For SATB chorus & instruments. First printing. A work for Pentecost on text by Christian Lehnert. Commissioned by the Bach-Archiv Leipzig. Premiered at the Leipzig Bach Festival,
For soloists, choirs & orchestra. Commissioned by the BBC for performance during the 100th season of Henry Wood Promenade Concerts. Premiered in London, August 1994. Duration: ... view details
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For SATB divisi choir & 3 guitar quartets. First printing. Commissioned by Texas Performing Arts at the University of Texas at Austin. Premiered in Austin, April 2015 by Conspirare Company of Voices,
Chamber version for SATB chorus, violin, cello & piano. First printing. Commissioned by the Mostar Cooperative with support from the Jewish Music Institute. Duration: ca. 4'.
For soprano, countertenor, SATB & orchestra. Vocal score.
For SATB chorus & organ. First printing. Three movements. Choral score, 12 p.
For SSA choir & organ. First printing. Composed for the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Warsaw on the 500th anniversary of Reformation. Duration: ca. 8'. Choral score, 22 p.
For SATB choir & orchestra (piano reduction). First printing. Libretto by Michael Ward. Piano reduction by Stephen Doughty. Commissioned by the Belfast Philharmonic Society for their 140th Anniversary
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For SATB chorus & organ. First printing. Text from the Roman Missal. One movement. Includes program notes. Premiered in July, 2005. Duration: ca. 2'. Choral
For SATB choir, SA choir, organ, brass & percussion. First printing. Commissioned by the Cathedral Choral Society. Premiered in Washington, D.C., December 2015. Duration: ca. 5'. Score, 19 p. and
The Wishing Tree was composed by prominent composer Joby Talbot in 2002 and was first performed in that year by the BBC and King's Singers. With text by Kathleen Jamie, this particular arrangement