Solo Flute
Jim's Toye
Kokopelli
Sky Dance
Sky Dance requires only conventional techniques but
needs a highly developed sense of style and expression. A most welcome
addition to the repertoire.
Brenda Dykes, Pan: British Flute Society Journal (1997)
Star Dance in Night Sky
First Performed by Christopher Britton, at Holywell Music Room, Oxford, on 20th April 2008.
Flute and Piano
Standing Stones
Commissioned by the Oxford Research Group for an international arms limitation conference at Oxford in June 2000, performed by David Oliver and Raymond Head.
Flute Ensemble
Living Water
First performed at the Stratford International Flute Festival, July 2005
Flute and Strings
Standing Stones
First Performed at Bruton Girls School, Somerset, 2001.
Oboe and Piano
Kachina
For Owen Dennis and Sarah Nicoll. Commissioned by Music Past and Present for performance in London, February 2004.
Cor Anglais (solo)
No Nights are Dark Enough
For Jane Woolfenden.
Recorder Orchestra or Chamber Ensemble
Recollections of Sun and Water
For Colin Touchin. First performed by the Heart of England Recorder Orchestra, conductor Colin Touchin, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, 1st December 2007.
Cello and Piano
Kachina
First performed at the Warwick International Arts Festival, July 2006 by James Barralet (cello) and Sophie Rahman (piano).
Exhilarating
- Leamington Courier.
Piano
... and for all this ...
First performed by Duncan Honeybourne, Magdalen College, Oxford, June 2000.
Gloria Primordium
First performed at the Leominster Festival by the composer, 1997.
Red
First performed by Duncan Honeybourne, Magdalen College, Oxford, June 2000.
The Fires of Prometheus
Commissioned by Chipping Norton Theatre, Oxfordshire. First performed by Yoshiko Endo, 2001.
Of Bells and Birds
Commissioned by the Alkan Society, London for a Ronald Smith memorial concert. First performed by Kirsten Johnson, Royal Academy of Music, London, September 2004.
Piano Trio
A Labyrinth of Sorrows
Commissioned by the Lenthall Concerts, Burford, Oxfordshire and performed by the Rogeri Trio in 1998.
Harpsichord / Clavichord
Le Mystère: Two Pieces for Harpsichord
Excellent pieces
Christopher Hogwood. A
clavichord version is also available.
Sema Mevlana for Harpsichord
Commissioned by Penelope Cave. First performance in January 2007.
Guitar
Oscura Selva
For Ray Burley.
Voice and Piano
The Call of Love
Written for a wedding.
Choral Music
Lumen
For North Cotswold Chamber Choir, conductor Ashley Stafford.
Mehr Licht
First performed by the Morley College Chamber Choir, conductor Dr Robert Hanson, June 2003.
Salve Regina
First Performed by the Kingfisher Chorale, conductor David Fisher, 2003.
...profoundly haunting...
. Leicester Echo.
This We Call Being
First performed by the Birmingham Conservatoire Choir, conductor Julian Pike, at Adrian Boult Hall, Birmingham, February 1998.
This
is a beautiful and often surprising piece which ought to appeal to the
large audience already captured by Taverner and Pärt, yet offers a more
complex and thought-provoking experience
. Calum MacDonald,
Tempo (C.U.P) July 1998.
Brass
Pa-G-An
First performed by the brass of the Music for You Summer Course, conductor Guy Woolfenden, Herefordshire 2003.
Mixed Ensemble
Symmetrical Light
Commissioned by David Pedder for the Abingdon Chamber Recitals with funds from the Arts Council, Autumn 2001. Words specially written by the Irish poet Bernard O'Donaghue. First Performance at St Nicholas Church Abingdon, September 2001.
Wind Orchestra
Three Imaginary Scenes
...and suddenly I saw the sun...; Dance.
For junior wind orchestra: picc; flt 1,2; ob; Bb cl 1,2,3; b.cl; alto sax; tenor sax; baritone sax; bsn; hrn in F (hrn in Eb optional); tpt 1,2 in Bb; trb 1,2; euph in Bb; tuba; string bass; timp; perc 1-3.
First Public Performance at James Allen School, London, 5 November 2007, conductor Mr Leigh O'Hara. Played at the Music For You course held at Bicton College, Sidmouth, Devon in August 2007, conductor Guy Woolfenden.
This work has been admirably tailored to suit the
developing player
. Winds Magazine Autumn 2007.
Touching Eurydice
Commissioned by Keith Allen for Birmingham Symphonic Winds. First performance at the CBSO Centre, Birmingham, June 2004. Also performed by the National Youth Wind Orchestra, Birmingham Conservatoire Wind Orchestra, Hertfordshire County Youth Wind Orchestra and Vestidens Musikkorps, Norway.
An excellent addition to the repertoire - try it!
.
Robert Parker, Winds Magazine.
Incidental Music
Intruders in a Lost Time
Commissioned by the Chipping Norton Youth Theatre, Oxfordshire. Public performances in March 2000.