CHAMBER
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SERENITY 2.0
for string quartet, percussion & electronics (2021). Commissioned by Manchester Collective for their ‘Heavy Metal’ tour.
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Live at Leighton House
for ensemble & electronics (2023). For Nabihah Iqbal’s ‘Glory to Sound’ series at Leighton House in January 2023.
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BREAK-UP MANTRAS
for six players & electronics (2023). Commissioned by Southbank Sinfonia for Anghiari Festival in Italy.
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LOVE GAMES
for six players, electronics & video (2023). Commissioned by Stomping Ground and based on an AI-generated love poem.
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CLICKBAIT
for string quartet and sampler (2019). Inspired by internet culture. Premiered by the Ligeti Quartet in Cambridge, UK.
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trio (for ivy house)
25-minute set for flute, cello, piano + electronics. Performed at The Ivy House, Nunhead in June 2024.
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Baby Lexicon
for percussion quartet & sampler (2024). Commissioned by Nonclassical and performed by Abstruckt.
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JOY REPLICA
for alto sax, bass clarinet and piano (2022). Written for Common Ground, an experimental performance series in Brighton.
SOLO / DUO
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Tell me again
for piano, electronics and film. Performed at UK New Artists’ Leicester Takeover Festival in February 2022.
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Three Studies
for percussion & fixed media (2022). Performed by Joanne Chiang and premiered at Royal Academy of Music in May 2022.
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i carry your heart
for flute, yangqin and electronics (2022). Commissioned by Tangram and premiered in San Mei Gallery in May 2022.
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Emily Likes the TV
for piano and electronics (2019). Based on Christopher Knowles’ poem. Premiered in Cambridge, UK.
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EPIC EDM MIX 2K22
miniature for snare drum & electronics. Written for Dan Nolan and Vanguard New Music and performed in Manchester.
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LUCID
for piano and electronics (2020). Premiered at Nonclassical’s Battle of the Bands 2020 in London.
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LAPSE
for clarinet, bassoon and electronics (2021). Written for Sonix Duo and premiered in Manchester in December 2021.
CHORAL
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BLIP
for 18 singers (2024), performed by the BBC Singers with Sophie Jeannin as part of the BBC Proms in 2024.
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Sol
for eight singers (2022), performed by the National Youth Choir Fellowship under Ben Parry.
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The nearness of things
for SATB choir with handbells (2022), inspired by ecology. Performed by the National Youth Choir under Ben Parry.
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nine ladies dancing
for SATB choir (2021), based on the 12 Days of Christmas carol. Premiered by Corvus Consort in London.
ORCHESTRAL
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Hallelujah Sim.
for chorus, orchestra & electronics. Written for the first night of the BBC Proms 2024.
OTHER
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Delaine Le Bas (Turner Prize)
Music for 2024 Turner Prize nominee Delaine Le Bas, showcased at Tate Britain.
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[ B R E A T H E ]
Collaboration with Manchester Camerata, Orchestras Live and poet Roma Havers.
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Where Parallel Lines Meet
Sound-documentary about uncertainty, based on interviews. Commissioned by BBC Arts.
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BentoBeats
Series of one-minute musical sketches with musicians across social media.