Path of Miracles was commissioned by Tenebrae with grateful thanks to Barbara Pollock. The first performance given by Tenebrae and conducted by Nigel Short took place on 17th July 2005 at the church of St Bartholomew-the-Great London as part of the City of London Festival.5 Sopranos4 Altos4 Tenors4 BassesCrotales
For Orchestra-Commissioned by: Nederlands Dans Theater Den Haag Carolina Performing Arts at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill MUSIC • CENTER / Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles County The Norwegian Operaand Ballet Oslo First performance 4 October 2012 at Lucent Dans Theater Den Haag by Nederlands Dans Theater and Residentie Orkest conducted by Andrew Grams. Choreography …
39 popular works for piano featuring selected works from the major exam board syllabuses spanning Grades 5 to 8 and beyond. Preface by Young Musician of the Year Martin James Bartlett.
For Violin Cello Vibraphone and Piano.This work was composed in memoriam Fred Hutchins Hodder who died between Christmas and New Year 2001. A violinist and gifted mathematician 20-year-old Hodder had been atPembroke College Cambridge and the title derives from the pleasure he used to get when finding unexpected connections between seemingly unconnected things. For piano trio and vibraphone …
A one-act work for Dallas Opera based on the tragic climbing disaster on Mount Everest in 1996. Commissioned by The Dallas Opera. First performed 30 January 2015 by The Dallas Opera with Andrew Bidlack (Rob Hall) SashaCooke (Jan Arnold) Kevin Burdette (Beck Weathers) and Craig Verm (Doug Hansen). Conducted by Nicole Paiement. Directed by Leonard Foglia.
Written for SATB choir and organ.Commissioned by the Norfolk and Norwich Festival and first performed on Saturday 6 May 2006 by the Festival Chorus and Academy of Ancient Music conducted by John Aplin at Norwich Cathedral.
Commissioned by Theatre Cryptic for Optical Identity a presentation co-commissioned by Theatre Cryptic and Singapore Arts Festival. First performance given by the T'ang Quartet on 31 May 2007 in Singapore.
Commissioned by Theatre Cryptic for Optical Identity a presentation co-commissioned by Theatre Cryptic and Singapore Arts Festival. First performance given by the T'ang Quartet on 31 May 2007 in Singapore.
Written for SATB choir and orchestra. Commissioned by the Norfolk and Norwich Festival and first performed on Saturday 6 May 2006 by the Festival Chorus and Academy of Ancient Music conducted by John Aplin at Norwich Cathedral.
Motion Detector pits Maya Beiser’s cumulative cello loops against an endlessly ascending choral glissando. The choral sample is a stylized version of the famous Pasiputput of the Bunun tribe of Taiwan.