He came to the attention of the classical establishment with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra's premiere of The Confession of Isobel Gowdie at the Proms in 1990. Isobel Gowdie was one of many women executed for witchcraft in 17th century Scotland. According to the composer, "the work craves absolution and offers Isobel Gowdie the mercy and humanity that was denied her in the last days of her life".
Listen and follow along with our B&H Study Score Video for James MacMillan's "Miserere" for chorus a cappella, performed by The Sixteen and Harry Christophers.
- More info on "Miserere": https://bit.ly/3yAD292
- Purchase the score for "Miserere": https://www.boosey.com/shop/prod//2060506
- View our new guide to MacMillan's choral music: https://www.boosey.com/downloads/MacMillanChoralPDF21WEB.pdf
Music:
Miserere for chorus a cappella
Composed by James MacMillan
Performed by The Sixteen and Harry Christophers
Courtesy of CORO
Purchase the album here: https://thesixteenshop.com/products/james-macmillan-miserere
Watch our other Study Score videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUr1r_wAANZGIh64QnTvQUtx84SAOvaE0
#BHStudyScores
published: 16 Jul 2022
James Macmillan - Who Shall Separate Us - The funeral of Queen Elizabeth II
published: 20 Sep 2022
Apollo5: O Radiant Dawn - James MacMillan
The critically acclaimed British vocal ensemble Apollo5 sings the beautiful 'O Radiant Dawn' by James MacMillan
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Our new album 'O Radiant Dawn' is out now:
http://apollo5.co.uk/shop
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Follow Apollo5 on social media:
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheApollo5
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Recording Producers - Paul Smith & Dave Rowell
Recording, Mixing & Mastering Engineer - Dave Rowell
Editing - Dave Rowell & Will Brown
Film Director - Alex Grigoras
Shoot Director - Jan Keliris
Cover Artwork - Clare Stewart
Location - VOCES8 Centre, London
Apollo5:
Penelope Appleyard
Clare Stewart
Joshua Cooter
Oliver Martin-Smith
Greg Link
published: 04 Jun 2019
Vatican premiere of Sir James MacMillan's Stabat Mater, with Harry Christophers & The Sixteen
On 22 April 2018, audiences around the world watched the performance of James MacMillan’s Stabat mater from the Sistine Chapel. The concert was a rare honour, bestowed on the Genesis Foundation, as few performances are given in the Sistine Chapel and even fewer are given by ensembles not based in the Vatican. It was the first ever concert to be live-streamed from the Sistine Chapel and The Sixteen became the first professional British choir to sing there in over 20 years.
LISTEN & BUY THE ALBUM HERE: https://orcd.co/sixteenstabatmater
published: 19 Mar 2019
James MacMillan - Symphony No. 3 "Silence"
James MacMillan - conductor
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
recording date: 2004
published: 15 Feb 2022
Sir James Macmillan: Scotland's Great Composer on his Influences: Faith, Heritage & Tradition
Sir James MacMillan is one of today’s most successful composers and is also internationally active as a conductor. His musical language is flooded with influences from his Scottish heritage, Catholic faith, social conscience and close connection with Celtic folk music, blended with influences from Far Eastern, Scandinavian and Eastern European music.
In this interview Sir James recounts the guilt he felt about about toying with communism in his youth, composing his first piece of music at the age of 10, and the importance to his life played by sacred music.
He holds that unlike other areas of art, music contains a spirituality not found in paintings or the spoken word. Thus, there is an acknowledgement and openmindedness among musicians of music's Judeo-Christian heritage/origins. This ...
published: 28 Sep 2019
Mac Millan - A new song - The 16
published: 17 Apr 2012
James MacMillan - The Birds of Rhiannon (2001)
Composer: James Loy MacMillan (July 16, 1959 –)
Orchestra: BBC Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by James MacMillan
Chorus: BBC Singers
00:00 Largo
04:34 Tempo di Reel
07:19 ♩ = c.60–63
13:05 Andante
17:45 Chorus - Hauls, Hauls of Fish
Excellent orchestration, particularly the use of percussion
Score available here: https://www.boosey.com/cr/music/James-MacMillan-The-Birds-of-Rhiannon/15179
How I make my videos: https://github.com/CMajSeven/WorkflowTemplate
Program I develop for this channel: https://github.com/edwardx999/ScoreProcessor
published: 13 Sep 2021
Gerwyn Price and James Wade take the nine dart challenge | Betfred World Matchplay
'The Iceman' Gerwyn Price and 'The Machine' James Wade aim to raise as much money as they can for Macmillan by taking on Betfred's nine dart challenge at the Winter Gardens during the World Matchplay
https://www.betfred.com
published: 18 Jul 2024
James MacMillan on faith and music
Composer James MacMillan on how his faith influences his music and an exclusive preview of his Papal Mass.
