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Composed by Mark Goddard Educational New Edition Piano Solo Self published

Desert Island Selection

During Februrary 2023, a Goddard family initiative was launched to keep in touch using ‘Zoom’, including each sibling presenting their own ‘Desert Island Discs’ selections. Roughly following the time-honoured Radio 4 programme, we each, in turn, chose eight pieces of music to represent our lives to date.

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It’s been a terrific exercise and I found it particularly difficult to choose just eight favourite pieces. So hard to simply discard so many ‘old and trusted friends’ that I’ve grown to love on this long journey through life, particularly having chosen music as a career.

At first, I thought about presenting eight soppy tunes, each paying tribute to the people I love most in life… Tunes that have strong associations, starting with our parents, (sisters, obviously[!]), Pat and the children — Tess, George and Rose. But this wouldn’t necessarily be MY desert island choices.

Next, it occurred to me that it was an opportunity to present eight pieces of music that I’d composed. An unadulterated display of egotism! But then, thinking sensitively about my beloved audience, (my sisters) I ultimately felt that I just couldn’t do it to them! Perhaps there will be another occasion.

So, in the end, it occurred to me that Lauren Laverne would want me to work chronologically through the decades. And she’d insist on some variety too, which is a good thing. And having been born rather conveniently at the beginning of a decade in 1960 — it makes the decade plan rather neat!

No. 1
Hubert Parry’s Hymn tune ‘Repton’: ‘Dear Lord and Father of Mankind’

No.2
Robert Farnon’s Colditz theme

No. 3
Cole Porter’s “Let’s Do It”, in a version by Noel Coward

No. 4
Igor Stravinsky’s “The Rite of Spring”

No. 5
Mark Goddard’s “The Heat of the Sun — a Dream Cycle for Strings”

No.6
Bernstein/Sondheim: West Side Story (Anita/Maria duet) “A Boy Like That”

No. 7
J. S. Bach: Magnificat — The “Gloria”

No. 8
Mark Goddard: ‘Theseus’ from ‘About Gods’

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Composed by Mark Goddard Educational New Edition Piano Solo Self published

About a Minute

New Studies for Piano

Music by Mark Goddard
Op. 90

Six short piano studies, each about a minute long,
and each portraying a contrasting emotion or state of mind.

Contents

1. Contentment


2. Apprehension

3. Disquiet

4. Mischief

5. Fulfilment

6. Assimilation

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Composed by Mark Goddard Educational EVC Publications New Edition Piano Solo

First Performance of About Gods

About Gods: Six Preludes for Piano

Op. 88

Six Legendary Figures from Greek Mythology, each with their own unique musical character.  Approximately grades 6-8.  Full duration: 10-11 minutes.

Published by Clifton Edition. Buy the book here.

Contents

1. Hestia
2. Atalanta
3. Aphrodite
4. Hermes
5. Icarus
6. Theseus

Short introductory video trainer

The final piece of the set (Theseus) was printed in International Piano Magazine during the autumn of 2020.

First performance

Given by Ariana Pethard
Royal Albert Hall: Elgar Room
Elena Cobb Star Prize Festival,  April 6th 2022

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Chamber Orchestra Composed by Mark Goddard New Edition Self published

Sea Legend for Small Orchestra

Op. 69

New Edition!

First performed in Oxford in February 1989 and features three solo trumpets. The ingredients of a “Rip-roaring Seafarer’s Yarn” permeate the music throughout. See YouTube video trailer link to get a taste of the music.

Described as a ‘Tone Poem’, this new edition of Sea Legend, carefully revised and fully typeset, is republished as part of the composer’s 60th birthday celebrations and replaces the legacy ‘Facsimile Edition’ of 1989.

Duration: approximately 9 minutes.

A version of Sea Legend for BRASS BAND is available from Spartan Press:
Sea Legend for Brass Band  (SP125)

YouTube video

Introducing Sea Legend for small orchestra — a short trailer

Free sample PDF pages

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Composed by Mark Goddard Concert hall Ensemble New Edition Self published String Quartet

Halloween – 13 scary minutes for String Quartet

Five short movements for string quartet — Op. 43

Music by Mark Goddard

New Edition!

Mark Goddard’s Halloween was originally composed in 1982. It has recently been fully revised by the composer during October 2021 and fully typeset to the highest standards. This new edition replaces the old legacy edition of 1982.

Total duration: about 13 minutes.

Programme Note

The work is intended to be played without long breaks between movements. The musical form is essentially cyclic and centres on a small number of motivic elements, both harmonic and melodic, that reoccur in various spooky guises!

The five movements alternate between reflective and robust moods: slow-fast-slow-fast-slow. The reflective core of the piece (Movement III) is preoccupied by an inverted canon between violin I and cello, later passed to violin II and viola, which encapsulates and distils these intense motivic ingredients.

Score and parts available.

YouTube videos

Introducing Halloween — 13 scary minutes for string quartet
a short trailer

Sample Pages

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Bassoon Quartet Composed by Mark Goddard Concert hall Ensemble New Edition Self published

Barbie Bassoon Girl

Bassoon Quartet  — Op. 89
Music by Mark Goddard

New Edition!

A rampant, 4 minute bassoon quartet arrangement by Mark Goddard – a tongue in cheek ‘Spot the Tune’ competition, to satisfy a challenge issued by Barry Lee in October 2021. The score and parts for four bassoons are available free of charge: See below to download in PDF format.

