• Duration: 9 minutes
    • Chorus: SATB
    • Instrumentation: Piano OR Harp & small string orchestra
    Commissioned to celebrate the centenary of the Norfolk Wherry yacht White Moth. The choir and small string group depict the quiet majesty of the River Bure as well as the graceful character of the wherry itself.
    • Duration: 3 minutes
    • Chorus: unaccompanied SATB
    A simple, but beautiful, strophic Christmas carol setting the words of the poem by William Chatterton-Dix.
  • Sheet music for the piano pieces written during Patrick’s time as Composer in Residence for Classic FM inspired by Patrick’s love of the Norfolk landscape in which he lives and his Christian faith.
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    Twelve pieces for piano written during Patrick’s time as Composer in Residence for Classic FM inspired by Patrick’s love of the Norfolk landscape in which he lives and his Christian faith.
    • Duration: 5 minutes
    • Chorus: SATB choir and semi-chorus (trebles OR children's choir OR soloist)
    • Instrumentation: Organ
    Using words from Psalm 139 and commissioned by the choir of St James’ Church, Louth, this work was premiered on the 500th anniversary since the spire was completed, the tallest medieval parish church spire in England.
    • Duration: 3 minutes
    • Chorus: SATB
    • Instrumentation: Organ
    A beautiful setting of this unusual fifteenth-century text.  There is an overriding atmosphere of joy and intense love, as well as touching moments of pathos, especially in relation to the premonition of Calvary.
    • Duration: 3 minutes
    • Chorus: SATB unaccompanied
    A mystical setting of the opening words of St John's Gospel.  Perfect as an anthem at any time of the year but especially at Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve when this reading is proclaimed.
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    • Duration: 55 minutes
    • Soloist(s): Soprano & Tenor
    • Chorus: SATB
    • Instrumentation: Full orchestra
    A cantata depicting the wedding at Cana of Galilee where Jesus performed his first miracle, turning water into wine.
    • Duration: 4 minutes
    • Chorus: Divided soprano voices
    • Instrumentation: Organ
    A Christmas Carol with words by Andrew Hawes for divided soprano voices and organ written for the Chapel Choir of Gresham's, Norfolk.
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    • Duration: 25 minutes
    • Chorus: TTBB
    • Instrumentation: String orchestra, Percussion, Harp
    The words by Andrew Hawes tell the life of Saint Guthlac of Crowland, a 7th & 8th century Christian hermit in Lincolnshire.
  • The Manger | The InfantThe OxenThe ShepherdsThe StarThe Magi
    • Duration: 20 minutes
    • Chorus: unaccompanied SATB
    A collection of six carols with brand-new texts by Patrick's brother.   As a whole, they make an effective collection for concert performance but are also designed for individual use within the context of a Christmas service.
  • Patrick's eleventh album featuring the premiere recordings of twenty new Christmas works, including the two collections The Nativity and Four Christmas Motets plus other works which tell the Christmas story.
    • Duration: 2 minutes
    • Chorus: SATB unaccompanied
    This simple version of The Lord’s Prayer is taken from The Edenham Eucharist – a communion setting written for parishes belonging to the composer’s brother Andrew.
    • Duration: 2 minutes
    • Soloist(s): Soprano
    • Chorus: SATB choir
    • Instrumentation: Orchestra or Piano
    The Last Post originally appeared as part of the fourth and final movement of The Great War Symphony written to commemorate the centenary of the First World War, and fuses the words of the iconic poem by Laurence Binyon with the bugle (or trumpet) playing the Last Post.
    • Duration: 2 minutes
    • Soloist(s): Soprano
    • Chorus: SATB choir
    • Instrumentation: Orchestra or Piano
    The Last Post originally appeared as part of the fourth and final movement of The Great War Symphony written to commemorate the centenary of the First World War, and fuses the words of the iconic poem by Laurence Binyon with the bugle (or trumpet) playing the Last Post.
    • Duration: 30 minutes
    • Chorus: SATB, and semi-chorus of trebles
    • Instrumentation: String orchestra
    The Land was written for the South Holland Choral Project in Lincolnshire and was commissioned by the South Holland District Council to celebrate the changing seasons in that area.

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