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Where to find it

Best wishes for those going back to school, church choir, community singing – whatever your thing is, I hope you feel all the energy and goodwill that singing brings.

Occasionally an email or FB message will come my way from a distraught music director looking for repertoire. Sometimes they are even looking for my music! So this blog is a guide of where to find my published pieces.

Cypress Choral Music in Vancouver was my first publisher, and your first stop for sacred choral music like Four Motets, my little Mass for three voices, Kontakion and Hear my Prayer. Secular pieces like Cold is the Night, and The Arrow and the Song are also available there.

Biretta Books in Chicago have been a splendid patron, commissioning, recording and publishing new liturgical works mostly in Latin. These works are written for the professional choir at St. John Cantius church in Chicago, like Missa Chicagoensis, a complete SATB setting of the Latin mass, motets for Christ the King, Christmas, Palm Sunday, Ascension, Pentecost and Compline, as well as Requiem for All Souls, commissioned by Ruben Valenzuela in San Diego. Fr Scott Haynes and his musicians are doing great things for Canadian music – they also publish many works by Healey Willan that have fallen out of print.

Renforth Music in Halifax has my anthology Sacred Songs for Small Choirs which provides simple canons, additive canons and flexible music designed around the church year. It also contains the song I wrote in a workshop with residents of the new Toronto YWCA.

Requiem mvt IThe Canadian Music Centre helps circulate chamber music like my sonata for clarinet, trumpet and keyboard, my string quartet, and my big works like Babel: a choral symphony. Soon the score for my opera Llandovery Castle will be there.

A comprehensive list of everything is found right here on my website on the compositions page, and I try to keep a list of performances up to date on upcoming events page.

Let me know if you’re performing something
and I will do my best to help spread the word : )

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