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March 2023, ‘The Song I Came to Sing’ (world premiere), JAM President’s Commission
The Chapel Choir of Selwyn College, Onyx Brass, Simon Hogan, cond. Michael Bawtree. JAM Music of our Time concert
St Brides Church, Fleet Street, London, 21 March, 7.30pm
March 2023, ‘Green Deva’, Hackney Proms
Women Composers concert
Centre 151, Hackney
January 2023, ‘Facing Snow’ (world premiere)
COMA Midwinter Strings course, Jacqueline du Pre building, Oxford
October 2022, ‘Gold from the Stone’ (world premiere) — Voces8 Scholars
JAM Voces8 Masterclass concert
St Brides Church, Fleet Street, London, 12 October.
June 2021, St Magnus Cathedral International Festival
Green Deva (world premiere) — Hebrides Ensemble
String trio, alongside pieces by Judith Weir, Alasdair Nicolson, Britten, Maxwell Davies and Sally Beamish
St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall, Orkney.
May 2020, London, Paris, Cambridge (delayed due to Covid)
Black Leaf (world premiere) — Kamilla Arku (piano) and Dhyani Heath (violin)
3 concerts with music by Debussy, Beethoven, Creme
9 May — Hughes Hall, Cambridge, 6pm.
14 May — St. Pancras Church, London, 1.15 pm.
17 May — Chez Nous Productions, Paris, 5pm.
November 14 2019, New Walk Museum, Leicester
Approach (world premiere) — Charles Owen
Leicester International Music Festival Lunchtime Concert Series.
February 5 2019, St George the Martyr, Borough
Suite for Prepared Piano (world premiere) — Kamilla Arku
Borough New Music.
Various dates and venues, 2016-2019, London
Star Carol, Separation on the River Kiang, Agnus Dei, Kyrie Eleison — The Boiler House Singers
I have conducted my choir The Boiler House Singers in performances of the above choral pieces in various concerts and venues. Star Carol is a Christmas carol; Separation on the River Kiang uses the poem of the same name by Li Po; translation by Ezra Pound; Agnus Dei and Kyrie Eleison are pieces for choir I wrote for the play King Charles III.
September 2010, The Forge, Camden
Dance Music and Star — Graphite Ensemble.
Graphite ensemble premiered these two pieces, for electric guitar, piano, flute, clarinet and accordion, in a concert of new music at the Forge in Camden.
October 2006, Union Chapel, Islington
By the North Gate — Hackney Singers
Dan Ludford-Thomas conducted Hackney Singers in a premiere performance of By the North Gate, my piece for choir which takes text from Lament of the Frontier Guard, a poem by the Chinese poet Rihaku, with translation by Ezra Pound. ©New Directions Publishing.
October 2001, St Mary’s Church, Nottingham
Resurface (Oboe Concerto) — John Anderson, North Nottingham Youth Chamber Orchestra
Dominic McCongigal conducted this premiere in a Nottingham Composers concert of new concertos for soloists, string orchestra and percussion. Funded by Arts Council England.
December 2006, Toynbee Hall, Whitechapel
The Portal — COMA London
Gregory Rose conducted mixed ensemble COMA London performing The Portal, a flexibly-scored piece written during COMA’s Mentor scheme with Diana Burrell.
March 1998, The Castle, Nottingham
To the Moon — Lounge Quartet
Forwards, Backwards — Lounge Quartet and Paul Deats
Premieres in a programme of new music for string quartet and saxophone.
Summer 1997, New Works Festival, Leicester
The Alchemist — Assembly Ensemble
Premiere conducted by Christopher Hobbs,
September 1997, Djanogly Hall and Congregational Hall, Nottingham
The Open Door — North Nottingham Youth Chamber Orchestra
I conducted the premiere and second performance of The Open Door for Nottingham Composers concert. Funded by Arts Council England.
October 2001, Congregational Hall, Nottingham
Drinking the Tamar, Miracle in Macondo, Escape, An Den Mond — North Nottingham Youth Chamber Orchestra and choir.
I conducted these four new orchestral pieces, one with choir, for this Wet Arts Company produced concert, called Two Women Good Music, with Stephanie Smith.