afternoons are like in a school, this charming work for children's voices uses texts by Selma Dimitrijevic. These two short songs with piano accompaniment, the first
For treble voices and piano, this setting of the first verse of the original Ubi Caritas plainsong in Latin and English begins in unison and expands to independent vocal lines that both complement
The text by Sappho is full of energy, drive and emotion. This contemporary choral work explores a range of vocal and coloristic effects, such as whistling and chord clusters, that reflect the energy, beauty
This work explores the idea of memory, or memory lost, as an effect of living with dementia. The piece embodies the feeling the composer experienced the first time his grandmother looked straight into his