Sir James MacMillan\u27s choral works have been studied through the lens of, and labelled by, three extra-musical themes: Catholicism, Scottish identity, and social consciousness. This study investigates the veracity of these labels from the perspective of the composer, and their application to choral music. Interviews with the composer were conducted in Glasgow, Scotland. Two choral works were studied, the large choral-orchestral work, St John Passion, and the short a cappella piece, The Gallant Weaver. Texts and translations, as well as full transcripts of the interviews are included in the appendix
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This article presents the methodology and research underpinning the TheoArtistry Composers’ Scheme, ...
This article presents the methodology and research underpinning the TheoArtistry Composers’ Scheme, ...
The purpose of this study is to provide a survey of the seventy-three sacred choral works of the Wel...
312 p.Thesis (A.Mus.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Examines the eight choral ...
The Scottish composer Sir James MacMillan is one of the major figures of contemporary music, with a ...
James MacMillan is one of the most well-known and successful living composers as well as an internat...
In the year in which James MacMillan reaches his half century and Scotland celebrates the Internatio...
Although he describes himself as a ‘modernist’, tradition has been an integral aspect of the music o...
In the year in which James MacMillan reaches his half century and Scotland celebrates the Internatio...
This dissertation focuses on the analysis of James MacMillan’s Seven Last Words from the Cross (1993...
O Bone Jesu is one of a large number of works, both instrumental and vocal, which James MacMillan ha...
James MacMillan composed his Mass of Blessed John Henry Newman as a congregational setting for the v...
Examines the interconnetions between MacMillan’s congregational masses and other works by the compos...
The Scottish composer Sir James MacMillan (b. 1959) is a vocal proponent of contemporary sacred musi...
Many of Scottish composer James MacMillan’s most essential works are influenced by his Catholic fait...
This article presents the methodology and research underpinning the TheoArtistry Composers’ Scheme, ...
This article presents the methodology and research underpinning the TheoArtistry Composers’ Scheme, ...
The purpose of this study is to provide a survey of the seventy-three sacred choral works of the Wel...