The Land was written for the South Holland Choral Project in Lincolnshire and was commissioned by the South Holland District Council to celebrate the changing seasons in that area.
Instrumentation: Piano OR Harp & small string orchestra
Commissioned to celebrate the centenary of the Norfolk Wherry yacht White Moth. The choir and small string group depict the quiet majesty of the River Bure as well as the graceful character of the wherry itself.
A piece full of unbridled majesty and victory through its colourful registrations and insistent rhythmic patterns. Perfect for Christmas or the great Feast of Christ the King.
Losing and finding things is something that happens all the time. It is especially true if you live in a forest. In A King’s Ransom many things are lost including Robin Hood!
A Children's Story Book for 7-11 year olds.
A beautiful setting of this unusual fifteenth-century text. There is an overriding atmosphere of joy and intense love, as well as touching moments of pathos, especially in relation to the premonition of Calvary.
This setting of the well-known text creates a warm and intimate sound world, written to reflect the prayerful and devotional feast of The Assumption of Our Lady.
Commissioned by Wells Cathedral for the Cathedral Choir, Patrick has set the words of 16th century English poet Edmund Spenser which glorifies Christ’s sacrifice for mankind and praises his path of love.