More on classical music at http://www.guardian.co.uk/music
Listen and follow along with our B&H Study Score Video for James MacMillan's "Miserere" for chorus a cappella, performed by The Sixteen and Harry Christophers.
...
Listen and follow along with our B&H Study Score Video for James MacMillan's "Miserere" for chorus a cappella, performed by The Sixteen and Harry Christophers.
- More info on "Miserere": https://bit.ly/3yAD292
- Purchase the score for "Miserere": https://www.boosey.com/shop/prod//2060506
- View our new guide to MacMillan's choral music: https://www.boosey.com/downloads/MacMillanChoralPDF21WEB.pdf
Music:
Miserere for chorus a cappella
Composed by James MacMillan
Performed by The Sixteen and Harry Christophers
Courtesy of CORO
Purchase the album here: https://thesixteenshop.com/products/james-macmillan-miserere
Watch our other Study Score videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUr1r_wAANZGIh64QnTvQUtx84SAOvaE0
#BHStudyScores
Listen and follow along with our B&H Study Score Video for James MacMillan's "Miserere" for chorus a cappella, performed by The Sixteen and Harry Christophers.
- More info on "Miserere": https://bit.ly/3yAD292
- Purchase the score for "Miserere": https://www.boosey.com/shop/prod//2060506
- View our new guide to MacMillan's choral music: https://www.boosey.com/downloads/MacMillanChoralPDF21WEB.pdf
Music:
Miserere for chorus a cappella
Composed by James MacMillan
Performed by The Sixteen and Harry Christophers
Courtesy of CORO
Purchase the album here: https://thesixteenshop.com/products/james-macmillan-miserere
Watch our other Study Score videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUr1r_wAANZGIh64QnTvQUtx84SAOvaE0
#BHStudyScores
The critically acclaimed British vocal ensemble Apollo5 sings the beautiful 'O Radiant Dawn' by James MacMillan
-
Our new album 'O Radiant Dawn' is out now:
...
The critically acclaimed British vocal ensemble Apollo5 sings the beautiful 'O Radiant Dawn' by James MacMillan
-
Our new album 'O Radiant Dawn' is out now:
http://apollo5.co.uk/shop
-
Follow Apollo5 on social media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheApollo5/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheApollo5
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/apollo5.co.uk/
http://apollo5.co.uk/
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Recording Producers - Paul Smith & Dave Rowell
Recording, Mixing & Mastering Engineer - Dave Rowell
Editing - Dave Rowell & Will Brown
Film Director - Alex Grigoras
Shoot Director - Jan Keliris
Cover Artwork - Clare Stewart
Location - VOCES8 Centre, London
Apollo5:
Penelope Appleyard
Clare Stewart
Joshua Cooter
Oliver Martin-Smith
Greg Link
The critically acclaimed British vocal ensemble Apollo5 sings the beautiful 'O Radiant Dawn' by James MacMillan
-
Our new album 'O Radiant Dawn' is out now:
http://apollo5.co.uk/shop
-
Follow Apollo5 on social media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheApollo5/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheApollo5
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/apollo5.co.uk/
http://apollo5.co.uk/
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Recording Producers - Paul Smith & Dave Rowell
Recording, Mixing & Mastering Engineer - Dave Rowell
Editing - Dave Rowell & Will Brown
Film Director - Alex Grigoras
Shoot Director - Jan Keliris
Cover Artwork - Clare Stewart
Location - VOCES8 Centre, London
Apollo5:
Penelope Appleyard
Clare Stewart
Joshua Cooter
Oliver Martin-Smith
Greg Link
On 22 April 2018, audiences around the world watched the performance of James MacMillan’s Stabat mater from the Sistine Chapel. The concert was a rare honour, b...
On 22 April 2018, audiences around the world watched the performance of James MacMillan’s Stabat mater from the Sistine Chapel. The concert was a rare honour, bestowed on the Genesis Foundation, as few performances are given in the Sistine Chapel and even fewer are given by ensembles not based in the Vatican. It was the first ever concert to be live-streamed from the Sistine Chapel and The Sixteen became the first professional British choir to sing there in over 20 years.
