KENNETH ALWYN - composer and conductor

http://www.impulse-music.co.uk/kenneth-alwyn.htm

Kenneth Alwyn, conductor, composer, writer and presenter and international recording artist.

JOHN BARTON ARMSTRONG - composer

http://www.impulse-music.co.uk/barry.htm

John Barton 'Barry' Armstrong is an eclectic composer who has drawn on many experiences in life to inform his compositional output: traveller, philosopher, writer and thinker.

ROBERT ARNALL - film music composer

http://www.music4films.co.uk

TV and film music composer  Rob Arnall produces custom media arrangements and compositions of all styles, from backing tracks to full orchestration.

TROY BANARZI - composer and producer

http://www.banarzi.com

A versatile and experienced composer whose recordings have featured on BBC radio, BBC TV, ITV and Channel 4. Accomplished in a variety of genres including minimalism, world and urban underground styles. Specialising in music and sound design for theatre, TV, film, radio and media. Listen to showreel online.

KEITH BARNARD - composer

http://www.mvdaily.com/articles/2003/01/barnard1.htm

Website for Keith Barnard, a composer of healing and meditational music.

DAVID BEARD MUSIC PRODUCTION - Composer

http://www.davidbeardmusic.com

British TV and Film Music Composer / Sound Designer creating music for Film, TV, Library Music, Music for Dance School and Theatre Productions. Own Well-Equipped Studio in the heart of Derbyshire. Member of Equity, PCAM, PRS and BACS.

DAVID BEDFORD - composer

http://www.impulse-music.co.uk/bedford.htm

David Bedford, leading British composer with diverse catalogue of works including music for orchestra, instrumental ensemble, voice, brass band and educational music.

RICHARD BENGER - composer

http://www.richardbenger.co.uk

Website for the composer Richard Benger, who lives and works in Bembridge on the Isle of Wight, as a composer, organist, choir trainer, accompanist and teacher.

NEELU BERRY - COMPOSER, SINGER/SONGWRITER

www.neelam.org.uk

Neelam has a large catalogue of music, songs and lyrics, many recorded. She writes in a modal orchestral style of music typical of Indian classical music.

ANTONY BIRNEY - composer

http://www.impulse-music.co.uk/birney.htm

Antony Birney - composer and lyricist specialising in Musical Dramas.

NEVILLE BOWER - composer

http://www.impulse-music.co.uk/bower.htm

Neville Bower, composer, was born in India and studied at the Royal College of Music in London.  He now lives and works in Lichfield.

JUNE BOYCE-TILLMAN - composer

http://www.impulse-music.co.uk/juneboyce-tillman

Professor June Boyce-Tillman is a world-class authority on the music and writings of Hildegard of Bingen. She is also an accomplished composer.

FRANK BRIDGE - composer

http://www.impulse-music.co.uk/frankbridge.htm

The site is set up by the Frank Bridge Trust, which exists to promote the music of composer Frank Bridge (1879-1941).

NICHOLAS BROWN

http://www.nicholasbrown.co.uk

Young British composer, who has written works for film, including two scores designed to be played live with classic silent films.  He has composed a large amount of choral music which has been performed extensively, but especially by the Choir of Magdalen College, Oxford.  Other vocal works include his first opera, Heart of a Dog.

LLOYD BUCK

http://members.sibeliusmusic.com/lloydbuck

Student composer who lives in the Southwest and already has an extensive portfolio.  Scores and sound samples available on the Sibelius members webpages at scorch.

KEITH BURSTEIN

http://www.keithburstein.co.uk

Keith Burstein is a composer of new 'classical' music that is tonal.  Supported by the great Estonian composer Arvo Part, who got him a commission to write a Mass for Norwich Cathedral.  His next concert is on Oct 13 2002 when the Bochmann Quartet will give the second performance of String Quartet No 1'Dance of Death/Dream of Love' at Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution, Pond Square, 11 South Grove, London N6.

ALAN BUSH MUSIC TRUST

http://www.alanbushtrust.org.uk

The website of the Alan Bush Music Trust, a charity, established in October 1997, to promote the education and appreciation by the public of  the works of the British composer Alan Bush (1900-1995). 

