This is an epic work for choirs, soloists and orchestra to commemorate the centenary of the First World War. The symphony comprises four movements, each portraying the most significant events in each year
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 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
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
The Dead Soldier(for SATB choir and orchestra OR piano) Duration: circa 4 minutesThe Dead Soldier originally appeared as part of the third movement of The Great War Symphony written to
The Last Post(for soprano, SATB choir and orchestra OR piano) Duration: circa 2 minutesThe Last Post originally appeared as part of the fourth and final movement of The Great War Symphony
On the 23rd August 1914 the Battle of Mons took place – the first major conflict between the British...
This is an imaginative and accessible setting of Wilfred Owen’s unfinished poem I Know the Music which describes the sounds of the battlefield as musical, a lament for the loss of beauty in a time of
This medley features three well-known songs from World War I: Pack Up Your Troubles; Keep the Home Fires Burning and It's A Long Way to Tipperary. This gives a quick-slow-quick