Chris Hutchings

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Life

Born: 1979

Biography: Composer based in Scotland, currently (as of 2007) studying for a PhD at the University of Glasgow. Winner of Temple Church Composition Prize (2001) and John McLeod Prize (2002). Gratefully acknowledges financial assistance from the Britten-Pears Trust (commissioned Rorate Coeli De Super for Glasgow University Chapel Choir in 2007), the St Magnus Festival Trust, and the RVW Trust.

List of choral and vocal works

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Selected original works

  • Rorate Coeli De Super (2007) for two SATB choirs and organ
  • Sleep (2007) for SATB quartet or small choir
  • La Belle Dame Sans Merci (2007) for two sopranos, two mezzo-sopranos, and harp
  • Adeste Fideles (2006) for SSAATTBB choir
  • Wilderness (2006) for baritone soloist, marimba and percussion
  • Missa Brevis (2005) for two-part choir (ST, SB, AT or AB) and organ
  • Song of Solomon (2004) for SATB choir and organ
  • By The Waters of Babylon (2003) for SATB choir and organ (with optional brass quintet)
  • Regis Regum Rectissimi (2001) for SATB choir (all parts divisi)
  • O Vos Omnes (2000) for six-part choir; SSATTB, SAATTB, SSATBB or SAATBB
  • Solus Ad Victimam (2000) for SSAATTBB choir
  • Crux Fidelis (1999) for SATB choir

Arrangements

  • We Three Kings (2007) for SATB choir or solo quartet
  • White Christmas (2007) for SAB or SAT choir
  • Ob-La-Di (2007) for SAB or SAT choir

Contact details

Email hutchingsmusic@hotmail.com for samples of music, scores and commission requests.

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