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List of compositions by James MacMillan

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of compositions by James MacMillan (born 1959), a Scottish composer of contemporary classical music. MacMillan's music is published by Boosey & Hawkes, and his diverse catalogue of music currently numbers over 200 works.[1]

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  • NEW RELEASE: James MacMillan's Vidi aquam, a reflection on Thomas Tallis' Spem in alium
  • James MacMillan: Violin Concerto - Proms 2013
  • James MacMillan Sabre Dance from Northern Skies
  • Trombone Quartet No. 1, "Densities": Mvt. V: Lento-Allegro (World Premiere Recording)
  • James Macmillan performed by the Angell Trio

Transcription

Opera or music theatre

Orchestral

Band

Choral

Chamber

Vocal

Piano(s)

  • Piano Sonata (1985)
  • A Cecilian Variation for JFK (1991)
  • Barncleupédie (1992)
    • written as a gift to the composer's friends Barbara and Kenneth Kelly. Premiered at the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh by pianist Catherine Edwards on 28 February 1993.
  • Angel (1993)
    • written as a gift to the composer's daughter; first performed by the composer on 31 October 1993 at Stockbridge Parish Church, Edinburgh.
  • Birthday Present (1997)
  • Lumen Christi (1997)
    • premiered on 11 April 1997 at Palazzo Barozzi, Milan by Carlo Boccadoro.
  • in angustiis... I (2001)
  • For Ian (2000)
    • written in memory of the composer's friend and Church of Scotland minister Ian Tweedlie. First performed on 8 February 2000 by the composer at St Ninian's Women's Guild, Cumnock.
  • 25th May 1967 and For Neil (2002)
  • Walfrid, On His Arrival At The Gates Of Paradise (2008)

References

  1. ^ "James MacMillan". www.boosey.com.
  2. ^ Ivan Moody et al., sleeve notes to Delphian Records CD DCD34168 (2016).
  3. ^ ""The Present" world premiere recording". 26 May 2022.
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