Fantaisies Symphoniques. By Peter Maxwell Davies. (Study Score). Boosey and Hawkes Scores and Books. Book only. Size 5.25x7.5 inches. 168 pages. Published by Boosey & Hawkes.
Guitar Solo. By Peter Maxwell Davies. Arranged by Timothy Walker. (Guitar). Boosey and Hawkes Chamber Music. Size 9x12 inches. 4 pages. Published by Boosey and Hawkes.
First Ferry to Hoy |recorder|percussion||choral|vocal| Boosey and Hawkes
For Instrumental Ensemble, Youth Choir (SATB) and Children's Recorders and Percussion Group. By Peter Maxwell Davies. (Full Score). Boosey and Hawkes Scores and Books. 24 pages. Published by Boosey & Hawkes.
Five Carols Choral 3-part SSA A Cappella Boosey and Hawkes
SSA a cappella. By Peter Maxwell Davies. (SSA A Cappella). Boosey and Hawkes Sacred Choral. Size 6.8x10.5 inches. 8 pages. Published by Boosey and Hawkes.
For Male Voice and Instrumental Ensemble. By Peter Maxwell Davies. (Study Score). Boosey and Hawkes Scores and Books. Size 8.25x11.75 inches. Published by Boosey & Hawkes.
The second of the Quartets commissioned by the Naxos label was completed in January 2003. This work swings between nervous virtuosic energy to the serene calm of an extended Lento with exotic harmonies reminiscent of Bartok andi…
The Spiders' Revenge is a short music-theatre work (duration about 25 minutes) designed for performance by primary school children. The work was written for Evie Primary School a small rural school in Orkney of about 60 pupils be…
The first in a series of Ten quartets commissioned by the Naxos recording company. First performed at Wigmore Hall London in Oct 2002 by the Maggini Quartet. A convenient miniature-sized version of the score intended for study.P…
On 23 June 2013 Peter Maxwell Davies’s Capstone for organ received its world premiere performance at the City of London Festival. Commissioned by St Paul’s Cathedral Capstone was performed atthe Cathedral by its organist S…
The task: to write a piece that could involve children as players singers and composers alongside a professional symphony or chamber orchestra. The solution: a peace-cry for the biosphere in which the collaborative nature of the…
Commissioned by the International Organ Festival Nürnberg Musica Sacra to celebrate its fiftieth anniversary. If this glorious full-blooded passionate oratorio doesn't pierce wound and ravish even the casual listener nothing wi…
A cantata for soprano flute violin cello and harpsichord/celeste first performed in August 1970 at Dartington Hall Summer School by Mary Thomas and the Pierrot Players conducted by the composer.Duration c.12mins. Score andpart…
This work commemorates the 50th anniversary of the untimely death of the brilliant Horn player Dennis Brain. The solo version is intended for instrumentalists of Grade 6 and above.Peter Maxwell Davies is among the most prolific i…
This work was commissioned for the choir of St. Paul's Old Church Edinburgh who gave the first performance on the 11th of June 1989 at St. Giles' Church Edinburgh conducted by Leslie Shankland.This is a setting in Scots ofthe …
This work was commissioned by the Strover family for the Maggini Quartet on the occasion of Rosalind Strover’s 100th birthday. It was first performed by the MagginiQuartet on 5th November 2004 at Stoke-by-Nayland Country Club …
Gray’s Pier was commissioned by Andreas Klatt for Farnham Youth Choir. From Following a Lark by George Mackay Brown. For unaccompanied choir SSA. Piano accompaniment on the score for rehearsal purposes only.
This work was commissioned by the Naxos Recording Company and is the fifth in a series of ten quartets. It was first performed on 20th October 2004 at the Wigmore Hall London by the Maggini Quartet.
A haunting setting of four elegies from the writing of George Mackay Brown composed by Peter Maxwell Davies. Completed in 1998 this powerful and unsettling work is based upon four short verses that explore the more sinister trag…
Sea Runes is scored for unaccompanied choir AATBBB or SATBBB set to text by George Mackay Brown. It is a haunting and evocative setting of a group of six poems by the Orkney poet George Mackay Brown and was written as acompanion …