CALENDAR
13/03/24
Wolf
Workshop recording of Wolf for solo percussion by Harriet Riley at Cardiff University
11/01/24
In Tiled
performed by Jerry Zhuo, Thomas Pitt, and Laura Shipsey (as part of the Hooting Cow Collective) collaboratively with the audience as part of a workshop on improvisation at the RMA/BFE Student Conference, Cardiff University
03/12/23
O Nacht!
for mixed choir (SSAATTBB) performed by Daniel Collins and the choir of St Mark's Hamilton Terrace, London
29/11/23
String Quartet movements III and IV
workshop performance by the Solem Quartet at Cardiff University
08/07/23
String Quartet movements III and IV
for performed by the Bozzini Quartet at the Time of Music Festival, Viitasaari, Finland
10/11/22
Lunar (abridged version from Crossing Songs)
for solo high soprano, performed by Emily Thorner as part of 'State of Being'
East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA
18/10/22
Feathered Air
for solo piano, performed by Benjamin Powell as part of Psappha's 'composing for piano...' scheme, Manchester, UK (online premiere)
19/06/22
Exquisite Distance
for a collaborative project created by the Hooting Cow Collective, performed in two versions at the Music since 1900 conference, The Lab, Royal Birmingham Conservaroire, Birmingham, UK
05/06/22
Crossing Songs
for solo high soprano and sinfonietta (a Britten Pears Arts Commission for Aldeburgh Festival 2022) performed by Emily Thorner (soprano) and the Britten Pears Contemporary Ensemble, conducted by Jonathan Berman, at the Britten Studio, Snape Maltings, UK
05/06/22
The Time Being
for sinfonietta, performed by the Britten Pears Contemporary Ensemble, conducted by Jonathan Berman, at the Britten Studio, Snape Maltings, UK (written as part of the BPYAP contemporary composition course 2019-20)
19/01/22
Of Far Flung Skies
performed by the City of Bristol Brass Band and Learner Band, conducted by Ian Holmes, BBC Radio 3 broadcast
17/12/21
Exquisite Distance
a collaborative project created by the Hooting Cow Collective with guest performers from the Taceti Ensemble for the Thailand New Music and Arts Symposium
17/12/21
Myopic Sequence
for alto saxophone, performed by Pisol Manatchinapisit (Taceti Ensemble) at the Thailand New Music and Arts Symposium
17/10/21
Of Far Flung Skies
for Brass Band with optional learner band parts, a collaboration with the City of Bristol Brass Band and Learner Band as part of Adopt a Composer run by Making Music in collaboration with Sound and Music, supported by the PRSF Foundation and the Philip and Dorothy Green Trust. Performed by the City of Bristol Brass Band and Learner Band, conducted by Ian Holmes at St. George's Hall, Bristol, UK
02/01/21
from a ground floor flat [probably gardenless]
an installation (English - text only, or video - English with Mandarin translation by Yue Zhuo) at the Jimei x Arles International Photo Festival, Xiamen, China
28/06/20
Stormfield songs
for solo violin, performed by Fenella Humphreys as part of her online series of Homemade concerts during the covid-19 pandemic, London, UK.
