SOLO Voice
Among the streams (2011)
song cycle based on texts by W. B. Yeats for bass voice & piano, premièred by David Ireland & Gus Tredwell on 4 March 2011.
song cycle based on texts by W. B. Yeats for bass voice & piano, premièred by David Ireland & Gus Tredwell on 4 March 2011.
Fallen Petals (2010)
song cycle based on texts by Oscar Wilde for tenor, 'cello & piano. Premièred at a Coffee Break Concert in St. Peter's Church (Nottingham) on 6 March 2010 by Will Glendinning, Elisheba Stevens & Carla Matthews.
song cycle based on texts by Oscar Wilde for tenor, 'cello & piano. Premièred at a Coffee Break Concert in St. Peter's Church (Nottingham) on 6 March 2010 by Will Glendinning, Elisheba Stevens & Carla Matthews.
Jaunt in the Octatonic (2008)
scoring: oboe, clarinet in b-flat, vibraphone, soprano voice, violin & 'cello.
scoring: oboe, clarinet in b-flat, vibraphone, soprano voice, violin & 'cello.
Songs of Innocence (2011)
song cycle based on some of William Blake's poetry of the same name for baritone voice and piano. First performed by René Bloice-Sanders and Gus Tredwell at 'Alex Patterson's Big Weekend' on Saturday 28 May 2011.
song cycle based on some of William Blake's poetry of the same name for baritone voice and piano. First performed by René Bloice-Sanders and Gus Tredwell at 'Alex Patterson's Big Weekend' on Saturday 28 May 2011.
OPERA
Entr'acte (2011) - pub opera performed in Nottingham Lakeside Arts Café
The Door (2016) - opera chorus written for Streetwise Opera
Instrumental
Bumptious Self-Assertiveness (2009) - wind quintet
Crossing Wires (2009) - string quartet
Fiery Visions (2009) - ob/CA, cl, bsn, hrn, tpt, vln, vlc, db
Limbo (2012) - fl, b cl, tpt, trb, vib, hrp, vln, clv
Lux in tenebris (2011) - solo vlc, tam-tam + choir
Nocturne (2009) - orchestra
The Pleiades (2011) - solo oboe
THEATRE
Coram Boy (2019) - additional music for Nottingham Playhouse's community production of Helen Edmundson's adaptation of Jamilia Gavin's novel, directed by Adam Penford. Include original settings of songs: 'The Gloucester Clipper', 'Three Children Sliding', 'I will praise thee' and 'Once in a golden field of corn' as well as underscoring Alexander's nightmare scene and the death of Meshak.