Ed Hughes: I Was Born, But..... For Solo Flute, Solo Violin, Published 2002.Commissioned by Bath Film Festival with funds from South West ArtsFirst performance with screening of the film 'I Was Born, But...' directed by Yasujiro Ozu, 2nd September 2002, Purcell Room, London. SEK 920.00 1
Ed Hughes: I Was Born But...Sextet Score I was born, but... for flute(alto flute, piccolo), clarinet in A, piano, percussion, violin and cello. Composed 2002. Arranged in August 2005 from the larger ensemble version. Published 2017. Duration: 89 minutes Conceived as a live performance accompaniment to screenings of the silent film I Was Born, But... by Yasujiro Ozu (Japan, 1932). Released in 2011 as a specially recorded soundtrack on BFIB1070. SEK 520.00 1
Sadie Harrison: Hidden Ceremonies I Hidden Ceremonies I by Sadie Harrison. 9 fragments after paintings by Brian Graham.I after ?Antiphon? (1999)II after ?Sacrarium? (2000)III after ?Palimpsest? (2000)IV after ?The Intervening Figure? (2002)V after ?Flint? (2003)VI after ?Hearth? (2003)VII after ?Hidden Ceremony? (2004)VIII after ?Spine? (2005)XI after ?Antler Music? (2006) SEK 148.00 1
Thomas Simaku: Soliloquy I For solo Violin.First published in 1998. First performance by Vania Lecuit, ISCM, World Music Days in Luxembourg, 4th October 2000. SEK 286.00 1
Jo Kondo: Strands I (Score) For Flute, Cor Anglais, Electric Piano, Banjo, Steel Drum, Viola, Double Bass. Published 1978. First performance: Tokyo, 1978, Ryoichi Kawai (cond), Hiroshi Koizumi (fl), Norio Sato (banjo), et al. SEK 327.00 1
Jo Kondo: Strands I (Parts) For Flute, Cor Anglais, Electric Piano, Banjo, Steel Drum, Viola, Double Bass. Published 1978. First performance: Tokyo, 1978, Ryoichi Kawai (cond), Hiroshi Koizumi (fl), Norio Sato (banjo), et al. SEK 272.00 1
Elisabeth Lutyens: Triolet I Op.159 Published 1982. First performance: Rogern Heaton, James Ellis, Alexander Baillie, New Macnaghten Concert, Wigmore Hall, 4th December 1984. SEK 410.00 1
Marcello Messina: I supikkjarìi (Score/CD) First performed on 23rd November 2011 at the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival by the Icarus Ensemble.For Flute, Guitar, Clarinet, Percussion, Electric Guitar, Electric Bass, Piano, and Sampler. SEK 341.00 1
Jo Kondo: I Sent Thee Late Text: poem of the same title by Louis Zukofsky. First performance: Wiesbaden, Germany, Ensemble L'ART POUR L'ART. SEK 217.00 1
David Lumsdaine: What Shall I Sing? For Soprano and Two Clarinets.Published in 1982.First performed by Diana Crockford, Helmsley Festival, July 1983.Score and Parts. SEK 327.00 1
Thomas Simaku: Reflexions de la Croix I For Chamber Ensemble.Published 2003.Alto Flute, Clarinet (or Bass Clarinet), Piano, Percussion, Violin, and Cello.First performed by the Concorde Ensemble in Dublin, 7th March 2004.Study Score. SEK 327.00 1
Thomas Simaku: Reflexions de la Croix I (Parts) For Chamber Ensemble.Published 2003.Alto Flute, Clarinet (or Bass Clarinet) Piano, Percussion, Violin, and Cello.First performed by the Concorde Ensemble, Dublin, 7th March 2004.Parts. SEK 272.00 1
Sarah Dacey: Cruel Brother Sarah Dacey 's Cruel Brother for three voices (SSA). Duration: 4 minutes Composed: 2011 Also published as part of UYMP's Songspin Songbook, ISMN M 57036 603 3. The only two recordings I found of this ballad were very different from one another and as I wasn’t really sure I liked either of them, I decided to compose my own version and amend the lyrics. SEK 69.00 1
Sadie Harrison: '..an angel reads my open book..' (version I) Four pieces for solo piano SEK 134.00 1
David Blake: I Skies Tis Agapis (The Shades of Love) Six songs to poems by C P Cavafy (also English version by the composer). First performance: Akis Lalousis and the Orchestra of the State Conservatoire, Thessaloniki, conducted by the composer, 10th November 2000. UK Premiere by Stephen Varcoe with the University of York Orchestra, conducted by the composer. SEK 658.00 1
James Weeks: Hanging On The Old Barbed Wire James Weeks ' Hanging On The Old Barbed Wire , for Violin, Cello and Piano. This piece was commissioned by the Lawson Trio - Clara Biss (Violin), Rebecca Knight (Cello) and Annabelle Lawson (Piano)- for their Echoes of World War One project and for Chamber Music 2000, and first performed by students from West London Free School at Kings Place, London, on 6thDecember 2014. It is suited to players of ABRSM Grade V ability. The song that forms the basis of the piece was sung by British soldiers in the trenches during WW1. There are numerous variations of the text; some typical verses are as follows. If you want to find the general I know where he is I know where he is I know where he is If you want to find the general I know where he is He's pinning another medal on his chest. [I saw him, I saw him Pinning another medal on his chest Pinning another medal on his chest.] If you want to find the colonel I know where he is… …He's sitting in comfort stuffing his bloody gut. If you want to find the sergeant I know where he is… …He's drinking all the company rum. If you want to find the private I know where he is… …He's hanging on the old barbed wire. SEK 190.00 1