Three Dawn Rituals: Allegro moderatoJames MacMillan, Evelyn Glennie, Elizabeth Dooner, Julie Price, John Steer, Lewis Morrison, Kevin McCrae, Alison Green, Ruth Crouch, Peter Evans, Heather Corbett, Peter Franks, Catherine Marwood, Robin Williams, Scottish Chamber Orchestra & Robert Cook
A Deep but Dazzling DarknessJames MacMillan, Netherlands Radio Chamber Philharmonic, Colin Currie & Gordan Nikolic
ALBUMMacMillan: ClemencyDavid Angus, Boston Lyric Opera Orchestra, Christine Abraham, Neal Ferreira, Brett Hodgdon, David Kravitz, Samuel Levine, David Mcferrin & Michelle Trainor
ALBUMJames Macmillan: Visions of a November SpringEdinburgh Quartet
ALBUMJames MacMillan: Work for Chamber Orchestra with SoloistsJames MacMillan & Netherlands Radio Chamber Philharmonic
ALBUMJames MacMillan: Seven Last Words from the CrossSpiritus Chamber Choir & Timothy Shantz
ALBUMCeltic ChristmasSeattle Pro Musica & Karen P Thomas
ALBUMAfscheid Van Een Springlevend OrkestRadio Kamer Filharmonie
ALBUMDown By the SeaBlossom Street & Hilary Campbell
ALBUMMacMillan: Magnificat (MacMillan Series, Vol. 2)James MacMillan, Netherlands Radio Chamber Philharmonic, Edward Caswell & Netherlands Radio Choir
ALBUMThe Queen of HeavenThe Sixteen & Harry Christophers
ALBUMMadrigali: Fire & RosesCon Anima Chamber Choir & Paul Mealor
ALBUMJesús Rueda: SinfoníasSymphonieorchester Concierto München, Joven Orquesta Nacional De Espana, Orquesta de Radio Television Espanola, Carlos Domínguez Nieto, Ernest Martínez-Izquierdo & James MacMillan
ALBUMPsalms & Motets for ReflectionMichael Bloss, Choir of St. John's Elora & Noel Edison
ALBUMMissa Dunelmi & Other European Choral WorksDurham Cathedral Choir, Francesca Massey & James Lancelot
ALBUMIn the DarkPlatinum Consort & Scott Inglis-Kidger
ALBUMVeni, veni, Emmanuel - MacMillan series vol. 1Netherlands Radio Chamber Philharmonic, James MacMillan, Colin Currie & Gordan Nikolic
ALBUMA Song of Farewell: Music of Mourning & ConsolationGabrieli Consort & Players & Paul McCreesh
ALBUMSeraphAlison Balsom
ALBUMIn Splendoribus SanctorumPembroke College Chapel Choir, Cambridge & Sam Barrett
ALBUMThe Spirit of Christmas PresentThe Elysian Singers & Sam Laughton
ALBUMJames MacMillan: MiserereThe Sixteen & Harry Christophers
ALBUMWho Are These Angels? New Choral Music by James MacmillanCappella Nova & Alan Tavener
ALBUMMacMillan: Choral MusicWells Cathedral Choir & Matthew Owens
ALBUMA Different WorldGregory Harrington
ALBUMMornings Like ThisChoral Arts, Robert Bode & Anonymous
ALBUMAngels in the ArchitectureAnam Cara & James Jordan
ALBUMMacMillan, J.: The SacrificeChristopher Purves, Rosie Hay, Leigh Melrose, Samantha Hay, Amanda Baldwin, Tomos Hardy, Sarah Tynan, Peter Hoare, Cameron Jones, Anthony Negus, Welsh National Opera Chorus, Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Lisa Milne & Ben Evans
ALBUMMacMillan: The SacrificeAnthony Negus, Welsh National Opera Orchestra, Christopher Purves, Lisa Milne, Peter Hoare, Leigh Melrose, Sarah Tynan & Rosie Hay
ALBUMPadre Pio - PrayerThe Sixteen & Harry Christophers
ALBUMMacMillan: 7 Last Words from the Cross, Christus Vincit, Nemo Te Condemnavit & …Here In Hiding…Dmitri Ensemble & Graham Ross
ALBUMSchubert & MacMillan: Piano TriosGould Piano Trio
ALBUMMacMillan & Schubert (Wigmore Hall Live)Gould Piano Trio
ALBUMMacMillan: St John PassionLondon Symphony Orchestra, Christopher Maltman, London Symphony Chorus & Sir Colin Davis
ALBUMVaughan Williams, R.: Mass In G Minor - Silence and Music - Macmillan, J.: O Bone Jesu - MairiKerstin Steube-Konig, Maria van Eldik, Achim Jackel, Stuttgart Vocal Ensemble, Alexander Yudenkov, Marcus Creed, Julius Pfeifer, Aleksandra Lustig, Ulrike Becker & Bernhard Hartmann
