UPCOMING PERFORMANCES

Thursday 4th June 2026, 3:30pm

Aysgarth, St Andrew’s Church (Map)

CENTURIES OF SONG: FROM DOWLAND TO A WORLD PREMIERE

My new song cycle, inspired by the rivers Swale and Ure, and created especially for the Swaledale Festival, receives its world premiere.

My new work is commissioned by the Royal Philharmonic Society

Presented in partnership with the RPSRyedale Festival, and Wensleydale Concert Series

Margaret Lingas soprano
Christopher Glynn piano

RECENT PERFORMANCES

Saturday 18th May 2024, 7:30pm

St George’s Bloomsbury, London (Map)

Lord, I cry unto thee receives its London premiere alongside other new works of contemporary sacred music as part of this year’s London Festival of Contemporary Church Music.

Alastair Carey conductor
The LFCCM Festival Singers

Friday 1st December 2023, 8:15pm

The Orgelpark, Amsterdam (Map)

Dhyāna receives its Dutch premiere as part of the final of the Prix Annelie de Man 2023.

Kristian Nyquist harpsichord
Ola Sendecki violin

Tuesday 11th July 2023, 7:30pm

VOCES 8 Centre, London (Map)

Continuing their link with Cheltenham Music Festival, hear the London premieres of pieces written for the 2022 Cheltenham Composers Academy.

Dhyāna receives its London premiere as part of the Spitalfields Music Festival 2023. 

Mahan Esfahani harpsichord
Fenella Humphreys violin

Friday 31st March 2023, 12:30pm

LSO St Luke’s, London (Map)

Ennui receives its second performance.

Juliana Koch oboe
Chi-Yu Mo clarinet
Joost Bosdijk bassoon
Rachel Leach presenter

Video recording available on request

Sunday 27th November 2022, 5pm

St Wilfrid’s, Harrogate (Map)

A Great and Mighty Wonder receives its second performance.

Choir of St Wilfrid’s Harrogate
Ensemble Pro Victoria

Toby Ward & Anthony Gray conductors

Friday 15th July 2022, 10am

Parabola Arts Centre, Cheltenham (Map)

Dhyāna receives its world premiere as part of the Cheltenham Composer Academy 2022.

Mahan Esfahani harpsichord
Fenella Humphreys violin

Sunday 20th February 2022, 6pm

Clare College Chapel, Cambridge (Map)

Lord I cry unto thee receives its second performance by the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge

The Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Graham Ross conductor

Sunday 17th October 2021, 6:30pm

Conway Hall, London (Map)

Ennui,  now arranged for strings, receives its London premiere as part of the final of the Clements Prize 2021.

Michael Trainor violin
Tetsuumi Nagata viola
Jessie Ann Richardson cello

 

Sunday 30th May 2021, 6pm

Clare College Chapel, Cambridge (Map)

Lord I cry unto thee, commissioned by the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge receives its world premiere. 

The Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Graham Ross conductor

Saturday 11th December 2021, 7pm

Online

Vasanti receives its USA premiere

Sarah Manasreh clarinet