LISTEN & BUY THE ALBUM HERE: https://orcd.co/sixteenstabatmater
On 22 April 2018, audiences around the world watched the performance of James MacMillan’s Stabat mater from the Sistine Chapel. The concert was a rare honour, bestowed on the Genesis Foundation, as few performances are given in the Sistine Chapel and even fewer are given by ensembles not based in the Vatican. It was the first ever concert to be live-streamed from the Sistine Chapel and The Sixteen became the first professional British choir to sing there in over 20 years.
LISTEN & BUY THE ALBUM HERE: https://orcd.co/sixteenstabatmater
Sir James MacMillan is one of today’s most successful composers and is also internationally active as a conductor. His musical language is flooded with influenc...
Sir James MacMillan is one of today’s most successful composers and is also internationally active as a conductor. His musical language is flooded with influences from his Scottish heritage, Catholic faith, social conscience and close connection with Celtic folk music, blended with influences from Far Eastern, Scandinavian and Eastern European music.
In this interview Sir James recounts the guilt he felt about about toying with communism in his youth, composing his first piece of music at the age of 10, and the importance to his life played by sacred music.
He holds that unlike other areas of art, music contains a spirituality not found in paintings or the spoken word. Thus, there is an acknowledgement and openmindedness among musicians of music's Judeo-Christian heritage/origins. This is something he feels many in the wider artistic world find perplexing and difficult to understand or accept. Consequently there is an assumption that one's political allegiances must be broader left politically.
He touches on the Scottish Referendum which, whilst not initially a Left-Right divide, has since seen the nationalist side become very left wing and anti-English.
On the broader subject of philosophy, he mentions the derision and almost chilling response received to comments he made about the philosophy underscoring much classical music -- in particular, when he had occasion to quote Sir Roger Scruton.
Sir James also laments the chance encounters the public might have with classical music are on the wane. Sir James and other musicians he knows first discovered classical music on BBC 1 etc. Yet today those opportunities are few and far between if not forever removed.
He feels this is particularly regrettable given the strong position in which British classical music currently finds itself -- especially in comparison with the "top down culture" that drives current German and French classical music, and which the public finds hard to relate to.
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Sir James MacMillan is one of today’s most successful composers and is also internationally active as a conductor. His musical language is flooded with influences from his Scottish heritage, Catholic faith, social conscience and close connection with Celtic folk music, blended with influences from Far Eastern, Scandinavian and Eastern European music.
In this interview Sir James recounts the guilt he felt about about toying with communism in his youth, composing his first piece of music at the age of 10, and the importance to his life played by sacred music.
He holds that unlike other areas of art, music contains a spirituality not found in paintings or the spoken word. Thus, there is an acknowledgement and openmindedness among musicians of music's Judeo-Christian heritage/origins. This is something he feels many in the wider artistic world find perplexing and difficult to understand or accept. Consequently there is an assumption that one's political allegiances must be broader left politically.
He touches on the Scottish Referendum which, whilst not initially a Left-Right divide, has since seen the nationalist side become very left wing and anti-English.
On the broader subject of philosophy, he mentions the derision and almost chilling response received to comments he made about the philosophy underscoring much classical music -- in particular, when he had occasion to quote Sir Roger Scruton.
Sir James also laments the chance encounters the public might have with classical music are on the wane. Sir James and other musicians he knows first discovered classical music on BBC 1 etc. Yet today those opportunities are few and far between if not forever removed.
He feels this is particularly regrettable given the strong position in which British classical music currently finds itself -- especially in comparison with the "top down culture" that drives current German and French classical music, and which the public finds hard to relate to.
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It is set up to accept one time and monthly donations.
ABOUT THE SHOW:
So What You're Saying Is... (SWYSI) is a weekly discussion show with experts and significant figures from the political, cultural and academic worlds.
The host is Peter Whittle (@PRWhittle), Founder & Director of The New Culture Forum, a Westminster-based think tank that seeks to challenge the cultural orthodoxies dominant in the media, academia, and British culture / society at large.
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Composer: James Loy MacMillan (July 16, 1959 –)
Orchestra: BBC Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by James MacMillan
Chorus: BBC Singers
00:00 Largo
04:34 Tempo...
