Scores
| SHIVA NATARAJA | 1999 | 31-32 mins |
| For 2 pianos, 2 bass drums, 2 assistants | ||
| CLOUD SHADOW and SOLGATA | 2000 | 11 mins |
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| For solo piano | ||
| A piece which I premiered in Seoul in April 2000, and subsequently performed at festivals in Taiwan, Denmark, Germany, Ireland and Aldeburgh. Live performances also broadcast on Danish and North German radio.
2001 performance at the Queen Elizabeth Hall available on Live from the State of the Nation 2001 (NMC). > buy this CD Also performed by pianist Sarah Nicolls in London. |
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| THE HORSE SACRIFICE | 2001 | 20 mins |
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| For six players. Flute (bflute, treble recorder) clarinet (bclt, eflatclt, recorder) violin, solo cello, percussion and piano with ratchet and extra triangles | ||
| Commissioned by the Brighton Festival for the New Music Players; this was premiered in Brighton, May 2001. The piece received its second performance in a live broadcast as part of the BBC MUSIC LIVE weekend 2001. It was also performed at the Purcell Room in 2003. Available on the recording CRYING BIRD ECHOING STAR, on London Independent Records (LIR 003). | ||
| COPENHAGEN | c. 30 mins | |
| Music for a radio play | ||
| Improv/composed score for prepared piano: commissioned and broadcast by WDR/SWR Cologne. | ||
| THIRTEEN O'CLOCK SHADOW | 4 mins | |
| For two singing percussionists | ||
| Written for Richard Benjafield and Chris Brannick. Premiered at the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival 2001. Given several performances on a Cutting Edge tour, in York, Durham, The Warehouse London. Played in July 2004 by the above mentioned duo's new group Three Strange Angels. | ||
| THE CITY OF LOVE | 10 mins | |
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| Songs (texts by Bihari) for voice cello and piano | ||
| Written for Lore Lixenberg (voice), Zoe Martlew (cello) and Dominic Saunders (piano) and premiered by them in York as part of Cutting Edge tour April 2002. Performances in Oxford, York and London. | ||
| YOUR BLACK MOUTH | 12 mins | |
| For clarinet (doubling bass and E flat) and harp (doubling offstage celtic harp) | ||
| Premiered by Fiona Cross and Hugh Webb at the Leasowes bank festival Shropshire in August 2002. Subsequently at Luton Music Club and The Royal Academy of Music. | ||
| DIE UNENTHULLTE | 12 mins | |
| For violin and piano. | ||
| Commissioned by the Huddersfield Contemporary music Festival. Premiered by David Alberman and Rolf Hind at the Huddersfield Festival, November 2002. Since played in the Round Tower in Copenhagen and the Time of Music Festival in Viitasaari Finland. | ||
| UNIVERSE SLIDE | 4mins | |
| For piano | ||
| Written for and premiered by Paul Hardy. August 2003. Commissioned by the Shrewsbury Music Hall. | ||
| THE EYE OF FIRE | 28 mins | |
| for string quartet and prepared piano | ||
| Written for the composer and the Duke Quartet and premiered by them at the Bromsgrove Mixing Music series November 2004 | ||
| SUNNATA | 11 mins | |
| for grand piano, four uprights and a honkytonk | ||
| Written for the composer and five student pianists at Nottingham University premiered by them at Djanogly Recital Hall March 2005 | ||
| THE THING IS | 2006 | 14 mins |
| For cello piano and violin | ||
| Premiered at the Corsham Festival 2006 by Robin Michael cello Mary Dullea piano Darragh Morgan violin (The Fidelio Trio) commissioned by the Corsham Festival and the Fidelio Trio subsequently toured nationwide in the BMIC's Cutting Edge series |
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| FOLLOW THE LEADER | 2006 | 10-12 mins |
| For high voice and mobile percussionist | ||
| Commissioned by Lore Lixenberg First performed by her and Damien Harron at the RIOT spnm concert 9th Feb 2007 LSO St. Luke's |
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