music theatre work, setting texts from the Latin Mass and poems by the Argentinian Mothers of the Disappeared, translated by Gilbert Markus; premiered on 6 December 1988 at Queen's Hall, Edinburgh, by ECAT Ensemble under the baton of the composer.
Into the Ferment (1988), for solo concertante group and orchestra
commissioned by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra and the Ayr Schools Symphony Orchestra, who jointly premièred the work under the composer at the Magnum Centre, Irvine on 19 December 1988.
Tuireadh (1991, arr.1995), for clarinet and string orchestra
version written for the Gdańsk Philharmonic Orchestra, who premièred the work with clarinet soloist Karol Respondek under the composer at the Filharmonia Baltycka, Gdańsk on 24 November 1995. It was written in dedication to the victims of the Piper Alpha offshore oil platform disaster.
Cumnock Fair (1999), for string orchestra or piano and string orchestra
commissioned by Cumnock Music Club for its Golden Jubilee Concert; premièred by members of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra at Cumnock Academy, Ayrshire on 23 February 1999.
Magnificat (1999), for S.A.T.B. choir and orchestra
orchestral transcription of the a cappella choral piece Miserere (2009), made to commemorate the tenth anniversary of Manfred Honeck's tenure as conductor of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.
Changed (1997), for S.A.T.B. mixed choir with organ, harp string trio or similar
first performed by the Cunninghame Choir and members of the North Ayrshire Youth Band directed by Dorothy Howden at Walker Hall, Kilbirnie, Ayrshire on 12 December 1998.
The Gallant Weaver (1997), for a cappella S.A.T.B. choir
written for the choir of St Bride's Church, Glasgow, who gave the first performance directed by Robert Marshall with Peter Christie (organ) on 1 March 1998.
The Prophecy (1997), for two-part school choir and instrumental ensemble
After Virtue (2006), for a cappella S.S.A.A.T.B.B. choir
commissioned by the Oslo International Church Music Festival; premièred by the Oslo Soloists Choir directed by Grete Pedersen in Oslo on 18 March 2007.
Invocation (2006), for a cappella S.A.T.B. double choir
written for the Oriel Singers, who gave the work's first performance directed by Tim Morris in Tewkesbury Abbey on 11 July 2006.
Let the sons of Israel say (2006), for S.A.T.B. choir
The Song of the Lamb (2008), for S.A.T.B. choir and organ
commissioned by The House of Hope Presbyterian Church, Minnesota; premièred by the choir of The House of Hope Presbyterian Church directed by Andrew Altenbach with Nancy Lancaster (organ) in St. Paul, Minnesota on 9 March 2008.
The Strathclyde Motets – Pascha nostrum imolatus est (2008), for a cappella S.A.T.B. choir
premièred by the BBC Philharmonic, the Manchester Chamber Choir, the Northern Sinfonia Chorus, and the Rushley Singers under the direction of Juanjo Mena on 7 August 2012
Cum vidisset Jesus (2012), for a cappella S.S.S.S.A.A.T.T.B.B. choir
Since it was the Day of Preparation... (2015), for S.A.T.B. choir (or soloists), bass soloist and instrumental ensemble (cello, clarinet, French horn, harp and theorbo)
A setting of the continuation of St John's Gospelafter the end of the often-set Passion narrative, involving Christ's burial and post-Resurrection appearances to His disciples.[2] First performed at Greyfriars Kirk, Edinburgh on 22 August 2012 by Hebrides Ensemble and Synergy Vocals with William Conway (cello) and Brindley Sherratt (bass soloist) as part of the Edinburgh International Festival.
Ut omnes unum sint (2015), for a cappella S.S.A.A.T.T.B.B. choir and T.T.B. soloists
A setting of John 17:21–22, Christ's exhortation for unity amongst his followers. Commissioned by Belfast choir Cappella Caeciliana for its 20th anniversary, and dedicated to its Musical Director Donal McCrisken. The trio solo is written for the choir's founder members The Priests. First performed at St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh (Roman Catholic), on 21 November 2015 by Cappella Caeciliana, directed by the composer. Recorded by Cappella Caeciliana and The Priests on the CD UNITY May they all be one.