GRAHAM COATMAN - COMPOSER AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR

http://www.coatman.fsnet.co.uk

Graham Coatman enjoys an active career as composer and musical director, with a special commitment to creative and music education projects. He has composed works in all genres: opera, music theatre, orchestral, dance, film, choral, chamber, solo song and especially for young people.

RICHARD COOKE - composer

http://rcooke.free.fr

Site for Richard Cooke, a Welsh composer of graphical and interactive music.

NEIL CROSSLAND  - pianist and composer

http://home.freeuk.net/crossland/

Featured in The Times as a 'Great British Hope', Neil has given dazzling performances both nationally and internationally including concerts on the South Bank, Wigmore Hall and St John's Smith Square. Often performing his own piano compositions in his solo concerts, Neil has also seen his other works performed on the South Bank. His piano trio was met with great critical acclaim.

MAX OPUS - THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF SIR PETER MAXWELL DAVIES

http://www.maxopus.com/

This web site MaxOpus consists of approximately 300MB of online data. There is information on each of Max's 200 published works, with details of performing forces, instrumentation, publishers, commercial recordings and programme notes. There are over 200sixtysecond sound samples, 25 thirtysecond video clips and over 600 photographs and images including those of dramatic productions. Max himself gives a spoken introduction to thirtyfive of the works.

ANDREW DOWNES

www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~downlyn/index.html

Andrew Downes gained an MA degree from Cambridge, specializing in composition.  He is now Head of the School of Composition and Creative Studies at Birmingham Conservatoire.  His music has been performed throughout the world, in many leading concert halls and cathedrals, and has been broadcast at home and abroad. 

SIR GEORGE DYSON - composer

http://www.impulse-music.co.uk/dyson.htm

Sir George Dyson, composer, teacher, organist and administrator, was born in Halifax, England, in 1883 and died in 1964.  The site promotes the study and appreciation of the music of the late Sir George Dyson by making available the manuscripts, writings, scores, drafts and memoranda for the encouragement of the study of his work.

EARTHLIGHT MUSIC

http://www.earthlight-music.co.uk

Earthlight Music specialises in composing for the Film/TV industry as well as corporate video.

THE ELGAR SOCIETY

http://www.elgar.org/

The Society was formed in 1951 to promote the study, performance and appreciation of the works of Sir Edward Elgar and research into his life and music. It is the largest British composer society, with a worldwide membership. Here you can find information on the Society, the Elgar Trust and the Elgar Foundation together with a "virtual tour" of the Elgar Birthplace.

JAMES ERBER

http://www.erber.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk

Website of British composer James Erber: biog, list of works, crits etc.

GLYN EVANS - composer

www.ukscreen.com/crew/glynevans

Composer/Orchestrator/Arranger/Adaptor for Film/TV/Advertising/Media and Stage and Theatre. All projects welcome, also looking for people to do possible collaborative work with, i.e. other composers, writers, directors, producers.

GRAHAM FITKIN - COMPOSER

http://www.fitkin.com

Comprehensive website covering the wide ranging work of this British composer with full works list and sound samples.

DAVID FLIGG - composer

http://www.impulse-music.co.uk/fligg.htm

David Fligg is a  full-time Lecturer in Composition, Harmony and History at Leeds College of Music, who has the rare ability to offer a sidewards and humorous glance at music and musicians, as well as academic lectures covering analysis, composition and history.  He is also a composer and writer of CD sleeve notes.

JENNIFER FOWLER - composer

http://www.impulse-music.co.uk/fowler.htm

Jenny Fowler is an Australian-born composer with an international reputation, living and working in the UK. Her work can be heard on concert platform and CD.

PHILIP GODDARD - composer

http://www.philipgoddard.com/music/goddard.htm

Symphonic, orchestral, choral and organ music with a strong spiritual element; the idiom is modal, not atonal/discordant; full details together with downloadable MP3 files & CDs for sale.  Works include 6 symphonies and a large organ cycle.

DAVID GOLIGHTLY

http://www.modranamusic.com

David studied composition with Richard Steinitz at Huddersfield university. A number of his compositions have been commissioned by eminent performers.   In addition David has composed prolifically for theatre and film. David has had performances of his music as far afield as America, Germany, Poland and Russia. He now combines a hectic freelance career working as a commercial orchestrator with that of a classical composer and conductor.

