• Duration: 3 minutes
    • Chorus: unaccompanied Alto, Tenor, Baritone, Bass
    Written for The Porteous Brothers, this carol is based on the 15th century text depicting the Nativity with a lullaby sung by the Virgin Mary to the baby Jesus.
    • Duration: 25 minutes
    • Soloist: Piano
    • Instrumentation: Full Orchestra
    "It's very direct, it's very honest, it's very melodic and it's very beautiful."  Peter Jablonski, pianist A three-movement work for piano and orchestra written for Peter Jablonski the concerto is a journey of excitement and - above all - majesty, through the pain of loss and bereavement, through to victory and the fulfilment of hope.
    • Duration: 4 minutes
    • Chorus: SATB
    • Instrumentation: Strings or Military Band
    Written for the HM's Bands of the Household Division and Royal Choral Society to mark the Platinum Jubilee and based on Shakespeare's text from Henry VIII.
    • Duration: 5 minutes
    • Chorus: SATB
    • Instrumentation: Organ
    Commissioned by Wells Cathedral for the Cathedral Choir, Patrick has set the words of 16th century English poet Edmund Spenser which glorifies Christ’s sacrifice for mankind and praises his path of love.
    • Duration: 4 minutes
    • Chorus: SATB
    • Instrumentation: Strings or Military Band
    Written for the HM's Bands of the Household Division and Royal Choral Society to mark the Platinum Jubilee and based on Shakespeare's text from Henry VIII.
  • 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.
  • Virga Jesse | Puer NatusNesciens Mater | Gaudete Omnes
    • Duration: 12 minutes
    • Chorus: unaccompanied SATB
    A setting of four motets with a fresh and dramatic approach to the well-known ancient texts.  Perfect to be sung as a complete set or as individual items within a carol service or other liturgical setting.
    • Duration: 5 minutes
    • Chorus: SATB
    • Instrumentation: Organ
    A piece full of unbridled majesty and victory through its colourful registrations and insistent rhythmic patterns.  Perfect for Christmas or the great Feast of Christ the King.
    • Duration: 3 minutes
    • Chorus: unaccompanied SATB
    This setting of the well-known text creates a warm and intimate sound world, written to reflect the prayerful and devotional feast of The Assumption of Our Lady.
    • Duration: 3 minutes
    • Chorus: unaccompanied SATB
    This attractive fifteenth-century text has inspired a setting which is reminiscent of medieval tonality and rhythm.  An uplifting Christmas carol.
    • Duration: 3 minutes
    • Chorus: unaccompanied SATB
    A beautiful setting of words depicting the unifying power of singing together in peace and love.
    • Duration: 3 minutes
    • Chorus: unaccompanied SATB
    A simple, but beautiful, strophic Christmas carol setting the words of the poem by William Chatterton-Dix.
    • Duration: 3 minutes
    • Chorus: unaccompanied SATB
    Upper and lower voices are divided into two distinct choral ‘worlds’ in this setting of William Wordsworth's poem.
  • Blending the liturgical text of the Requiem Mass with the story of Lazarus from the New Testament, Patrick has created a work in which the mystery of life and death, the pain of grief and the hope of a risen life are held in taut symmetry.
    • 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: 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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