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For Violin Cello and Piano. Commissioned by the Bloomsbury Trio and first performed by them in the Church of St Magnus the Martyr London on 22nd November 2005. For Violin Cello and Piano. Commissioned by the Bloomsbury Trio and first performed by them in the Church of St Magnus the Martyr London on 22nd November 2005.

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Hortus Musicae - Book 2 by Robert Saxton for solo Piano. Composed and published in 2016. Duration: 35 minutes. 1: The Flowers appear on the Earth 2: Light on the Water Garden 3: The Garden of Changing Perspective 4: Beech Bank (a la recherché)… 5: Light in the hedge garden 6: The Garden at twilight 7: Hortus Animae Alis Fugacis [The Garden of the Swift-Winged Spirit] Hortus Musicae Book 2 was premiered by Clare Hammond at the 2016 Presteigne festival with funds provided by the RVW Trust. Hortus Musicae - Book 2 by Robert Saxton for solo Piano. Composed and published in 2016. Duration: 35 minutes. 1: The Flowers appear on the Earth 2: Light on the Water Garden 3: The Garden of Changing Perspective 4: Beech Bank (a la recherché)… 5: Light in the hedge garden 6: The Garden at twilight 7: Hortus Animae Alis Fugacis [The Garden of the Swift-Winged Spirit] Hortus Musicae Book 2 was premiered by Clare Hammond at the 2016 Presteigne festival with funds provided by the RVW Trust.

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Hope's Place by Anthony Gilbert. 18'18; for septet of 4 Wind and String trio. Chamber concertino for Flute doubling Alto Flute; Oboe doubling Oboe d'amore; Clarinet in Bb doubling either Bass Clarinet in Bb & Clarinet in A or Basset Clarinet in A with extension to low written C Bassoon Violin Viola Cello. Commissioned for Clark Rundell and Ensemble 10/10. First performance by Ensemble 10/10 dir. Clark Rundell at The Cornerstone Liverpool Hope University on 16th October 2013. Hope's Place by Anthony Gilbert. 18'18'; for septet of 4 Wind and String trio. Chamber concertino for Flute doubling Alto Flute; Oboe doubling Oboe d'amore; Clarinet in Bb doubling either Bass Clarinet in Bb & Clarinet in A or Basset Clarinet in A with extension to low written C; Bassoon; Violin; Viola; Cello. Commissioned for Clark Rundell and Ensemble 10/10. First performance by Ensemble 10/10 dir. Clark Rundell at The Cornerstone Liverpool Hope University on 16th October 2013.

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Ed Hughes ' Sky Blue for solo Clarinet and Orchestra. A3 Conductor's score. ' This concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra is approximately eight minutes long. It was composed especially for Alison Hughes (clarinettist) and the University of Sussex Symphony Orchestra. Sky Blue is inspired by a painting of the same name made in 1940 by Wassily Kandinsky in which figures appear to float free across a clear blue sky. The painting has been described (by Mona Molarsky 2009) as 'an ethereal Miró-like confection with biomorphic squiggles that buzz like glimmering insects in the afternoon sun'. The music is a continuous single movement with moments of harmonic transparency contrastingwith sections of greater modal complexity. There are some sections which also feature soloists in the Orchestra perhaps like the free-floating figures in Kandinsky's painting. ' - Ed Hughes (June 2014) Ed Hughes ' Sky Blue for solo Clarinet and Orchestra. A3 Conductor's score. ' This concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra is approximately eight minutes long. It was composed especially for Alison Hughes (clarinettist) and the University of Sussex Symphony Orchestra. Sky Blue is inspired by a painting of the same name made in 1940 by Wassily Kandinsky in which figures appear to float free across a clear blue sky. The painting has been described (by Mona Molarsky 2009) as 'an ethereal Miró-like confection with biomorphic squiggles that buzz like glimmering insects in the afternoon sun'. The music is a continuous single movementwith moments of harmonic transparency contrasting with sections of greater modal complexity. There are some sections which also feature soloists in the Orchestra perhaps like the free-floating figures in Kandinsky's painting. ' - Ed Hughes (June 2014)

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First performed by Ruth Nicholson on May 24th 2012 at Royal Holloway College London. First performed by Ruth Nicholson on May 24th 2012 at Royal Holloway College London.

