•
Threnody (for soprano, piano and two clarinets), 1991 •
Light Breaks Where No Sun Shines (for soprano and ensemble), 1992 (revised 1994) •
Non mi comporto male (for solo piano - variations on "
Ain't Misbehavin'" by
Fats Waller) - premiered by Stephen Wolff at the Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall, York, 27 May 1993 (winner:
SPNM George Butterworth Award) •
Two Pieces for two clarinets - premiered 1995 (winner: Fast Forward composition award) •
Soliloquy (for solo bassoon), 1995 •
The Persistence of Memory (for chamber ensemble) - premiered by
Oliver Knussen and the
London Sinfonietta at the South Bank Centre, 1995 (winner: 3rd International ‘Nuove Sincronie’ Competition) •
Notturno, premiered 1998 (revised 2001) •
Millennium Scenes (for large orchestra) - premiered by BBC Symphony Orchestra, 1999 (revised 2001) •
Rituals Of Hunting And Blooding (for septet ensemble) - premiered by the Nash Ensemble at the Purcell Rooms, 2000 •
The Flea (for solo male voice - setting of the poem by
John Donne) - premiered 2003 •
Inventions in One Part (for piano) - premiered by Karl Lutchmayer at The Warehouse, London, 15 June 2001 •
Concerto for Solo Percussion and Gamelan - premiered by
Evelyn Glennie at the
Cheltenham Festival, 2001 •
Kyrie and Sanctus (arrangement of two movements from
Guillaume de Machaut's
Messe de Nostre Dame) - premiered 2001 •
Seven States of Rain (for violin and treated piano) - composed for Darragh Morgan (violin) and Mary Dullea (piano) - premiered 2003 (winner: 2004 British Composer Awards - Best Instrumental Work category) •
Between Two Waves of the Sea (for orchestra and tape/sampler), premiered by the CBSO under Mike Seal at Symphony Hall, Birmingham, 2004 •
Poems Almost of This World (for solo voice - settings of poetry from the Late T'ang) - premiered by Jessica Summers, 2005 •
Jesu, Sweete Sone Dear (for choir and three soloists) - premiered by Caius College Choir, Cambridge, 2006 •
Three Riddles (for three-part upper voice choir) - premiered by the New London Children's Choir, 2006 •
Saraband/The Way the World Ends - premiered at the
Aldeburgh Festival, 2006 •
Phoenix (for quintet ensemble) - premiered by the
London Sinfonietta, 2006 (winner: 2006
Royal Philharmonic Society Award - Chamber-Scale Composition category) •
Sleep (for solo flute) - premiered by Sebastian Bell (
London Sinfonietta), 2006 •
As Kingfishers Catch Fire (for septet) - premiered by the
Britten Sinfonia, 2007, revised 2008 •
Chorales (for 2 gamelan instruments) - premiered at
Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, May 2008 •
Snatch (for chamber ensemble) - premiered by
Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, May 2008 •
English Encouragement of Art (for soprano, mezzo-soprano & percussion - setting of a poem by
William Blake) - commissioned for
NMC Recordings's
NMC Songbook; concert premiere by Claire Booth,
Susan Bickley and Owen Gunnell at Kings Place, London, 1 April 2009 •
Chamber Symphony - large ensemble piece commissioned by
Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, premiered 16 October 2009 •
21 Piano Nocturne - piano ensemble piece (inspired by
Frédéric Chopin's
Nocturnes) performed by 21 pianists on 21 upright pianos, commissioned by The City of London Festival and the Polish Cultural Institute, London, premiered at the Guildhall Yard, London, on 21 June 2010 (incorporated with ''Play Me, I'm Yours'' public artwork program by Luke Jerram) •
Dark Processional - five-minute chamber orchestral piece based on
Stabat Mater by
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, premiered at
Kings Place, London by
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment/
London Sinfonietta, 16 October 2010 •
Twenty-Seven Heavens - orchestral piece commissioned by the European Union Youth Orchestra. Premiered under the direction of Giananadrea Noseda at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, 20 August 2012 •
De Profundis - solo cello, premiered by Anssi Karttunen, 8 November 2014 •
Night Piece - solo piano, premiered by Tim Horton, 18 January 2015 •
The Flight - for SATB choir, premiered by King's College Choir/Stephen Cleobury as part of the
Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, 24 December 2015 •
Between God & the Wall - for SATB choir, premiered by St Catharine's College Choir/Edward Wickham as part of the
Music, Healing and Human Rights project, 14 March 2025 ==Discography==