Exciting and dramatic, this work depicts the building of a wicker man and its subsequent burning. With a sinister melody and tarantella-like rhythms, the piece ends with the vivid image of the wicker man
2016 marked the centenary of the hymn Jerusalem, which marries the words of William Blake's poem 'And did those feet in ancient time' with music composed by Sir Hubert Parry. The hymn, with its
Takes the listener on a journey consisting of several highly contrasting sections- a musical synopsis of the life and loves of a single person.
This is a programmatic piece about a post nuclear apocalyptic Earth, yet a warm and visual work of hope for humanity.
A Greek prayer followed by a high energy, fun, dance conclusion. The music gradually increases in excitement and tempo ending in a frenetic explosion best described as a love of life the people of Greece