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Sadie Harrison 's Hantu for Double Bass and Piano. Composed 2013 and published 2016. Duration: 8 minutes. Hantu was written especially for Nick Lum as part of the first prize awarded for his performance in the Wells Double Bass Recital Competition in 2013. The title means ghost' in Malaysian (Lum is from Kuala Lumpar) with the piece taking its inspiration from the country's annual Festival of the Hungry Ghosts. The Piano is transformed into a westernised gamelan orchestra with gongs' kendang drums' and bamboo flutes'. The music is highly repetitive with rhythm and pitch cycles used toimitate the structure of much gamelan music. The piece is divided into three main sections. The first and last are dark and menacing marked a slow procession of spirits'. The central section entitled The ghost's dance' is a quirky virtuosic interplay between pizz and arco building to a wild crescendo before a return to the procession which gradually disappears into the night. The Double Bass is often used in its highest lyrical register singing out fragments from a Malaysian melody entitled Anak Indung. This tune is heard over the top of the procession music an attempt to dispel the evil spirits through the beauty of song. The piece was kindly commissioned by The Friends of Music at Wells Cathedral School and given its first performance by Nick Lum and Gemma Beeson at Wells Cathedral School on 23 June 2013. Sadie Harrison 's Hantu for Double Bass and Piano. Composed 2013 and published 2016. Duration: 8 minutes. Hantu was written especially for Nick Lum as part of the first prize awarded for his performance in the Wells Double Bass Recital Competition in 2013. The title means ghost' in Malaysian (Lum is from Kuala Lumpar) with the piece taking its inspiration from the country's annual Festival of the Hungry Ghosts. The Piano is transformed into a westernised gamelan orchestra with gongs' kendang drums' and bamboo flutes'. The music ishighly repetitive with rhythm and pitch cycles used to imitate the structure of much gamelan music. The piece is divided into three main sections. The first and last are dark and menacing marked a slow procession of spirits'. The central section entitled The ghost's dance' is a quirky virtuosic interplay between pizz and arco building to a wild crescendo before a return to the procession which gradually disappears into the night. The Double Bass is often used in its highest lyrical register singing out fragments from a Malaysian melody entitled Anak Indung. This tune is heard over the top of the procession music an a

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James Weeks ' Stacking Weaving Building Joining for any number of pitched instruments (at least six). Performing score. Stacking Weaving Building Joining was first performed by The Hola with CoMA Sussex Brighton March 2007. James Weeks ' Stacking Weaving Building Joining for any number of pitched instruments (at least six). Performing score. Stacking Weaving Building Joining was first performed by The Hola with CoMA Sussex Brighton March 2007.

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Score and part for Double Bass and Piano accompaniment. Score and part for Double Bass and Piano accompaniment.

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James Weeks ' The Catford Harmony for Oboe Clarinet Alto Saxophone Piano Violin and Cello.Composed 2008 revised and published 2014. Duration: 8'30. Commissioned by Gwyn Pritchard. First performed by Uroboros Ensemble at The Warehouse London on 10th April 2008. James Weeks ' The Catford Harmony for Oboe Clarinet Alto Saxophone Piano Violin and Cello. Composed 2008 revised and published 2014. Duration: 8'30'. Commissioned by Gwyn Pritchard. First performed by Uroboros Ensemble at The Warehouse London on 10th April 2008.

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Estrofas Del Viento by Hilda Paredes for Viola Da Gamba and Clarinet. Two Performing Scores.

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Pack of 10 choral scores-Venetian Sky was commissioned by Sage Gateshead. It was written for the second CoMA Festival of Contemporary Music for All and first performed by all-comer workshop participants alongside members of Royal Northern Sinfonia and Chorus and the New Tyneside Orchestra at Sage Gateshead on 3rd and 4th March 2018. Pack of 10. (Single copies available - M570368242) Venetian Sky was commissioned by Sage Gateshead. It was written for the second CoMA Festival of Contemporary Music for All and first performed by all-comer workshop participants alongside members of Royal Northern Sinfonia and Chorus and the New Tyneside Orchestra at Sage Gateshead on 3rd and 4th March 2018. Pack of 10. (Single copies available - M570368242)

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For two Alto Flutes Bass Flute Violin Viola Cello. Composed and published 2015. Walled Garden for String and Flute trios is a set of three pieces designed to be interleaved with Mala punica a sequence of canons for eight-voiced vocal ensemble written in 2008-9. Commissioned by Spitalfields Music and first performed with Mala punica at Spitalfields Music Summer Festival on 3rd June 2015 by Daniel Pioro (Violin) Robert Ames (Viola) Oliver Coates (Cello) Jane Mitchell and Rebecca Larsen (Alto Flutes) and Helen Keen (Bass Flute). Duration: c. 24 minutes. For two Alto Flutes Bass Flute Violin Viola Cello. Composed and published 2015. Walled Garden for String and Flute trios is a set of three pieces designed to be interleaved with Mala punica a sequence of canons for eight-voiced vocal ensemble written in 2008-9. Commissioned by Spitalfields Music and first performed with Mala punica at Spitalfields Music Summer Festival on 3rd June 2015 by Daniel Pioro (Violin) Robert Ames (Viola) Oliver Coates (Cello) Jane Mitchell and Rebecca Larsen (Alto Flutes) and Helen Keen (Bass Flute). Duration: c. 24 minutes.

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Sadie Harrison 's Three Jennys for solo Oboe. Performing score. Three Jennys was written especially for Jenny Porcas who gave the work its first performance on 7 June 2014 at the Purbeck Arts Week Festival in St. Mary s Church Swanage. The three miniature movements are entitled Spinning Jenny (based on the Lancashire folksong Poverty Knock associated with the textile industry of the nineteenth century) Creeping Jenny (Lysimachia nummelaria) which twists andturns like the plant itself and Jenny Wren heard here in virtuoso voice. Three Jennys is dedicated to Jenny with affection.

