• Source: Brian Chapple
    • Brian Chapple (born 1945, London) is a British composer who has won the BBC Monarchy 1000 prize and been featured on the BBC Proms. He was educated at Highgate School and studied at the Royal Academy of Music with Lennox Berkeley.
      Chapple's "Hymn to God the Father", which was commissioned by Wells Cathedral for its new music festival 2014, was premiered by the Cathedral Choir on 13 May 2014.


      Compositions include


      Green and Pleasant, prize-winning entry for the BBC Monarchy 1000 prize in 1973
      Scherzos for four pianos
      Choral symphony In Ecclesiis
      Piano Concerto
      In The Pink
      Venus Fly Trap
      Keeping Busy
      Missa Brevis
      Tango
      Little Symphony
      Lamentations of Jeremiah
      Ave Verum Corpus
      Cantica
      Magnificat
      Songs of Innocence
      In Memoriam
      Three Motets
      Five Blake Songs
      Five Shakespeare Songs
      Five volumes of piano pieces: In the Pink, Lazy Days, On the Cool Side, Swing's The Thing, Home and Dry
      Bagatelles Diverses
      Six Bagatelles for organ
      Three Sacred Pieces
      Ecce lignum crucis
      St Paul's Service
      Burlesque
      Missa Brevis Exoniensis
      What Child is this?
      Safe where I cannot lie yet
      Praeludiana for Organ (1973)


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