Composer: James Loy MacMillan (July 16, 1959 –)
Orchestra: BBC Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by James MacMillan
Chorus: BBC Singers
00:00 Largo
04:34 Tempo di Reel
07:19 ♩ = c.60–63
13:05 Andante
17:45 Chorus - Hauls, Hauls of Fish
Excellent orchestration, particularly the use of percussion
Score available here: https://www.boosey.com/cr/music/James-MacMillan-The-Birds-of-Rhiannon/15179
How I make my videos: https://github.com/CMajSeven/WorkflowTemplate
Program I develop for this channel: https://github.com/edwardx999/ScoreProcessor
Composer: James Loy MacMillan (July 16, 1959 –)
Orchestra: BBC Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by James MacMillan
Chorus: BBC Singers
00:00 Largo
04:34 Tempo di Reel
07:19 ♩ = c.60–63
13:05 Andante
17:45 Chorus - Hauls, Hauls of Fish
Excellent orchestration, particularly the use of percussion
Score available here: https://www.boosey.com/cr/music/James-MacMillan-The-Birds-of-Rhiannon/15179
How I make my videos: https://github.com/CMajSeven/WorkflowTemplate
Program I develop for this channel: https://github.com/edwardx999/ScoreProcessor
'The Iceman' Gerwyn Price and 'The Machine' James Wade aim to raise as much money as they can for Macmillan by taking on Betfred's nine dart challenge at the Wi...
'The Iceman' Gerwyn Price and 'The Machine' James Wade aim to raise as much money as they can for Macmillan by taking on Betfred's nine dart challenge at the Winter Gardens during the World Matchplay
https://www.betfred.com
'The Iceman' Gerwyn Price and 'The Machine' James Wade aim to raise as much money as they can for Macmillan by taking on Betfred's nine dart challenge at the Winter Gardens during the World Matchplay
https://www.betfred.com
Composer James MacMillan on how his faith influences his music and an exclusive preview of his Papal Mass.
More on classical music at http://www.guardian.co....
Composer James MacMillan on how his faith influences his music and an exclusive preview of his Papal Mass.
More on classical music at http://www.guardian.co.uk/music
Composer James MacMillan on how his faith influences his music and an exclusive preview of his Papal Mass.
More on classical music at http://www.guardian.co.uk/music
Listen and follow along with our B&H Study Score Video for James MacMillan's "Miserere" for chorus a cappella, performed by The Sixteen and Harry Christophers.
- More info on "Miserere": https://bit.ly/3yAD292
- Purchase the score for "Miserere": https://www.boosey.com/shop/prod//2060506
- View our new guide to MacMillan's choral music: https://www.boosey.com/downloads/MacMillanChoralPDF21WEB.pdf
Music:
Miserere for chorus a cappella
Composed by James MacMillan
Performed by The Sixteen and Harry Christophers
Courtesy of CORO
Purchase the album here: https://thesixteenshop.com/products/james-macmillan-miserere
Watch our other Study Score videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUr1r_wAANZGIh64QnTvQUtx84SAOvaE0
#BHStudyScores
The critically acclaimed British vocal ensemble Apollo5 sings the beautiful 'O Radiant Dawn' by James MacMillan
-
Our new album 'O Radiant Dawn' is out now:
http://apollo5.co.uk/shop
-
Follow Apollo5 on social media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheApollo5/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheApollo5
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/apollo5.co.uk/
http://apollo5.co.uk/
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Recording Producers - Paul Smith & Dave Rowell
Recording, Mixing & Mastering Engineer - Dave Rowell
Editing - Dave Rowell & Will Brown
Film Director - Alex Grigoras
Shoot Director - Jan Keliris
Cover Artwork - Clare Stewart
Location - VOCES8 Centre, London
Apollo5:
Penelope Appleyard
Clare Stewart
Joshua Cooter
Oliver Martin-Smith
Greg Link
On 22 April 2018, audiences around the world watched the performance of James MacMillan’s Stabat mater from the Sistine Chapel. The concert was a rare honour, bestowed on the Genesis Foundation, as few performances are given in the Sistine Chapel and even fewer are given by ensembles not based in the Vatican. It was the first ever concert to be live-streamed from the Sistine Chapel and The Sixteen became the first professional British choir to sing there in over 20 years.
LISTEN & BUY THE ALBUM HERE: https://orcd.co/sixteenstabatmater
Sir James MacMillan is one of today’s most successful composers and is also internationally active as a conductor. His musical language is flooded with influences from his Scottish heritage, Catholic faith, social conscience and close connection with Celtic folk music, blended with influences from Far Eastern, Scandinavian and Eastern European music.