A European Requiem (2015), for countertenor (or alto), baritone, mixed chorus, and orchestra
Commissioned by the Genesis Foundation. First performed in Usher Hall, Edinburgh, on 17 August 2019 by The Sixteen, the Genesis Sixteen chamber choir, and Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Harry Christophers.
Commissioned by Mayfield School on the occasion of its 150th anniversary. Dedicated to Matthew Ward. First performed on 18 June 2022 by the Schola Cantorum of Mayfield School.
commissioned by the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival with funds from Yorkshire and Humberside Arts; premièred by the Chione Oboe Trio at the Huddersfield Art Gallery on 26 November 1991.
Scots Song (1991), for soprano and ensemble
a setting of The Tryst by William Soutar; premièred by the Composers Ensemble in Brighton, Sussex on 10 May 1991.
written in memory of David Huntley, a friend of the composer's and the representative of Boosey & Hawkes in the United States. The work was premièred at a memorial concert for Huntley by the Kronos Quartet at Merkin Hall, New York on 13 October 1994.
commissioned by the Bath and Queensland Biennial Festivals of 1999 and specially written for its dedicatee Raphael Wallfisch, who premièred the work at the Bath Assembly Rooms with John York on 30 May 1999.
Cumnock Fair (1999), for piano and string quintet
commissioned by the Cumnock Music Club for its Golden Jubilee Concert; premièred by members of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra at Cumnock Academy, Ayrshire on 23 March 1999.
premièred by Catherine MacMillan, Fay Jennett, Rachel Brolly, Alison Jones (cello) and Myra Chahin (piano) at Hutcheson's Hall, Glasgow on 9 March 2001.
A Deep but Dazzling Darkness (2001–02), concerto for violin, large ensemble and tape
Lament of Mary, Queen of Scots (2008), for soprano, tenor and piano trio
written to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the birth Robert Burns; premièred Lorna Anderson (soprano), Jamie MacDougall (tenor) and the Haydn Trio Eisenstadt at the University of Glasgow on 16 January 2009.
The Beneficiaries (2009), for soprano, clarinet and piano
Processional (2010), for organ, brass ensemble and percussion
Vocal
Variation on Johnny Faa' (1988), for soprano, flute, cello and harp
a brief setting of a Traditional English text
Three Scottish Songs (1995) for voice and piano
settings of 'Scots Song' (aka 'The Tryst') (1991), 'Ballad' (1994) and 'The Children' (1995), texts by William Soutar. 'Scots Song' was premièred by the Composers Ensemble in Brighton, Sussex on 10 May 1991.
Lament of Mary, Queen of Scots (2008), for soprano, tenor and piano trio
written to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the birth Robert Burns; premièred by Lorna Anderson (soprano), Jamie MacDougall (tenor) and the Haydn Trio Eisenstadt at the University of Glasgow on 16 January 2009.
The Beneficiaries (2009), for soprano, clarinet and piano
written as a gift to the composer's friends Barbara and Kenneth Kelly. Premiered at the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh by pianist Catherine Edwards on 28 February 1993.
Angel (1993)
written as a gift to the composer's daughter; first performed by the composer on 31 October 1993 at Stockbridge Parish Church, Edinburgh.
premiered on 16 February 2002 at Glasgow University by pianist Simon Smith.
For Ian (2000)
written in memory of the composer's friend and Church of Scotland minister Ian Tweedlie. First performed on 8 February 2000 by the composer at St Ninian's Women's Guild, Cumnock.
25th May 1967 and For Neil (2002)
two short pieces for solo piano, celebrating the composer's devotion to football, and in particular Celtic Football Club. The first (25th May 1967) is dedicated to former right-back Jim Craig, and the second (For Neil) to former captain and manager Neil Lennon. First performed on 6 May 2003 at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge by pianist Simon Smith.
Walfrid, On His Arrival At The Gates Of Paradise (2008)
originally written for a group of folk instruments to celebrate the 2005 unveiling of a statue of the founder of Celtic Football Club, Brother Walfrid, the piano version was published in 2008.