This composition asks the listener to dwell on all that is pure. For this reason the music develops from simple unison singing through to rich and warm harmonic textures, with restrained dynamics
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This piece was commissioned by the owners of the Norfolk wherry yacht White Moth to celebrate the centennial of its construction. It was premiered in July 2015 at Ranworth Church, Norfolk, U.K. with the
A spirited and original interpretation of the well-known Dutch carol. Each verse provides variation and contrast with the bright, playful organ underpinning the soprano and alto textures.
A children's opera that reimagines the story of Robin Hood, exploring what happens when Robin is unable to save the day and the forest community must look to itself for solutions. There are four main groups
Written for The Self-Isolation Choir which was formed in 2020 in response to the COVID-19 lockdown, this carol is imbued with both a sense of longing and the hope that a healing light may be born to comfort
Reflecting on the more ethereal qualities of the Christmas narrative, this introspective a cappella work marvels at the significance of the star, both literally and metaphorically. Extracted from a larger
This piece originally appeared as part of the third movement of The Great War Symphony written to commemorate the centenary of the First World War. The well-known words by Wilfred Owen are
This excerpt from The Great War Symphony is scored for SATB chorus with orchestra or piano. The moving words of Sydney Bolitho, which are well-known in Australia, deserve wider recognition and this
This piece originally appeared as part of the first movement of The Great War Symphony written to commemorate the centenary of the First World War. The chordal, prayerful style of the
An original tune has been composed for the traditional William Chatterton Dix text. This a cappella carol setting has a flexible tempo without set dynamic markings. The musical expression is contrasted
There is a sense of simplicity and transparency in this piece. Movement is created through a strong and engaging pulse and an awareness of the underlying lilt of the phrasing. The alternating choral
This a cappella setting for double choir of the iconic poem by Christina Rossetti portrays the deep yearning of the words through musical expression. The full impact of bereavement on the human soul is
This unusual 15th-century text highlights the dialogue between Mary and Joseph. Despite an overriding atmosphere of joy and love, there is a premonition of Calvary. A subtle sense of urgency is also
This carol can be used either within a Christmas service or as a stand-alone Christmas centerpiece. The text portrays a work of contrast and variety, conveying a full palette of colors- majestic and
A 15th-century text inspired this a cappella setting reminiscent of medieval tonality and rhythm. The dynamics are restrained overall, but contrast is important in each verse. Frequent time signature
Upper and lower voices are divided into two distinct choral worlds. The sopranos and altos narrate Wordsworth's majestic text, while tenors and basses take on the role of minstrels playing "their Christmas
This is the seventh piece from the major work "Revelation" by English composer Patrick Hawes. The use of SATB double choir provides exciting antiphonal effects, providing the listener with a variety of