Bates has concentrated on writing large-scale compositions on commission. These include: • "Dream Kitchen" for percussionist
Evelyn Glennie • "Fine Frenzy" for the
Shobhana Jeyasingh Dance Company • "What It's Like to be Alive", a piano concerto for
Joanna MacGregor and the
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra • "2000 Years Beyond UNDO", a concerto for electric keyboard that was performed at the millennium Barbican Festival Bates worked closely with director
Lucy Bailey on several theatre projects, including
Gobbledegook for the Gogmagogs,
Baby Doll, (
Birmingham Rep,
National Theatre,
Albery Theatre),
Stairs to the Roof (
Chichester Festival Theatre),
The Postman Always Rings Twice (
West Yorkshire Playhouse, Albery Theatre) and
Titus Andronicus (
Shakespeare's Globe). They also worked on a short film
You Can Run. Other theatre work includes
Gregory Doran's production of
As You Like It (RSC), and Campbell Graham's
Out There!. Bates was the inaugural artistic director of the music festival FuseLeeds in 2004. He used this opportunity to initiate the first orchestral commission for
Jonny Greenwood of
Radiohead. Bates also commissioned sixty composers including
Laurie Anderson,
Gavin Bryars,
Patrick Moore, and
John Zorn, to write one bar each. He then quilted these bars into the piece "Premature Celebration", which was performed by
Evan Parker and the
London Sinfonietta to celebrate Parker's 60th birthday. ==Teaching==