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For mixed chorus and Cello. Published in 1979. Texts: Yeats. First performance: The Ionian Singers conducted by James Wood 14th April 1988. Score. For mixed chorus and Cello. Published in 1979. Texts: Yeats. First performance: The Ionian Singers conducted by James Wood 14th April 1988. Score.

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An African Prayer and Blessings. Included in the Choirbook for The Queen published to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Her Majesty The Queen in 2012. The original concept for this project emerged in 2004 from asuggestion made by Robert Ponsonby to mark the Diamond Jubilee of Her Majesty The Queen in 2012 with a festival' of new anthems to be sung in beautiful places of worship by the best choirs throughout the UK.

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Laurence Roman's Quintet For Strings . Composed and published in 2017 this piece is dedicated to the fond memory of Robert Kemeny. Laurence Roman's Quintet For Strings . Composed and published in 2017 this piece is dedicated to the fond memory of Robert Kemeny.

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Composed in 2012 Deux Hommages was written for and is dedicated to the Raschèr Saxophone Quartet. This 12 minute piece by the Albanian-born British composer Thomas Simaku is based on the idea of a line seen and heard from different perspectives. Composed in 2012 Deux Hommages was written for and is dedicated to the Raschèr Saxophone Quartet. This 12 minute piece by the Albanian-born British composer Thomas Simaku is based on the idea of aline seen and heard from different perspectives.

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James Weeks ' Softest Numbers for Violin and Piano. Composed and published 2014. Duration: 3'30 Written for the Ives Song transcription project at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama London: Ives' Cradle Song (1919) is used as source material. First performed there on 23rd November 2014 by Amarins Wierdsma (Violin) and Aaron Burrows (Piano). James Weeks ' Softest Numbers for Violin and Piano. Composed and published 2014. Duration: 3'30' Written for the Ives Song transcription project at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama London: Ives' Cradle Song (1919) is used as source material. First performed there on 23rd November 2014 by Amarins Wierdsma (Violin) and Aaron Burrows (Piano).

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George Nicholson's String Quartet No.5 . George Nicholson was born in County Durham in 1949 and studied at the University of York with David Blake and Bernard Rands receiving his doctorate in 1979. For ten years he pursued a freelance career in London before being appointed Lecturer in Music and Director of Composition at Keele University in 1988. In January 1996 he took up the post of Senior Lecturer in Composition at Sheffield University. George Nicholson's String Quartet No.5 . George Nicholson was born in County Durham in 1949 and studied at the University of York with David Blake and Bernard Rands receiving his doctorate in 1979. For ten years he pursued a freelance career in London before being appointed Lecturer in Music and Director of Composition at Keele University in 1988. In January 1996 he took up the post of Senior Lecturer in Composition at Sheffield University.

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The title Par-feshani-ye 'Eshq translates in English to The Fluttering Wings Of Love and was taken from a text by the 18th century Sufi poet Bidel . Each brief movement takes a couplet from the poem as inspiration drawing on an extraordinary array of images of clay pots on waterwheels a nightingale’s fluttering wings weighty fetters links and the world’s garden roses. The work is dedicated to friends Renée Reznek and Bruce Wannell. Bruce introduced Harrison to the poetry of Bidel and Renée had the privilege of performing the piece on its premiere performance. Australian born freelance composer and performer Sadie Harrison ’s unique fusion of elements from indigenousLithuanian music and poetry with her own modernist often abrasive style have led her to be compared with Bartok but with her own warmth and grandeur. Since 2012 Harrison has been working alongside a long list of well accomplished musicians; Paul Carey Peter Sheppard Skaerved Sergej Okrushko Alex South Duncan Honeybourne are among many who have had the privilege work with Harrison so far. Performances of Harrison 's works have been given across the world by Lontano London Chamber Symphony Music Projects/ London Ixion Okeanos Bournemouth Sinfonietta Kokoro and the St. Christopherus Chamber Orchestra and many others. The title Par-feshani-ye 'Eshq translates in English to The Fluttering Wings Of Love and was taken from a text by the 18th century Sufi poet Bidel . Each brief movement takes a couplet from the poem as inspiration drawing on an extraordinary array of images of clay pots on waterwheels a nightingale’s fluttering wings weighty fetters links and the world’s garden roses. The work is dedicated to friends Renée Reznek and Bruce Wannell. Bruce introduced Harrison to the poetry of Bidel and Renée had the privilege of performing the piece on its premiere performance. Australian born freelancecomposer and performer Sadie Harrison ’s unique fusion of elements from indigenous Lithuanian music and poetry with her own modernist often abrasive style have led her to be compared with Bartok but with her own warmth and grandeur. Since 2012 Harrison has been working alongside a long list of well accomplished musicians; Paul Carey Peter Sheppard Skaerved Sergej Okrushko Alex South Duncan Honeybourne are among many who have had the privilege work with Harrison so far. Performances of Harrison 's works have been given across the world by Lontano London Chamber Symphony Music Projects/ London Ixion Okeanos Bournemouth Sinfonietta Kokoro and the St. Christopherus Chamber Orchestra and many others.