Peat - Faces in the Mist: Choral Music
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Label: Regent Records
Cat No: REGCD554
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 28th October 2022
Contents
Works
All these thingsCorpus Christi Carol
Faces in the mist
I am not there
Sanctorum Cantuarienses
Tread softly
Watching the Dark
Winter Landscape
Artists
The Chapel Choir of Selwyn College, CambridgeThe Girls Choristers of Ely Cathedral
Conductor
Sarah MacDonaldWorks
All these thingsCorpus Christi Carol
Faces in the mist
I am not there
Sanctorum Cantuarienses
Tread softly
Watching the Dark
Winter Landscape
Artists
The Chapel Choir of Selwyn College, CambridgeThe Girls Choristers of Ely Cathedral
Conductor
Sarah MacDonaldAbout
Richard has a highly developed facility in composition and a unique voice. He has successfully submitted works to the John Armitage Memorial’s anonymous annual Call for Music six times, many of which can be heard on this recording. This makes him the most performed composer in over twenty years of the Call for Music.
Richard Peat’s first publicly performed work, Tenebrae, was premièred by the Britten Sinfonia at the Sounds New festival in 1997 while he was still at school. In 2008 Richard studied with Sir Peter Maxwell Davies on the Advanced Composition course at the Dartington International Summer School; he was selected again in 2021 to study with Nico Muhly. His music has been performed all over the world and broadcast on BBC Radio 3. He has received awards from the John Armitage Memorial, Oxford festival of the Arts, the Isolda Composition Foundation, the Arts and Humanities Research Council, London New Wind Festival and Glasgow University.
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