A Madrigal of Naivety
(AATB or SATB)
Bring us in good ale
(SSAB or AATB singing group)
(Based on a mediaeval drinking song)
Double Glazing
(North American Native flute and men's voices)
The Elves (after Leconte de Lisle)
(alto/baritone solos, A/T chorus, A/T recorders, guitar, cello(s))
It was a lover and his lass (modern madrigal)
(ATTB or SATB)
Les Eléphants (The Elephants)
(poem by Leconte de Lisle)
(spoken voice (or choir or solo voice), clarinet, flute and string quartet)
Nora Lee
(small singing group or choir:
Men’s voices AATBB
or mixed: SATBarB)
Order of the Day
(male voice or low mixed choir - AATB)
Past two o’clock
(ATBarB)
Rupert The Chocolate Angel
(An antidote to Rudolph the red nosed reindeer)
(Unison choir with jazz ensemble)
Saturnalia Song
(voices, percussion, wind, brass)
Silent Gnat
(men’s voices)
The 12 days of Christmas - a conductor’s nightmare
(ATBarB)
The Ballad of Green Broom
(men's choir (tenor, baritone, bass)
or
ladies' choir (soprano, mezzo, alto))
The Choir in the rain
(ATTB or SATB)
The Keeper did a shooting go (also known as A Keeper would a hunting go)
(various 3 voice arrangements - men’s choir, mixed choir, women’s choir)
The Park on Sunday
(AABarBB or SSATB)
The Stripper
(based on “Their aid I thus disclaim” from Gilbert and Sullivan’s Princess Ida)
(alto, piano and excitable men's chorus)
The Swan (based on “Sonnet” by Mallarmé)
(four altos a-cappella)
Voyelles by Rimbaud men’s voices version
(2 alto solos and male voice backing group)
Voyelles by Rimbaud (mixed choir version)
(2 soprano solos and mixed choir backing group)
Whimsy - the 2 cats (for men’s voices)
(2 altos, tenor, baritone, bass)
Wine and Water
(alto, tenor and bass)