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'''Biography:''' Composer based in Scotland, currently (2009) 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.
'''Biography:''' Composer based in Scotland, currently (2009) 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.
''O Vos Omnes'' and ''Crux Fidelis'' are recorded by Amemptos Music on their CD ''Excelsior'': www.amemptosmusic.co.uk
''O Vos Omnes'' and ''Crux Fidelis'' are recorded by Amemptos Music on their CD ''Excelsior'': http://www.amemptosmusic.co.uk


==List of choral and vocal works==
==List of choral and vocal works==

Revision as of 18:25, 28 June 2009

Life

Born: 1979

Biography: Composer based in Scotland, currently (2009) 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. O Vos Omnes and Crux Fidelis are recorded by Amemptos Music on their CD Excelsior: http://www.amemptosmusic.co.uk

List of choral and vocal works

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Selected original works

  • Christus Venit (2009) for SSAATTBB
  • The Windhover (2008) for SATB soli, string quartet and two pianos
  • The Toads' Chorus (2008) for six-part choir: SSATTB, SAATTB, SSATBB or SAATBB
  • 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

  • Afton Water (2009) for SABar choir
  • Fidele (2009) for SATB with soprano solo, plus optional harpsichord
  • Duncan Gray (2008) for SAB choir
  • Jock O' Hazeldean (2008) for SAB or STB choir
  • 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
  • Kelvingrove (2007) for single-voice choir and string trio

Contact details

On Chris Hutchings' website, http://www.hutchingsmusic.co.uk , you can hear recordings and view scores of most of the above works. The first four arrangements can also be downloaded there for free.

Email hutchingsmusic@hotmail.com for sample CDs, scores and commission requests.