ROBIN GREENFIELD - pianist and composer

http://www.impulse-music.co.uk/greenfield.htm

Robin Greenfield, pianist, accompanist, composer and specialist teacher of piano.

PAUL HANCOCK - composer

http://www.impulse-music.co.uk/hancock.htm

Contact details for Paul Hancock, composer.

PAUL HARKIN - composer

http://www.paulharkin.co.uk

Young British composer whose music is inspired by many artistic forms such as dance, art, poetry and film and includes works for guitar and trombone as well as a symphony and several choral pieces.

PHILLIP PENNINGTON HARRIS - COMPOSER

http://www.sibeliusmusic.com/index.php?sm=account.details&uid=803

Composer of contemporary classical music. Catalogue can be found at:

http://www.pdca.org.uk/Catalogueofworks.htm

JOHN HAWKES - composer

http://www.johnhawkes.co.uk

The site contains details of the contemporary British composer John Hawkes, who writes predominantly for the recorder.  He also plays oboe with a number of orchestras in North East England. 

WILLIAM HAYWARD - conductor, organist, composer

http://www.williamhayward.co.uk

William Hayward is a freelance conductor, composer, organist and is personal voice coach and Musical Director  to the Tenor Russell Watson. He also offers services for remastering of customers old recordings and has his own musical CD collection avaialble to purchase via the site.

JOHN HEARNE - composer

http://www.impulse-music.co.uk/hearne.htm

John Hearne, composer, conductor and singer, lives and works in Scotland and is greatly in demand for new commissions.

BERNARD HEYES - composer

http://www.heyes.fslife.co.uk

Composes primarily for the organ including seven symphonies for the instrument which have been performed widely.  His compositional style is generally tonal, modal and melodic. The site includes MP3 extracts of some of his works.

HILDEGARD NETWORK/HILDEGARD OF BINGEN - composer

http://www.impulse-music.co.uk/hildegard.htm

Hildegard of Bingen was a remarkable medieval abbess who was a poet, a musician, a visionary, a theologian and a healer.  Her beliefs in the connectedness of all creation, original blessing, the power of music to connect us with God, have spoken powerfully again in our own age and this popularity has led to the formation of the Hildegard Network for people interested in these issues

ANDREW HUGILL - COMPOSER

http://www.dmu.ac.uk/~ahu/hugill.htm

Andrew Hugill was appointed Reader in Musical Composition at de Montfort University, Leicester in 1966 and established the 'Centre for Composition Research'. He has worked closely with composers such as Gavin Bryars, Philip Grange and Ian Gardiner. In 1983 he founded the performing ensemble George W. Welch in which he played piano, harmonium and percussion.

ROBERT HUGILL - Composer

http://www.hugill.demon.co.uk/

Robert Hugill is a London-based composer of choral and vocal music. His motet 'Here be Angels' was premiered by the Crouch End Festival Chorus in May 1998. His new Passion setting will be premiered by The Burgundian Cadence in March 1999 as part of a 7 date tour which includes Westminster Abbey and Southwark Cathedral. The web site gives full details of future performances of Robert's music plus a full catalogue, musical samples and midi files.

ANDREW HURRELL

http://www.brassteacher.co.uk

Andrew Hurrell is a freelance musician and the author of several publications of interest to teachers of brass beginners.  The publications advertised for sale on this website include the three volumes of BRASS ROOTS, a finely graded programme of nearly 1,000 read and play exercises for beginners.

TOM INGOLDSBY - composer

http://www.impulse-music.co.uk/ingoldsby.htm

Website for award-winning composer Tom Ingoldsby, including a biography of the composer, details of forthcoming performances of his compositions, and reviews.

MICHAEL JACQUES - composer

http://www.impulse-music.co.uk/jacques.htm

Michael Jacques, composer - specialisms and contact details.

KENNETH JONES - composer

http://www.impulse-music.co.uk/jonesk.htm

Kenneth V. Jones, Composer and Conductor - specialisms and contact details.

