This commentary, together with the portfolio of compositions it accompanies, proposes a particular attitude towards the composition of sacred choral music for liturgical use. Most church music published for use in the English parish church-collegiate-cathedral tradition in recent years tends not to display the influence of art-music of the twentieth century in terms of its approach to pitch and rhythmic material, and in its use of structural devices and schemata. There are notable and prolific exceptions, including Pärt, MacMillan, Birtwistle, and Weir, all of whom have written significant works for the liturgy, but the balance of repertoire is in favour of the strongly diatonic, added-note style associated in recent decades with Rutter,...
This commentary paper explores two fundamental structural principles of music: repetition and change...
There exists a need to explore the music of living composers--to acknowledge and advocate the merit ...
This thesis was written as the supporting reflective and contextual statement within a submission fo...
The aim of my research for the PhD has been to explore the possibilities of sacred music composition...
This portfolio of compositions and exegesis submitted for the degree of Master of Music in Compositi...
In 1964, Erik Routley (1917-1982) published a book entitled Twentieth Century Church Music, an expan...
This thesis consists of a portfolio of fourteen compositions, an accompanying commentary and recordi...
The following paper is a review of compositions written during the period 2000 to 2007. In presentin...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityIt was the purpose of this study of church music to discover contemp...
This thesis consists of a portfolio of fourteen compositions, an accompanying commentary and recordi...
The portfolio of compositions (part one) offers a selection of the composer’s most significant contr...
The enclosed thesis consists of two elements: a portfolio of six original musical compositions, prin...
The following commentary introduces six pieces written between 2012 and 2015, during the period of m...
This output is a portfolio comprising a score and recording of the community choral work, The Cathed...
This thesis consists of a portfolio of nine compositions accompanied by a written commentary and (wh...
This commentary paper explores two fundamental structural principles of music: repetition and change...
There exists a need to explore the music of living composers--to acknowledge and advocate the merit ...
This thesis was written as the supporting reflective and contextual statement within a submission fo...
The aim of my research for the PhD has been to explore the possibilities of sacred music composition...
This portfolio of compositions and exegesis submitted for the degree of Master of Music in Compositi...
In 1964, Erik Routley (1917-1982) published a book entitled Twentieth Century Church Music, an expan...
This thesis consists of a portfolio of fourteen compositions, an accompanying commentary and recordi...
The following paper is a review of compositions written during the period 2000 to 2007. In presentin...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityIt was the purpose of this study of church music to discover contemp...
This thesis consists of a portfolio of fourteen compositions, an accompanying commentary and recordi...
The portfolio of compositions (part one) offers a selection of the composer’s most significant contr...
The enclosed thesis consists of two elements: a portfolio of six original musical compositions, prin...
The following commentary introduces six pieces written between 2012 and 2015, during the period of m...
This output is a portfolio comprising a score and recording of the community choral work, The Cathed...
This thesis consists of a portfolio of nine compositions accompanied by a written commentary and (wh...
This commentary paper explores two fundamental structural principles of music: repetition and change...
There exists a need to explore the music of living composers--to acknowledge and advocate the merit ...
This thesis was written as the supporting reflective and contextual statement within a submission fo...