Mixed Voices (accompanied)

I Saw Three Ships

SATB and Piano, 4′

Performed by the choir of St Barnabas, Jericho, directed by Esther Bersweden, 2024. Organ: Martin Payne

Light

SATB + descant and Piano, 4’50”

Commissioned and performed by Bristol Youth Choir and directed by David Ogden, to celebrate the opening of the Bristol Beacon, 2024

Search me, O God

SATB and Organ, 3’45”

Performed by the University of Bristol Church Choir, directed by Esther Bersweden, 2021. Organ: Isaac Powell

You, God, Are My God

SSATB and Organ, with Soprano Solo, 6’45”

Requiem

The Requiem has seven movements. All but the sixth movement (included here for completeness) are accompanied by organ; the fourth movement has an unaccompanied choral opening followed by an organ interlude. The following extracts are taken from the premiere at St Paul’s, Clifton on 5th November 2022, sung by the Avon Chamber Choir and friends, directed by Esther Bersweden. Organist: Isaac Powell. Soloists: Alex Scott and Ben Pennington.
There is also a version of the Requiem with orchestral accompaniment.

1. Introit

SSATB and Organ, 4’20”

2. Kyrie

SSATB and Organ, with Baritone Solo, 4′

3. Sanctus and Benedictus

SSATB and Organ, 3’45”

4. I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say

SATB and Organ, 7’10”

5. Agnus Dei

SSAATB and Organ, 4’25”

6. The Darkness is as Light

SSAATTBB with Baritone Solo, 4’45”

7. Lux Aeterna

SSAATB and Organ, 3’40”

Time and Tides

Time and Tides is a six-movement work commissioned by Eltham Choral Society as a celebration of Greenwich. Each movement is accompanied by organ. The following extracts are taken from the premiere at St Alfege Church, Greenwich, in July 2024, performed by Eltham Choral Society, directed by Max Barley. Organist: Matthew Jorysz.

1. Time

SATB and Organ, 6’35”

2. The Lady Oriana

SATB and Organ, 5′

3. A Drop of Nelson’s Blood

SATB, Organ and Tambourine, 2’50”

4. One Tree Hill

SATB and Organ, 7’25”

5. When I Heard the Learn’d Astronomer

SATB and Organ, 5′

6. Even Such is Time

SATB and Organ, 5’25”