The Ernest Read Symphony Orchestra is looking for ‘A Fanfare for Ernest Read’ in a composition competition leading up to the orchestra’s 90th birthday. Sarah’s fanfare Leviathan has been selected as one of the shortlisted compositions to be workshopped by ERSO with composer Emma-Ruth Richards, conductor Christopher Stark and leader John Crawford in Camden on 15th March.
Fitzwilliam Service published by Selah Press in the Sarah MacDonald Choral Series
January 2020 saw the first release of Selah Press’s Sarah MacDonald Choral Series, a series of church music by women composers, curated by Sarah MacDonald. Eight composers were represented in this first batch of pieces, with more to come in subsequent collections. The upper voices version of Sarah’s Fitzwilliam Service came out in this first release, and the SATB version will follow it shortly.
Meeting in the Fields to be workshopped by the London Klezmer Quartet in May 2020
In May, Sarah’s piece Meeting in the Fields will be one of six pieces workshopped by the London Klezmer Quartet and Judith Weir in Benslow Music’s Young Composers Competition 2020. The competition invited composers to create a piece for violin, clarinet, piano accordion and double bass that responded to the celebratory and soulful colours of the rich tradition of klezmer music.
Premiere of Ivy, Chief of Trees It Is – 12th December, Granta Chorale
Ivy, Chief of Trees It Is was written for Granta Chorale’s 2019/20 Christmas concerts to fit with this year’s theme, A Christmas Garland. The first performance was in the chapel of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge on 12th December, alongside lots more music about Christmas greenery. The programme included seasonal favourites by Rutter, Britten, Warlock and Henry VIII (!) (Green Grow’th the Holly) and newer works by Janet Wheeler (including The Christmas Life and God Bless You Brother) and Andrew Bruce (There is No Rose). The concert will be repeated on 3rd January in Newport, and the collections from both concerts will go to Jimmy’s, a charity supporting the homeless in Cambridge.
Dream Fever broadcast on BBC Radio 3 The Early Music Show
The two winning pieces of the National Centre for Early Music’s Young Composer Award 2019 were broadcast on Radio 3 on 24th November on The Early Music Show. Sarah’s Dream Fever and Derri Joseph Lewis’s Walls of Brass were performed by virtuoso viol player Liam Byrne alongside 17th- and 18th-century music by Marin Marais and Carl Friedrich Abel.
Fitzwilliam Service sung by Selwyn Chapel Choir – 15th October 2019
Sarah’s Fitzwilliam Service was the canticles setting in evensong sung by the chapel choir of Selwyn College Cambridge on Tuesday. A recording of their beautiful performance is available to listen to on this page.
Fitzwilliam Service sung by Ely Cathedral Girls Choir – 9th October 2019
Ely Cathedral Girls Choir sang Sarah’s Fitzwilliam Service in evensong on Wednesday, conducted by Sarah MacDonald and with Aaron Shilson at the organ. This was the second performance of the canticles in their original upper voices version. Sarah MacDonald will be conducting the Fitzwilliam Service again next week when it is sung by the choir of Selwyn College.
Four Seascapes shortlisted for YLSS New Music Commission
Sarah’s piece Four Seascapes has been shortlisted for Yorkshire Late Starters Strings‘ New Music Commission 2019-20. The four shortlisted pieces will be played by the orchestra on 27th October in a workshop with conductor Stuart Hazelton and composer Howard Skempton. Howard Skempton will also be giving shortlisted composers a tutorial session on their pieces.
Premiere of Ballade of True Wisdom, a commission for a celebration on the Isle of Arran
Sarah’s setting of Andrew Lang’s poem Ballade of True Wisdom was premiered in Lamlash, on Arran, on 26th August in a celebration of a Pearl Wedding anniversary and a 21st birthday. It was commissioned specially to be sung at the event by a scratch choir. The poem argues that all one really needs to be happy is ‘a house full of books, and a garden of flowers’.
Fitzwilliam Service sung by choir of University College Oxford
The chapel choir of University College Oxford, conducted by Giles Underwood, sang Sarah’s Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in evensong on Sunday. The setting was originally written for the upper voices of Fitzwilliam College Cambridge and later adapted for mixed choir; this was its Oxford premiere.