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List of compositions by James MacMillan

This is a list of compositions by James MacMillan (born 1959), a Scottish composer of contemporary classical music. MacMillan's music is published by Boosey & Hawkes, and his diverse catalogue of music currently numbers over 200 works.

Opera or music theatre

Orchestral

Band

Choral

Chamber

Vocal

  • Variation on Johnny Faa (1988), for soprano, flute, cello and harp
  • a brief setting of a Traditional English text
  • Three Scottish Songs (1995) for voice and piano
  • settings of 'Scots Song' (aka 'The Tryst') (1991), 'Ballad' (1994) and 'The Children' (1995), texts by William Soutar. 'Scots Song' was premièred by the Composers Ensemble in Brighton, Sussex on 10 May 1991.
  • The Prophecy (1997), for soprano and ensemble
  • setting of the Story of Deirdre, as translated by Kenneth Hurlstone-Jackson in A Celtic Miscellany. Version premièred by Cristina Zavalloni (soprano) and Sentieri Selvaggi at the Teatro alla Scala, Milan on 12 March 2001.
  • Raising Sparks (1997), for mezzo-soprano and ensemble
  • commissioned by the Nash Ensemble, who premièred the work with mezzo-soprano Jean Rigby under the direction of Martyn Brabbins at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre, London on 5 October 1997.
  • Lament of Mary, Queen of Scots (2008), for soprano, tenor and piano trio
  • written to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the birth Robert Burns; premièred by Lorna Anderson (soprano), Jamie MacDougall (tenor) and the Haydn Trio Eisenstadt at the University of Glasgow on 16 January 2009.
  • The Beneficiaries (2009), for soprano, clarinet and piano
  • commissioned by soprano Jane Manning OBE, who gave the work's première with Jane's Minstrels in the Purcell Room of the Southbank Centre, London on 25 February 2010.

Piano(s)

  • Piano Sonata (1985)
  • sonata in three movements. First performed on 26 February 1989 at the Purcell Room, London by Rolf Hind.
  • A Cecilian Variation for JFK (1991)
  • variation on the overture to Purcell's St Cecilia Ode (1683); written as a tribute to John F Kennedy on the anniversary of his assassination. Premiered on 22 November 1991 at Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C., by David Owen Norris.
  • Barncleupédie (1992)
  • written as a gift to the composer's friends Barbara and Kenneth Kelly. Premiered at the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh by pianist Catherine Edwards on 28 February 1993.
  • Angel (1993)
  • written as a gift to the composer's daughter; first performed by the composer on 31 October 1993 at Stockbridge Parish Church, Edinburgh.
  • Birthday Present (1997)
  • Lumen Christi (1997)
  • premiered on 11 April 1997 at Palazzo Barozzi, Milan by Carlo Boccadoro.
  • in angustiis... I (2001)
  • premiered on 16 February 2002 at Glasgow University by pianist Simon Smith.
  • For Ian (2000)
  • written in memory of the composer's friend and Church of Scotland minister Ian Tweedlie. First performed on 8 February 2000 by the composer at St Ninian's Women's Guild, Cumnock.
  • 25th May 1967 and For Neil (2002)
  • two short pieces for solo piano, celebrating the composer's devotion to football, and in particular Celtic Football Club. The first (25th May 1967) is dedicated to former right-back Jim Craig, and the second (For Neil) to former captain and manager Neil Lennon. First performed on 6 May 2003 at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge by pianist Simon Smith.
  • Walfrid, On His Arrival At The Gates Of Paradise (2008)
  • originally written for a group of folk instruments to celebrate the 2005 unveiling of a statue of the founder of Celtic Football Club, Brother Walfrid, the piano version was published in 2008.

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