Patrick Hawes - Key Works

Key Works

  • The Call (1999; soprano, orchestra)
  • The Blue Bird Variations (2002; soloists, choir, orchestra)
  • Pavane from "The Incredible Mrs Ritchie" (2002; guitar, chamber orchestra)
  • The Lazarus Requiem (2004; soloists, choir, semi-choir, orchestra, baritone saxophone)
  • Quanta Qualia (2004; choir)
  • Lullaby (2005; violin, piano)
  • Towards the Light (2006; piano)
  • Song of Songs (2008; soloist, choir, string orchestra / quintet & harp)
  • Hearts of England (2008; soloist; orchestra)
  • Highgrove Suite (2010; string orchestra)
  • Te Deum (2011; soloists, choir, orchestra)
  • Morfudd Song Cycle (2012; soloist, piano)

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