| Mystery 6 The Annunciation |
(1978-79) | Duration: 20’ | |
| Forces: sop, ten, bass, female choir (6S, 6A), speaker, 7tpt, 3tbn, 3perc, 2cel, 4vn, 4va, vc Work No.: 22.6 |
Publisher: [Composer] | ||
| Tom Fool’s Wooing |
(1975-78) | Duration: 20’ | |
| Forces: 14 voices: high soprano, 3 sopranos, mezzo-soprano, 2 contraltos, counter-tenor, 2 tenors, 2 b Work No.: 48 |
Publisher: [Universal] | ||
| Written for the John Alldis Choir. fp: Unperformed (1996) Text: English, Rumanian, Turkish & Greek folk poetry, Ibycus’ Edmund Spenser. | |||
| Australian Sea Shanties Set 1 "Shanties 1, 2 & 3" |
-1983 | Duration: 9’ | |
| Forces: SAB amateur choir Work No.: 114.1 |
Publisher: [UMP] | ||
| ‘For Caulfield City Choir.’ fp: 22.7.84 Copenhagen, Denmark. Pegasus, dir. Richard Crossland. Text: traditional, arranged by composer. | |||
| Listen: MP3 Real Audio | |||
| Haiyim |
-1984 | Duration: 15’ | |
| Forces: SATB chorus (minimum 12 voices), 2 cellos Work No.: 119 |
Publisher: [UMP] | ||
| fp: 14.11.85 Rosslyn Hill, London. BBC Singers, dir. Simon Joly. Title: (Hebrew) - ‘Peace’ Text: from Psalms 24, 23, 6, 133, 19, 122 (in Hebrew). | |||
| Seven Sacred Motets |
-1991 | Duration: 38’ | |
| Forces: SATB chorus (or 4 solo voices) Work No.: 166 |
Publisher: [Oxford] | ||
| fp: 24.9.91 Warsaw Autumn Festival, Poland. BBC Singers (No. 2 only). Cycle telling the life of the Virgin. Complete cycle unperformed (1996). | |||
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| Anima Christi |
-1991 | Duration: 20’ | |
| Forces: counter-tenor or contralto, tenor, SATB chorus, organ Work No.: 168 |
Publisher: [Oxford] 3361140 | ||
| ‘For Philip [Adams].’ fp: 17.4.92 Brighton. Sussex Philharmonic Chorus, dir. Jonathan Cross. Text: Medieval sacred poem (in Latin). | |||
| Vertue |
(1993/AR) | Duration: 6’ | |
| Forces: SA female choir, piano [suitable for performance by a children’s choir] Work No.: 189 |
Publisher: [Oxford] 3361175 | ||
| Commissioned by Finchley Children’s Music Group. fp: 28.3.93 Lockers Park School, Hemel Hempstead. Finchley Children’s Music Group, dir. Murray Stewart. Text: George Herbert. | |||