19/02/20
Beacons
for clarinet, cello, and piano, performed by the Alpaca Ensemble as part of the Musicon Concert Series, Durham, UK
26/10/19
Mercury
for flute choir, performed by Opal Flutes, conducted by Sharon Moloney at St Clement with St Peter, Barry Road, Dulwich, London, UK
15/09/19
Confluere
for piano trio, performed by the Ethel Smyth trio as part of Illuminate 2019 as part of the Stonevale Concert Series, Oxford, UK
14/09/19
Confluere
for piano trio, performed by the Ethel Smyth trio as part of Illuminate 2019 at St Mary's Coffee Concert Series, Stafford, UK
07/09/19
Confluere
for piano trio, performed by the Ethel Smyth trio as part of Illuminate 2019 at Late Music, York, St. Saviourgate Unitarian Chapel, York, UK
30/08/19
Confluere
for piano trio, performed by the Ethel Smyth trio as part of Illuminate 2019 at St Luke's, Birghton, UK
23/08/19
Aria
for string quartet, performed by the Gildas Quartet as part of the Dartington International Summer School advanced composition course directed by Sir Harrison Birtwistle
23/08/19
Monody
for solo violin (with an interruption), performed by Christopher Jones (violin) and Joseph Havlat (piano interruption) as part of the Dartington International Summer School advanced composition course directed by Sir Harrison Birtwistle
10/08/19
Hatch
for orchestra, commissioned and performed by the Cambridge, Heidelberg, Montpellier Youth Orchestra, conducted by Matthew Gunn, at Amphitheatre d'O, Montpellier, France
11/07/19
The Time Being
for sinfonietta, an early version of the piece developed over the initial 10 days of the Britten Pears Young Artists programme 2019-20, performed by the BPYAP contemporary ensemble, conducted by Jessica Cottis, Britten Studio, Snape Maltings, UK
24/05/19
Aria
for string quartet, public workshop recording by the Armida Quartett as part of the Peter Reynolds Composers Studio at the Vale of Glamorgan Festival, Cardiff, Wales, supported by the UK Friends of the Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Foundation
21/05/19
Beam
for string quartet, public workshop recording by the Armida Quartett as part of the Peter Reynolds Composers Studio at the Vale of Glamorgan Festival, Cardiff, Wales, supported by the UK Friends of the Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Foundation
05/04/19
Old English
nine miniatures for piano, a selection performed by Ana Beatriz Ferreira at St Martin's Church, Caerphilly, as part of a concert of contemporary and experimental works given by the Hooting Cow Collective
08/03/19
Speak, Rose
for mezzo soprano to fragments by Sappho, performed by Lizzie Watson at Cardiff University School of Music as part of the International Women's Day Concert, Cardiff, Wales
08/03/19
Confluere
for piano trio, performed by the Prism Trio as part of the Illuminate Women's Music 2019 season, New School of Music Concert Hall, Cambridge, MA, USA
30/03/19
Confluere
for piano trio, performed by the Prism Trio as part of the Illuminate Women's Music 2019 season, women composers festival of Hartford, CT, USA
20/02/19
Points, Clicks & Whistles
for five or more singers - performed by Einat Aronstein, Ana Molnar, Elisa Prosperi, Elina Viluma and Jessica Wagner as part of 'Voice-noise-toys' - a workshop led by Andreas Fischer and Agata Zubel at Impuls Festival, Reiterkaserne, Leonhardstrasse 82-84, Graz, Austria
19/02/19
In Tiled
for two or more performers, tile keeper and audience, performed by Jacobo Hernand (violin) and Yui Sakagoshi (saxophone) as part of the 'Music Extended' workshop led by Simon Loffler at Impuls Festival, Forum Stadtpark, Graz, Austria
02/02/19
Samara
for orchestra, performed by Aldworth Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Andrew Taylor, The Great Hall, Reading, UK. An APO commission.
09/11/18
Juggernaut Island
for string quartet, public workshop performance recording by the Ligeti Quartet as part of the CeNMaS workshops, supported by University of Sheffield and Arts Council England, Sheffield, UK
22/04/18
TRAX
for flexible ensemble, performed by the Hooting Cow Collective at the Reardon Smith Theatre, National Museum, Cardiff, Wales
22/04/18
A Lullaby Adrift
for solo violin, solo cello, and string orchestra, performed at the European String Teachers Association strings day, Cardiff University School of Music, Wales
15/11/17
The Peacock Tree
for wind quintet, workshop performance of an early version of the piece by players from the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Cardiff University School of Music, Cardiff, Wales
11/08/17
A common language
for orchestra, performed by the Cambridge, Heidelberg, Montpellier Youth Orchestra, the Guildhall, Cambridge, UK
10/06/17
Mercury
for flute choir, performed by the opal flutes, Dulwich, London, UK
26/11/16
Counterbalance
for flute choir, performed by the opal flutes, Dulwich, London, UK
22/10/15
The Rambler
for string orchestra, workshop performance as a finalist in the Yorkshire Late Starters Strings composition competition mentored by Michael Finnissy, York, UK
10/06/13
Birdflight
for music box and live electronics, Durham New Music Marathon, Durham University School of Music, Durham, UK
15/06/10
for Pog
for solo violin, performed by Laura Shipsey, Northampton, UK