INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC

5 Miniatures for 2 Oboes
Premeiered Guildhall School of Music, 1977, optional percussion part. ca 12 mins

Dialogue
For flute & piano, premiered 1979, Wigmore Hall, Ann Cherry, Raphael Terroni, ca: 12 mins

Please Do Not Touch
premiered Gemini at Durham University Music Society 1983: 3 clarinets, perc (3 drums), harp; ca 12 mins

Blue Riffs
Commissioned with funds from RVW Trust, premiered Edinburgh, 1986. alto/tenor sax, electric bass guitar, amplified piano, drums. ca 20 mins

Ebb
Solo piano. Premiered by the composer, 1986. ca: 12 minutes.
The title alludes to the movement of water and the pitch E double flat.

The Voyage
Commissioned for Chichester Festivities, premiere 14.7.92, by West Sussex Youth Brass Ensemble, 4tp,4hn,euph,2tba,timp, ca 10 mins Second version: 4tp,hn,4tb,tba Third version commissioned by London Mozart Players conducted by Matthias Bamert, 16.11.94,    2.2.2.2/2.2.0.0./strings

The Return of Mullock
Commissioned by Nettlefold Festival with funds from LAB and premiered there by Ricardo Gallardo, September 19,1992. solo tenor steel pan, ca 12mins.

Excalibur
Commissioned for London Brass with funds from SE Arts, premiere 21.2.93. Arts Council Contemporary Music Network Tour, 1994. 4tp,hn,4tb,tba. ca 20 mins

Concerto for 8
Commissioned for London Mozart Players Chamber Ensemble, premiere July 6,1995 at Henley Festival. cl,hn,bn,st5et, ca 20 mins

4 Quartets in 3 Movements
Commssioned by Mexican percussion ensemble Tambuco and premiered by them at the Festival Cervantino, Guadalajara, Mexico, 1994; recorded on CD, 1995.4 percussionists and 19 drums, ca 15 minutes.
ROMATZ in K
Sonatina for Piano
Premiered Margaret Stachiewicz, March 1994, Trondheim, Norway, ca 12 mins

Seven Dirty Sonnets
for solo bass guitar or solo string bass or solo piano; derived from the original (for bass guitar) in the opera Dirty Tricks; performed variously in the UK and Mexico 2000. Recorded on CD Turquoise Swans (Sargasso SCD 28035).
Dirty Sonnet No.6:
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Stone Song; Stone Dance
For 4 players with stones, commissioned by Tambuco Percussion Ensemble 2001 in Mexico and performed and televised widely.

Macuil & Xochipilli
For solo recorder - in preparation

Loplop Dances
For 2 pianos; premiere 05/09/03, Mexico

Clarinet Quintet
In preparation