Abstract Mirror is a single movement work for string quintet The composer writes: 'After listening to the Schubert Quintet, it occurred to me that one of the many virtues of that score is the way
Adagio und Allegro is an arrangement for wind quintet of Mozart's Fantasia for mechanical organ K594 (1790).
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From the collection Solo Time for Violin Book 3, this arrangement of the second movement of Haydn's Violin Concerto in G captures the gentle, songlike melody, and stylish embellishment of
Aldakiak means 'variants' in Basque and in this piece, which consists of nine short sections, the composer explores different ways of reacting around one musical event. The result is an intriguing
This work was inspired by the Radcliffe Ladies' Choir and their motto: "Friendship through singing." The lilting vocal lines are underpinned by a delicate piano part, and the opening performance direction
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This is a beautiful setting of an anonymous medieval text that follows a broken-hearted lover into the woods. Fluctuating between major and minor keys, Chilcott's melody is full of nostalgia and grows
First published as part of a piece for wind trio, this movement is in sonata form and bears all the hallmarks of Mozart's Classical style. From the collection Solo Time for Violin Book 3.
Each of the four movements of the work concentrates on a tiny amount of highly-characterised musical material derived from the scales, gestures and performing practices of different American folk
From the collection Solo Time for Violin Book 3, this piece is based on the third movement of Schumann's Piano Quartet. The rising and falling sevenths of the lyrical and expressive melody
This characterful collection features settings of six 16th- and 17th-century lyrics by anonymous authors with lively guitar accompaniments, ranging from expressive and atmospheric to bawdy in character.