Hymns, psalms, etc.

Hymns/playovers

Aberystwyth

  • Reharmonisation/descant (2015?)
    • On the Welsh hymn tune commonly sung to the words “Jesu, lover of my soul”.

Harlech

  • Vamp (2015)
    • On the Welsh hymn tune based on the traditional song “Men of Harlech”.

Regent Square

  • Reharmonisation/descant (2013)
    • On the hymn tune sung to the words “Lord of beauty, thine the splendour”. Quotes Herbert Murrill’s Magnificat in E in the last line, for reasons that only made sense at a very specific point in time.

Rivaulx

  • Reharmonisation (2011)
    • On the hymn “Father of heaven, whose love profound”.

The Red Flag

  • Harmonisation (2015)
    • Not really a hymn, but I guess my intention was to make it sound like one.

Psalm chants

Alleluia from Bednall, Welcome All Wonders

  • Double chant (2012)
    • A quick and dirty psalm chant based on an obscure 21st-century choral piece.

Bells of Sameiro Sanctuary, Braga, Portugal

  • Double chant (2013)
    • An adaptation of this very surprising melody as a psalm chant.

L’internationale

  • Quadruple chant (2016?)
    • In case any particularly communist Anglican church services require a psalm.

Miscellaneous

Bells of Sameiro Sanctuary, Braga, Portugal

  • Harmonisation (2013)
    • A harmonisation of this melody, which continues to be surprising.