ALBUMMacMillan: Quickening & Three Interludes from The SacrificeBBC Philharmonic, City of Birmingham Symphony Youth Chorus, City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus & Hilliard Ensemble
ALBUMMacMillan: The Confession of Isobel Gowdie - Adès: Chamber Symphony No. 2 - Higdon: Percussion ConcertoMarin Alsop, London Philharmonic Orchestra & Colin Currie
ALBUMMacMillan: The World's Ransoming, The Confession of Isobel GowdieLondon Symphony Orchestra, Sir Colin Davis & Christine Pendrill
ALBUMMacMillan: The World's Ransoming, The Confession of Isobel GowdieSir Colin Davis, London Symphony Orchestra & Christine Pendrill
ALBUMMacMillan: TenebraeCappella Nova & Alan Tavener
ALBUMNorthern SkiesGraham Scott & Henri Demarquette
ALBUMMacMillan and His British ContemporariesChoir of New College Oxford & Edward Higginbottom
ALBUMMacMillan: Piano Concerto No. 2 & A Scotch BestiaryJames MacMillan, Wayne Marshall & BBC Philharmonic
ALBUMInspirationCanterbury Cathedral Choir & David Flood
ALBUMMacMillan: Seven Last Words from the CrossPolyphony & Stephen Layton
ALBUMJames McMillan: Symphony No. 3 "Silence" & The Confession of Isobel GowdieBBC Philharmonic & James MacMillan
ALBUMMacMillan: Into the Ferment, The Berserking & BritanniaJames MacMillan, BBC Philharmonic & Martin Roscoe
ALBUMAn Eternal HarmonyHarry Christophers & The Sixteen
ALBUMMacMillan: The Confession of Isobel Gowdie, Tuireadh & The Exorcism of Rio SumpúlMartin Fröst, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra & Osmo Vänskä
ALBUMMacMillan: The Birds of Rhiannon, Exsultet, Magnificat and Nunc dimittis, Màiri & The Gallant WeaverJames MacMillan, BBC Philharmonic, Jonathan Scott & BBC Singers
ALBUMMacMillan, MacRae: Piano WorksSimon Smith
ALBUMMacmillan: Why Is This Night Different? / Tuireadh / Visions of A November SpringRobert Plane & Emperor Quartet
ALBUMJames MacMillan: Raising Sparks; Piano SonataThe Nash Ensemble, Jean Rigby, Martyn Brabbins, John York & James MacMillan
ALBUMMacMillan: Mass & Other Sacred MusicWestminster Cathedral Choir & Martin Baker
James MacMillan’s distinctive musical language contains elements drawn from the heartfelt melodic gestures of Celtic folk music, the grace of Gregorian chant, and the transcendent power of congregational singing. It is impossible to decouple his art, often complex yet always accessible, from his profound faith in God, his devotion as a Roman Catholic, and his deep concern and reverence for the oppressed. Those interlocking themes run through substantial works for chorus and orchestra, among them the St. John Passion (2007), St. Luke Passion (2012-13), Stabat Mater (2015), and Symphony No.5 “Le grand inconnu” (2018), a haunting meditation on the Holy Spirit. They likewise find eloquent expression in the a cappella choir pieces “O Radiant Dawn” (2007), “Miserere” (2009), and “Nothing in Vain” (2021). MacMillan, born in Scotland in 1959, absorbed early influences from composers such as Lutosławski, Penderecki, and Birtwistle, and gradually wove them into a more inclusive style of music. His breakthrough came with “The Confession of Isobel Gowdie” (1990) and percussion concerto for Evelyn Glennie, “Veni, Veni Emmanuel” (1992), which led in turn to a steady flow of commissions in the UK and overseas. While his music unlocks strong emotions, it also leads listeners toward spiritual states, arising from stillness and quiet contemplation. He has achieved this all-embracing balance not only in his large output of works for chamber choir or symphonic chorus but also in such orchestral scores as the monumental triptych “Triduum” (1995-97), “Í (A Meditation On Iona)” (1996), and “Symphony No.3, ‘Silence’” (2002).
Hometown
Kilwinning, United Kingdom
Genre
Classical
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