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Recent compositions by Pamela A. Milner
Orchestral / Chamber Music / Songs / Solo Instruments

Since 2002, Pamela has regularly attended the composers' workshop at the Canford Summer School of Music, which is held at Canford School in Wimborne, Dorset, each August. Here she studies under excellent guidance from Malcolm Singer of the Yehudi Menuhin School of Music and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.

     
 

Orchestral

  • Orchestral Suite No. 1 in D, "Cardigan Bay", July 2002

  • Anthem without words for chamber orchestra, "Inspired", October 2002

  • Orchestral Suite No. 2 in G minor with electric guitar, "Field of Poppies", February 2003

  • "Dance Rhumbaba" for chamber orchestra, December 2004

  • "Montage in 3 Movements" for string orchestra, November 2005

 
     
 

Chamber Music

  • "The Canford Quintet" for 2 violins, clarinet, bassoon and French horn, October 2002.

  • Quartet for 2 violins, flute and bass clarinet, "Freeing the Mind", October 2002.

  • Quartet for flute, violin, 'cello and double bass, "Sweet Slumber", September 2003.

  • Duet for flute and Bflat clarinet, "Under the Stars", September 2003.

  • Duet for violin and cello, April 2004.

  • Trio for flute, violin and cello, "Vanishing Habitats", September 2004

  • Trio for clarinet, soprano sax and French horn, "Cruising into the Sunset", September 2004

  • Trio for flute and two violas, "A Walk in the Park", September 2006

  • Quartet for flute, Bflat clarinet, horn in F and cello, "Labyrinthine Dance, September 2006

 
     
 

Songs

  • "True Friend" for soprano with 'cello accompaniment, April 2003.

  • "Food, Man!" for sopranos and altos with accordion (or keyboard), 'cello and percussion (or the voices plus backing on CD), October 2003. Words by Jenny Wood.

 
     
 

Solo Instruments

  • "ACgE in F" for piano, April 2003

  • Allegro in D for cello, November 2005

 
     
 
   
 

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