THOMAS HEWITT JONES

www.thomashewittjones.com

Tom has studied composition with Tim Blinko and Paul Patterson and has been involved in a variety of composition projects, including ‘Chamber Music Exchange’ and the Young Place / Junior Royal College of Music dance collaboration. His compositions are wideranging, from solo instrumental and small ensemble pieces to fullscale orchestral works. 

ANDREW KEELING - composer

http://www.impulse-music.co.uk/keeling.htm

Andrew Keeling is a prize-winning English composer with a growing catalogue of works.

EDWARD LAMBERT - composer

http://www.lambertmusic.co.uk

Edward Lambert, born in London in 195,  studied music at Oxford and composition at the Royal College of Music. He has written a variety of instrumental and vocal works and a chamber opera and has been involved in much education work, helping schools and communities to create their own operas, and has written music for theatre and television.

UNST MUSIC CO - JOHN LAUGHLAND

http://www.unstmusic.shetland.co.uk

Commercial music compositions and arrangements, choral arrangements, specially composed music for wedding and funerals, arrangements for schools.

ANTONY LE FLEMING - composer

http://www.impulse-music.co.uk/lefleming.htm

Widely recognised as a strong, colourful and individual voice among contemporary British choral composers, Antony le Fleming has enjoyed consistent success with his work since turning to full-time composition after a career in music education.  His work is increasingly performed by choral societies and choirs throughout the UK, several of whom plan to commission further works.

SARAH LLEWELLYN - composer

http://www.tonal.org.uk/whoweare.htm

Sarah Llewellyn is a composer who has written music for original theatre, film and installations throughout the UK and internationally.

GRAHAM LYNCH - composer

http://www.grahamlynch.eu/

A composer of classical and tango music, Graham’s music has been performed, broadcast, and recorded, in over twenty countries, and he has received awards and funding from numerous arts organisations.  He lives in Cornwall.

ANDREW MARCH - composer

http://www.andrewmarch.com

Website for British composer, Andrew March. Some published pieces with EMI Music Publishing/ChesterNovello and recently published with Hal Leonard, USA.  His catalogue includes medium to large Orchestral works, Choral, Chamber including music for 2 Pianos, some Songs and a specialist book of pieces for ¼-tone Alto flute & Harp.

MAXIMILIAN - composer

http://www.maximilianmusic.com

Young British composer whose music encompasses a broad range of styles, from classic instrumental to electric.

ROGER MAY - composer

http://www.rogermay.co.uk

Young British composer and orchestrator for several films and TV series. Winner of the West Forest Sinfonia Birthday Commission, Aldworth Philharmonic Young Composer Award and Wilfred Josephs Prize. Composer-in-Residence to the National Sax Choir. His work has been performed by the National Symphony Orchestra and Orchestra of Opera North.

KEVIN MAYO - composer

http://freespace.virgin.net/kevin.mayo

Kevin Mayo was born in Stirling, Scotland in 1964. He studied music at Edinburgh University and composition with Kenneth Leighton and Peter Nelson. He subsequently spenT a further year studying composition with George Benjamin and improvisation with John Lambert.  Webpages with biography, works list, 'scorch' scores and contacts.

PETE MEECHAN - composer

http://www.petemeechan.com

Up and coming young composer/arranger/orchestrator. Young composer in association with the Black Dyke Brass Band and composer in residence with the City Side Symphony Orchestra.

MAJA MITROVIC - composer

http://www.myspace.com/majamitrovic

Young Serbian composer, now studying in London, collaborating with Cheryl Wimperis, choreographer from Laban, writing music for her performances.  Her website has examples of her music.

ALAN MORRISON

http://www.btinternet.com/~morri38/

Brought up in Scotland, Alan Morrison is an amateur composer who has been writing for a little over 10 years in a romantic/classic style, mainly for Orchestra.  Some works can be heard on the web site.

FREDERICK NAFTEL - composer

http://www.composer.co.uk/composers/naftel.html

Fred Naftel is a British composer who offers a composing, arranging and educational service to schools, amateur and professional ensembles and organisations. He also produces professionally-written, typeset scores and parts using Sibelius.

