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1. Twas On The Night by Robin Hodson
A simple carol, written in the English folk song modal tradition made famous by Holst and Vaughan Williams. The verses can be sung by any voice part, but have been notated for the Sopranos. Dynamics are left to the discretion of the performer.
2. Surgical Skills by Graeme Allan
This is the theme music for a three-volume video on laparoscopic surgery of all things! The beginning and end have been sutured together (maintaining the surgical theme!) to increase the length of the piece.
3. Tubaman by Graeme Allan
This piece was to be the theme for my website (sadly still in development). It is based rather loosely on at least two film/tv themes - see if you can guess which ones. Perversely although it is entitled Tubaman, there is no tuba part. Maybe I ...
4. Song for Saxophone and Piano, Op. 12 by Jordi Vives i Batlle
This is a short piece for alto saxophone and piano in more or less free form. It is essentially a song without words, with a surprise fast ending. Revision 24/2/2003 to improve articulation, phrasing, dynamics and other details.
5. Trees by Todd Coleman
This simple SATB choral work was written out of my emotional response to reading Joyce Kilmer's poem, Trees. The text expresses the supernal beauty of God's creations. Nothing made by the hand of man can quite express the wonder of the work of God's hands ...
6. Ave Verum by Robin Hodson
Another Ave Verum to complement the well worn and well loved versions by Mozart, Elgar and Byrd! This is an eight part, largely homophonic work written in 1997, which has been performed in various churches in the UK, including, bizarrely, in the presence ...
7. There Is No Rose by Robin Hodson
This is a popular medieval Christmas text, set in the solid Anglican tradition, written originally for St Paul's Knightsbridge in London, England.
8. This Is The Day by Robin Hodson
An Easter Anthem, with words taken from psalm 118. Regularly performed by various churches in the UK, it falls once again into a solid Anglican tradition of anthems.
9. Death, Be Not Proud by Robin Hodson
A setting of the poem of the same name by John Donne, scored for Alto, Tenor, Baritone and Bass (although the latter two have similar ranges). It was written for 4 solo voices, but can be sung by a male voice choir.
10. Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella by trad., Arr. Christopher Hossfeld
SATB arrangement of the traditional French carol with an unconventional twist.
11. Viola Sonata by Christopher Hossfeld
A very fast-paced piece for solo viola. The tension is heightened by quick alteration between conflicting note patterns. Sarah Darling, to whom the piece is dedicated, has performed the piece in the Kennedy Cender for the Performing Arts, Washington D.C. ...
12. Faith Comes from What Is Heard by Christopher Hossfeld
Anthem for mixed choir and organ. Mostly unison lines with a contrapuntal section near the end. The anthem was written for the Feast of St. Andrew, but the text is appropriate for Pentecost. An orchestral version of the organ part is available; please ...
13. Close Your Eyes [for Studio Orchestra] by Anthony Wakefield
Conceived and designed to show as many colours and sounds as possible within the basic Sibelius framework, using contemporary "media" style of writing. Hence written for a studio orchestra with soprano voice.
14. Carla's Capers by Ken Longley
Two-step dance tune written for Accordion.
15. String Quartet No. 3 by Elliott Miles McKinley
The quartet is presented in four movements with each movement connecting to the other without any real pause. The central idea is a long, lyric, and rather sad theme in D minor, which is presented in full during the first movement (a duet with cello and ...
16. Xylophonorhythmic Counterpoint by John Rogers
This piece is inspired by the 'Counterpoint' series of Steve Reich in which the soloist plays live against a pre-recorded tape.
17. Fanfaric Patriotism by John Rogers
A huge reworking of British nationalistic hymns for a large orchestra.
18. Theory Pre Test #1 by Martin Brunelle, Arr. Martin Brunelle
This is a MUSIC THEORY PRE-TEST for elementary or junior high school students. The answers are on page two and they are to print out page one and take the pre test. Once finished they can compare their answers to the answers on page two.
19. Toccata by Todd Coleman
Toccata is a presto virtuoso keyboard showpiece that combines the artistry and craftsmanship of Bach with the dynamism and fireworks of Liszt. The work would fit well in both a recital of traditional common practice repertoire or with other 20th-century ...
20. Breath of Life by Todd Coleman
Breath of Life is a work for solo flute written upon request for a friend's Bachelor of Music recital. The short work explores the full pitch range of the instrument as well as the complete dynamic range. It is a lyrical piece, in a hauntingly beautiful ...

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