In this interview Sir James recounts the guilt he felt about about toying with communism in his youth, composing his first piece of music at the age of 10, and the importance to his life played by sacred music.
He holds that unlike other areas of art, music contains a spirituality not found in paintings or the spoken word. Thus, there is an acknowledgement and openmindedness among musicians of music's Judeo-Christian heritage/origins. This is something he feels many in the wider artistic world find perplexing and difficult to understand or accept. Consequently there is an assumption that one's political allegiances must be broader left politically.
He touches on the Scottish Referendum which, whilst not initially a Left-Right divide, has since seen the nationalist side become very left wing and anti-English.
On the broader subject of philosophy, he mentions the derision and almost chilling response received to comments he made about the philosophy underscoring much classical music -- in particular, when he had occasion to quote Sir Roger Scruton.
Sir James also laments the chance encounters the public might have with classical music are on the wane. Sir James and other musicians he knows first discovered classical music on BBC 1 etc. Yet today those opportunities are few and far between if not forever removed.
He feels this is particularly regrettable given the strong position in which British classical music currently finds itself -- especially in comparison with the "top down culture" that drives current German and French classical music, and which the public finds hard to relate to.
----------
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You can donate in a variety of ways via our website: http://www.newcultureforum.org.uk/#donate
It is set up to accept one time and monthly donations.
ABOUT THE SHOW:
So What You're Saying Is... (SWYSI) is a weekly discussion show with experts and significant figures from the political, cultural and academic worlds.
The host is Peter Whittle (@PRWhittle), Founder & Director of The New Culture Forum, a Westminster-based think tank that seeks to challenge the cultural orthodoxies dominant in the media, academia, and British culture / society at large.
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Composer: James Loy MacMillan (July 16, 1959 –)
Orchestra: BBC Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by James MacMillan
Chorus: BBC Singers
00:00 Largo
04:34 Tempo di Reel
07:19 ♩ = c.60–63
13:05 Andante
17:45 Chorus - Hauls, Hauls of Fish
Excellent orchestration, particularly the use of percussion
Score available here: https://www.boosey.com/cr/music/James-MacMillan-The-Birds-of-Rhiannon/15179
How I make my videos: https://github.com/CMajSeven/WorkflowTemplate
Program I develop for this channel: https://github.com/edwardx999/ScoreProcessor
'The Iceman' Gerwyn Price and 'The Machine' James Wade aim to raise as much money as they can for Macmillan by taking on Betfred's nine dart challenge at the Winter Gardens during the World Matchplay
https://www.betfred.com
Composer James MacMillan on how his faith influences his music and an exclusive preview of his Papal Mass.
More on classical music at http://www.guardian.co.uk/music
He came to the attention of the classical establishment with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra's premiere of The Confession of Isobel Gowdie at the Proms in 1990. Isobel Gowdie was one of many women executed for witchcraft in 17th century Scotland. According to the composer, "the work craves absolution and offers Isobel Gowdie the mercy and humanity that was denied her in the last days of her life".
He added ... Kuits Solicitors’ corporate team, led by Kate Gledhill and supported by Olivia McConvey and Darcy MacMillan, represented OBI. Employment advice was provided By James Howarth at Kuits, and Sedulo also represented OBI on the transaction ... .
Things have of course changed since Kirkpatrick Macmillan wobbled along dirt roads on his velocipede and many cyclist tribes have evolved ...JamesStewart, right, with his fellow gravel-biking cyclists in Galloway Forest Park ... James Stewart.
CreationLake...Photograph ... When I got there, I was able to see the cosmos as if from a chambered but roofless place, an unreachable wonder framed in a human context, like a “Skyspace” by the artist JamesTurrell ... James by Percival Everett ... Pan Macmillan.
Ever since he founded this music festival in the Ayrshire town where he grew up, the aim of the composer James MacMillan has been to bring together professional musicians and enthusiastic local ...
Scottsdale, Arizona, chefs Beau MacMillan and James Beard Award-winning Best-Chef Southwest 2024 Rene Andrade will prepare a family-style dinner with Arizona wines ... Hosted by retired MLB pitcher James Shields.
When he launched the Cumnock Tryst music festival, people told Sir James MacMillan it wouldn’t work. Ten years on, however, it’s still going strong - and winning awards. Interview by Ken Walton....
Who was Kirkpatrick Macmillan, the pioneer of pedal power? ... According to the research of his relative JamesJohnston in the 1890s, Macmillan was the first to invent the pedal-driven bicycle. Macmillan ...