PATRICK NUNN - COMPOSER 

http://www.PatrickNunn.com

Patrick Nunn (b.1969), studied at Dartington College of Arts with Frank Denyer and at the Welsh College of Music and Drama with Gary Carpenter returning once more to Dartington in 1995 to study with the Dutch composer Louis Andriessen. His work has won various awards including the Gregynog Festival 1994 and Radio 3 composing for children 1995.

RICHARD NYE

www.richardnye.co.uk

Richard Nye began his musical career as a chorister at Gloucester Cathedral and went on to study music at Southlands College, London where he received college awards for composition and his musical contribution to college life. Richard has recently worked with Dr Michael Varner, a member of the percussion faculty at the University of Texas, Arlington, on a new work, Susvar which is to be published in the United States in the near future. For the last four years he has been associated with Piano40 (previously the London Piano Quartet) and his work 8 'til Late for eight hands on two pianos features on their recently released debut CD.  His second work for the group, Online was premiered at the SBC in 2004.

MICHAEL OMER

http://www.musictopicture.com

Representing MICHAEL OMER, the Music to Picture Company mainly handles the film and television activities of this versatile composer, but will soon also include more details of his works for the concert hall: Violin Concerto premier at St John's Smith Square in the spring of 1999.

ALBERT ALAN OWEN - COMPOSER

http://members.tripod.com/~AAOwen

A composer whose "professional career has followed a strongly individual path, and who is seen, by those who know his music, as one of the most visionary and talented composers of our time."

CHRISTOPHER PAINTER - COMPOSER

http://www.aubade.freeserve.co.uk

Christopher Painter was the first recipient of the Afan Thomas Composer's Award and has also won the National Eisteddfod Composition Prize (Newport 1988) and was featured in the Welsh Arts Council's "Young Welsh Composer Forum" in 1987.

JAMES PATTEN - COMPOSER

http://members.xoom.com/James_Patten

Website promoting the music of James Patten, former Professor of Composition at Trinity College of Music, London: biographical details, listing of major works, audio extracts in RealAudio and MP3 together with MIDI files and Sibelius scores.

PAUL PATTERSON - composer

http://www.paulpatterson.co.uk 

This site includes the latest news on Paul's activities. You can find out more about him including details of current performances, discover his works, and download a selection MP3 files. These pages are best viewed with Internet Explorer.

KEITH PERREUR-LLOYD - composer

http://www.musicvenue21.com

Recordings of orchestral works including two piano concerti, violin concerto, viola concerto, symphonic poem, eulogy cantata, cello concerto, tuba concerto - streamed by Perreur-Lloyd - listen on line or download free.

DAN PHELPS - composer

http://www.compositiontoday.com/danphelps

Website for Welsh composer Dan Phelps.  Dan is a member and an associate composer of the Cardiff New Music Collective, who specialise in performing contemporary music to new audiences.

STEPHEN POWELL MUSIC SERVICES 

http://www.powellmusicservices.co.uk

The website of UK Midlands based musician Stephen Powell.  Stephen is a pianist, accompanist, conductor, composer and teacher.  He also offers a service to arrange and typeset your music to professional standards, with recordings to CD if required.

MARTIN READ - composer 

http://www.martin-read.co.uk

A Fellow of Trinity College of Music, London, Martin's music has been performed at festivals in the UK and throughout Europe.  In May 1999, Martin was appointed as millennium composer to the Hampshire Music 2000 project. His music is widely published and includes choral, ensemble and orchestral works.  Martin is currently working on dance to the end of time - a chamber opera, due to be premiered at the Corsham Festival in June 2002.

LEN RHODES MUSIC - pianist, composer

http://www.lenrhodesmusic.com

Instant downloads of original music (classical and jazz) and arrangements by professional pianist, composer and arranger (and ISM member!). Credits include the BBC and Trinity College London. Check my website for more information.

DJR MUSIC

http://www.btinternet.com/~DJRMusic

DJR Music is David Richards, tuba player, arranger and staff arranger for the Central Band of the Royal Air Force and also First City Brass, London's newest and best Championship section band. David will produce arrangements and compositions to order and deliver parts laser printed using Finale and Power Macintosh 7200.

