Graham P Andrew's Music Catalogue
Writing music started as an expression of my beliefs.
It is currently an exploration of various styles of classical music from the last three hundred years.
Whether there is an original musical identity, is for the listener to decide.
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1 | A Christian Journey | |
Songs for voice and piano inspired by the New Testament and the writings of Hans Küng. |
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2 | A Christian Journey - Anthems | |
Anthems for SATB choir and organ based on five songs from Opus 1 |
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3 | Ecclesiastes | |
An oratorio based on the Old Testament book. Ecclesiastes is an oddity in biblical terms. It contains no stories, no prophecy, no rules for a godly life. It is an essay on the human condition. It attempts to reconcile philosophy and faith. |
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4 | Suite Number 1 | |
An orchestral suite drawn from Part 1 of the oratorio Ecclesiastes (Opus 3). |
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5 | String Quintet in G | |
A classical string quintet in four movements. |
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6 | Fantasia for Wind Sextet | |
The fantasia is a piece in one continuous movement, with several sections. The sequence is Adagio - Allegro - Andante - Adagio - Vivace - Adagio - Andantino. |
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7 | Gold | |
A capella setting of an original poem for double SATB choir. Written for the Walter Hussey Composition Competition. |
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8 | Aurora | |
Setting for organ and SATB choir of words from 'Tithonus' by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. |
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9 | The Aurora Borealis | |
Setting for piano and SATB choir of 'The Aurora Borealis' by Albert Laighton. Commissioned by Ealing Choral Society and performed at their summer concert in 2019. |
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10 | An opera in three acts | |
An adaptation of a well-known nineteenth century English novel. As yet unperformed, this evocative work attempts to deliver the emotional payload of the great book that inspired me to write it. |