The Walking Shadows, a choral work dealing with an important (but often forgotten) aspect of the First World War. The debilitating and tragic consequences of mental breakdown on soldiers and their fam...
This haunting music has become one of the best known pieces in all of classical music. Expertly arranged for the Canadian Brass by Stephen McNeff, recorded on the RCA Red Seal release The Canadian Bra...
2 Playing Scores.
A Choral suite for Christmas, setting texts by Charles Dickens, William Blake and others. With optional accompaniment adaptable for various instrumentation. Ideal for performance either as a complete...
This setting of the Canticles was written for the all-female ensemble, The Curates Egg - a group varying in size from eight to twelve voices made up from professional singers in London. The music divi...
Sopran (Chorst.), Alt (Chorst.), Tenor (Chorst.), Bass (Chorst.)
Spieldauer: 14 Minuten. Schwierigkeitsgrad: schwer.
First performance by the Bournemouth Symphony Chorus on 15th July 2006 at Christchurch Priory conducted by Greg Beardsell
Spieldauer: 24 Minuten. Schwierigkeitsgrad: mittelschwer.
Stephen McNeff's Trig is a short 7-minute contemporary work for solo cello, written to celebrate the bicentennial of the Royal Academy of Music in 2022 and in memorium cellist Mike Edwards 1948-2010.T...
My research for Banished began with a small group of students during a Trinity Laban co-lab period in 2013, though the idea goes back over 30 years when I first saw Steve Gooch's Female Transport and...
The Burning Boy is a 70-minute miracle play for music theatre by Stephen McNeff with a libretto by Charles Causley. Commissioned by the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, it was first performed at Launce...
Commissioned by Kokoro - the contemporary music ensemble of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra - as part of the BSO's Composer in Residence project 2007/8 Lux is divided into eight sections played wit...
Fagott (Kontrafagott), Horn (F), Posaune, Violine, Schlagzeug
Text: John Hegley
A setting of texts by Italian poet Gabriele d'Annunzio for mezzo soprano, violin, viola and cello.