LKR MUSIC

http://www.lkrmusic.zoomshare.com

LKR Music 2001 caters for musicians and teachers looking for new, fresh music to play at concerts and workshops with original pieces composed by Kevin Riley.  Kevin Riley is a composer of mainly music for education and a teacher and professional trombone player from Andover Hampshire.

BETTY ROE

http://www.impulse-music.co.uk/bettyroe.htm

Betty Roe is well known for her skills as a composer, performer and educator. She has a large catalogue of works including many songs and several recordings.

CHRIS SMITH - composer/artist

http://www.createamasterpiece.co.uk

Contemporary classical composer and artist, Chris Smith, who has been featured on Classic FM and TV.

EDWARD SOUTHALL - composer

http://www.southalls.eu

Edward Southall is currently studying Composition at the Royal College of Music with Mark-Anthony Turnage. He will complete his studies there in 2006 and will then move to Queens' College, Cambridge, where he will read Music.

MAXWELL STEER - COMPOSER

http://www.msteer.co.uk

Maxwell Steer has recently recorded a dynamic new work Sonnets to Orpheus with soprano Frances M Lynch, and the Argonaut Ensemble. The piece features 12 of Rilke's Sonnets to Orpheus in Maxwell's English paraphrases accompanied by multi-sax, piano, bass & percussion.

MICHAEL STIMPSON - COMPOSER

www.michaelstimpson.co.uk

Michael Stimpson, composer, (b.1948,London) has written a number of works for orchestra, chamber ensemble, and solo instruments. His works have been performed at a number of major venues including London's Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room and St. John's Smith Square. His works for guitar are published by Ricordi and Oxford University Press. 

FREDERICK STOCKEN - COMPOSER

www.britishacademy.com/members/stocken.htm

Frederick Stocken (born 1967) was educated at Chetham's School of Music in Manchester and was Organ Scholar of St Catharine's College Cambridge. He won eight prizes in the diplomas of the Royal College of Organists.

ALASTAIR STOUT - COMPOSER AND ORGANIST

http://www.stoutworks.net

Alastair Stout's portfolio comprises a range of works from solo to orchestral including vocal, ensemble and theatrical, as well as collaborating with choreographers at the London Contemporary Dance School. They have been performed in venues such as the Royal Festival hall, Sir Henry Wood Hall, the Reid Concert Hall and the Wigmore Hall, as well as being broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and Radio Shetland.

SCHUBERTLINE

http://www.schubertline.co.uk

The primary purpose of Schubertline is to provide a comprehensive online library of Schubert's songs. New songs are added to the library each week, and the intention is to include all Schubert's vocal music over the next two years. The library also includes a growing selection of songs by other composers. These are all high quality editions of classical songs which may be viewed, played and printed in any key.

ALAN TAYLOR - COMPOSER

http://www.argonet.co.uk/users/ataylor/ataylor

Composer of contemporary music for amateur players. Looking for opportunities to work with groups to create new pieces. Extensive catalogue, with details of pieces, some of which can be downloaded and printed.

JORDI VIVES I BATLLE - composer

http://members.sibeliusmusic.com/jvives/

A Spanish physicist currently working in Cumbria, UK as an environment consultant, who has begun composing music using a combination of serial and tonal techniques, as well as pieces in the Classical style.  Sheet music for sale on the site.

ANTHONY WAKEFIELD - composer and arranger

http://members.sibeliusmusic.com/anthonywakefield/

Original compositions & arrangements for woodwind, brass, strings.

 PETER WARLOCK APPRECIATION PAGE

http://home.nycap.rr.com/rich/TPWP.HTM

Dedicated to the members of the Peter Warlock Society, this site is the most comprehensive and informative to date. The website also allows the reader to purchase books, music and recordings besides accessing full information about and the capability of joining the Peter Warlock Society.

J. SIMON VAN DER WALT - COMPOSER

http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~waltp/

"My work as a composer is eclectic. I have written pieces for Orchestra, Jazz Big Band, gamelan, and smaller ensembles. I have explored many styles, from the conventional to the wildly experimental; current preoccupations include Javanese gamelan, Samba, algorithmic composition, and the traditional musics of the Celtic peoples."