in 2023. •
The Light of Paradise - Fourteen Devotions of Margery Kempe (2023). First performed by the Zurich Chamber Singers and sonic.art in Schaffhausen, Switzerland on 14 January 2024. •
Gelert – A Community Opera (Singers, chorus and small ensemble. Duration: 45 minutes.). Commissioned and premiered at the North Wales International Music Festival in September 2021. • ''Symphony No 4 'At the haunted end of day''' (Orchestra, 2022. Duration: 20 minutes). Commissioned and premiered by the Welsh Chamber Orchestra in June 2022 conducted by Anthony Hose. •
Wonders of the Celtic Deep (Orchestra & Chorus, 2021. Duration: 240 minutes). Orchestral score for the four-part BBC Wales/ OneTribe TV series. •
Piano Concerto (Orchestra, 2020. Duration: 20 minutes). Commissioned by JAM on the Marsh and the North Wales International Music Festival and Premiered in August 2020 by John Frederick Hudson (Piano) and the London Mozart Players conducted by Michael Bawtree. •
Symphony No 3: Illumination (Orchestra, 2018. Duration: 40 minutes). Commissioned by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and premieres by them at Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff, 30 November 2018 •
Euphonium Concerto (Orchestra, 2017. Duration: 16 minutes). Commissioned by the Welsh Proms and premiered by David Childs (Euphonium) and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Owain Arwel Hughes CBE at St David's Hall, Cardiff, July 2017. •
Symphony No 2: Sacred Places (Orchestra, 2016. Duration: 25 minutes). Commissioned by the North Wales International Music Festival and premiered by the New Sinfonia conducted by Robert Guy in September 2016 •
Symphony No 1: Passiontide (soprano and baritone soloists, chorus and orchestra, 2015. Duration: 1 hour and 10 minutes). Libretto by Peter Davidson. Commissioned and premiered by Jillian Bain Christie (soprano), Sean McCarther (Baritone), the University of Aberdeen Chamber Choir and the Orchestra of Scottish Opera, conducted by James Jordan on 19 November 2015 at St Machar's Cathedral, Aberdeen. •
Celtic Prayers (children's choir, chorus & orchestra, 2014). Libretto by Grahame Davies. Commissioned by the BBC and first performed by the BBC National Chorus and Orchestra of Wales at
St David's Hall Cardiff on 1 March 2014. •
The Farthest Shore (chorus, boys choir, brass & organ, 2013). Libretto by Ben Kaye. Commissioned by the John Armitage Memorial and first performed in
St David's Cathedral on 28 May 2013. •
Crucifixus (baritone, chorus and optional accompaniment, 2012). •
Wherever You Are (chorus, 2011). •
Ubi Caritas et Amor (chorus, 2011). A revised setting of
Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal. •
Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal (4 madrigals)(chorus, 2010). Commissioned by the John Armitage Memorial Trust and first performed by the combined choirs of St Salvator's (St Andrews) Chapel Choir, University of Aberdeen Chamber Choir and Edinburgh University Chamber Choir, conducted by Michael Bawtree in Holy Trinity Church, St Andrews, October 2010. •
She Walks in Beauty (chorus, 2010). Text by Lord Byron, written for Octavoce. •
Sanctuary Haunts (chorus, 2009). Commissioned by University of Aberdeen and first performed by
Polyphony (choir) and
Stephen Layton on 5 February 2010. •
Stabat Mater (chorus & piano, 2009). Revised version (chorus, harp and string orchestra, 2010) premiered by the St Andrews Chorus and Heisenberg Ensemble, conducted by Michael Downes, St Andrews, November 2010. •
Between Eternity and Time (soprano & piano, 2008). Three Settings of Emily Dickinson commissioned by Irene Drummond and Alasdair Beatson and first performed by them at King's College Chapel, Aberdeen on 6 November 2008. •
Let Fall the Windows of Mine Eyes (chorus, 2008). Commissioned by the Voices of Shakespeare Festival (Brecon) and first performed by
Con Anima on 12 July 2008 at the Living Willow Theatre, Brecon. •
The Shadows of Dreams (soprano, cello & piano, 2007). First performed by Sarah Leonard (soprano), Ian Mitchell (Clarinet) and Huw Watkins (Piano), Elphinstone Hall, Aberdeen, 20 April 2008. •
Aurora Lucis Rutilat (organ, 2006). Composed for
Roger Williams (organist) and first performed by him at
King's College, Cambridge, February 2007 •
Liturgy of Fire (symphonic wind ensemble, 2006). Commissioned and first performed by the
New York University Wind Ensemble conducted by Christian Wilhjelm at the Frederick Loewe Theatre, New York on 6 December 2006. •
De Profundis (organ, 2005). Commissioned by George Chittenden and first performed by him at
St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, 6 August 2005. •
Borderlands (piano trio, 2004). First performed by the Chagall Trio at the
University of Manchester. •
And Profoundest Midnight Shroud The Serene Lights of Heaven (chorus, 2002). Text by Rilke and Shelley. Commissioned by and first performed by York Vocal Index, directed by John Potter, at the Sir Jack Lyons Hall, York, May 2002. •
Elegy for a Play of Shadows (2001). Version 1 (cor anglais and harp) first performed by Eamonn O'Dwyer at Sir Jack Lyons Hall, York. Version 2 (cor anglais and five instruments) first performed by the
Britten Sinfonia conducted by
Nicholas Cleobury in Canterbury, November 2001. •
Hidden Arias (2001) (oboe). First performed by
Melinda Maxwell at
Dartington Hall, August 2001. •
Rising of The Sixfold Sun (orchestra, 2000). First performed by the
BBC National Orchestra of Wales conducted by
Thomas Dausgaard,
St David's Hall, Cardiff, February 2000. ==Discography==