Mass for Extinct Species
King, M. (2026). Mass for Extinct Species: New work for chorus and organ. Composition
2026
View OutputFor me, music is a universe of marvels, with virtually infinite wonders to be discovered. But being a composer today is not easy, confronted, as we are, by the disconcerting multitude of genres available to us instantaneously, and by the complex expectations and attitudes we encounter in performers and audiences. The old dogmas and ideologies have passed away, and we are surrounded by a raft of sonic possibilities: familiar, obscure, popular, arcane, ancient, modern, simple, complex... whilst, hovering above us, remain the titanic spectres of the past, from J.S. Bach to Ruth Crawford Seeger, whose achievements we cannot escape! Composition today is living with these tensions.
I am currently engaged in composing a series of single-movement piano sonatas. My elaboration of unfinished symphonic sketches by Richard Wagner, Richard Wagner in Venice, was premiered and recorded in 2021. Ivan Hewitt, in the Telegraph, described the piece as “truly uncanny in the way it transports us into an authentically Wagnerian world”. My chamber opera The Snow Queen was revived in Ljubljana in 2019 – 2020, in 2018 my piano concerto was premiered in San Diego, while my opera The Pied Piper was produced in Salzburg and Nuremberg in the same year. My collaborations with librettist Alasdair Middleton include the cantata, Il Pastorale, l’Urbano e il Suburbano (premiered in 2015 at Aldeburgh), the music theatre piece, Schoenberg in Hollywood (premiered by members of the Guildhall Vocal Department at Milton Court in 2015) and the Community opera, On London Fields, which won a Royal Philharmonic Society Prize in 2004.
It is a privilege for composers to work with live performance. I have had the good fortune to work closely with many fine musicians including the soprano Jane Manning, the countertenor Michael Chance, the violinists Alina Ibragimova and Rachel Podger, the cellist Natalie Clein, the oboist Christopher Redgate, the horn player Richard Watkins, the Savant pianist Derek Paravicini, the Fitzwilliam and Brodsky quartets, the LSO, the Mahler Players, the Aurora Orchestra, the Brook Street Band, the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, the Orchestra of St. Johns, Florilegium, and the Canterbury Cathedral Choir as well as orchestras in Europe and the United States.
Mass for Extinct Species
King, M. (2026). Mass for Extinct Species: New work for chorus and organ. Composition
2026
View OutputReorchestration of Wagner’s Parsifal
King, M. (2026). Reorchestration of Wagner’s Parsifal: Rescored for soloists, chorus and chamber orchestra. Manuscript in preparation. Composition
2026
View Output45 piano sonatas
King, M. (2025). 45 piano sonatas: Score. Composition
2025
View OutputOrchestration of Wagner’s Albumblatt für Betty Schott
King, M. (2025). Orchestration of Wagner’s Albumblatt für Betty Schott: Originally a piano piece, scored for chamber orchestra. Composition
2025
View OutputReorchestration of Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde Act 2
King, M. (2022). Reorchestration of Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde Act 2: Rescored for soloists and chamber orchestra. Composition
2022
View OutputRichard Wagner in Venice: a Symphony
King, M. (2022). Richard Wagner in Venice: a Symphony. Composition
2022
View OutputPiano Concerto
King, M. (2018). Piano Concerto: 3 movement composition for piano and orchestra. Composition
2018
View OutputIl Pastorale, l’Urbano e il Suburbano (Satirical Cantata)
King, M. (2015). Il Pastorale, l’Urbano e il Suburbano (Satirical Cantata): Satirical Cantata for soloists, children’s chorus, baroque ensemble, saxophone and electronics . Composition
2015
View OutputRinging Changes
King, M. (2015). Ringing Changes. Composition
2015
View OutputRumi Songs
King, M. (2015). Rumi Songs: Song cycle to texts by Rumi for Mezzo soprano and piano. Composition
2015
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