Download Score and Parts

(Free of charge)

Video Performances

YouTube Video

Vimeo video

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Composed by Mark Goddard Concert hall Ensemble New Edition Self published

Circles for chamber ensemble

Five short movements for trumpet, piano, violin, viola and cello — Op. 47

Music by Mark Goddard

New Edition!

Mark Goddard’s Circles is available in various versions. This brand new edition is for chamber ensemble. Composed in 1982, this work won the Royal Academy of Music’s Humphrey Searle Composition Prize, and has recently revised by the composer (2021) and fully typeset to the highest standards. This new edition replaces the old legacy edition of 1982.

Total duration: about 12.5 minutes.

I     3:20 Page 1
II   2:00 Page 8
III 2:30 Page 17
IV 3:00 Page 26
V   1:40 Page 41

Programme Note

The work is intended to be played without long breaks between movements and it is hoped that performance will reveal five circles within a larger one, rather than five separate circles! The musical form is essentially cyclic and centres on a small number of motivic elements, both harmonic and melodic, that reoccur in various guises.

The five movements alternate between reflective and robust moods: slow-fast-slow-fast-slow. The reflective core of the piece (Movement III) is preoccupied by an inverted canon between violin and cello, later passed to trumpet and viola, which encapsulates and distils these intense motivic ingredients.

‘Circles for chamber ensemble’ was completed in 1982 and won the Humphrey Searle Composition Prize at the Royal Academy of Music.

Score and parts available.

 

 

YouTube videos

Introducing Circles for chamber ensemble a short trailer

Follow the Score: Circles for chamber ensemble follow every note

Sample Pages

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Composed by Mark Goddard Concert hall New Edition Spartan Press String Orchestra

Chesterton Flowers

A Suite for Strings — Op. 66

Music by Mark Goddard

New Edition!

Mark Goddard’s Chesterton Flowers: A Suite for Strings Op. 66
includes: Hollyhocks, Deadly Nightshade, French Marigolds and Canterbury Bells.

This music was commissioned for a performance at a flower festival, held in the picturesque Oxfordshire village of Chesterton. The first performance was given in the thirteenth century parish church of St. Mary’s in June 1985. This arrangement for string orchestra was completed in November 1987 for a performance in Oxford.

Duration: approximately 10 minutes.

Available in a new edition, re-published in 2020 during the composer’s 60th year as part of Spartan’s 30th anniversary celebrations. The score and parts have been fully typeset to the highest standards and replace the old legacy edition of 1990.

Published by Spartan Press  (SP124)

YouTube videos

Introducing Chesterton Flowers for Strings — a short trailer:

Chesterton Flowers for Strings — full 10 minute performance:

Sample pages

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Composed by Mark Goddard Concert hall New Edition Spartan Press Wind Quintet

A Tale of Five Winds

A Christmas Story for Wind Quintet and Narrator  — Op. 57

Story by Stephen Pegg. Music by Mark Goddard

New Edition!

A charming Christmas story, ideal for a family Christmas concert. The Narrator tells the story, while the music features each of the instruments of the wind quintet in turn.

The bassoon (a sleepy bear), cor anglais (a romantic lady), clarinet (a mad cobbler) and piccolo (a fisher-boy) are all visited in turn by the precocious young “Mountain Wind” (the french horn) in Stephen Pegg’s imaginative story, which is based on an ancient Chinese fable.

Duration: approx. 20 minutes. Commissioned by John Essias for his wind quintet ‘The Five Winds’ and first performed at a Children’s Christmas concert in Oxford in 1985. Later performed at the Holywell Music Rooms in Oxford and on tour by ‘The Oxford Wind Quintet.

Available in a new edition, re-published in 2020 during the composer’s 60th year as part of Spartan’s 30th anniversary celebrations. The score and parts have been fully typeset to the highest standards and replace the old legacy edition of 1990.

N.B. The flute doubles on alto flute and piccolo and the oboe doubles on cor anglais.

Published by Spartan Press  (SP120)

YouTube videos

Introducing A Tale of Five Winds — a 4 minute trailer:

A Tale of Five Winds — full 20 minute performance:

Sample pages

Free mp3 file

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Composed by Mark Goddard Educational EVC Publications New Edition Piano Solo

About Gods

New Preludes for Piano

Op. 88

Six Legendary Figures from Greek Mythology, each with their own unique musical character.  Approximately grades 6-8.  Full duration: 10-11 minutes.

Published by EVC Publications — Buy the book here.

The final piece of the set (Theseus) appeared in International Piano Magazine during the autumn of 2020.

Contents

Hestia

Greek Goddess of the hearth, representing stability.
A gentle soul: the ultimate domestic goddess.

Atalanta

Atalanta was a famous Greek huntress and an exceptional athlete.

Aphrodite

Aphrodite was the Olympian goddess of love, desire and beauty. She frequently engaged the talents and genius of the ancient artists.

Hermes

Hermes is the fastest of the gods and wears winged sandals. He (reputedly) invented the musical scale!

Icarus

Icarus ingeniously escaped prison by creating wings made of feathers and wax. Unfortunately, he perished when he flew too near to the Sun which melted his wings.

Theseus

Theseus was the mythical king and founder-hero of Athens. He successfully battled and overcame many foes including the fearsome Minotaur.

YouTube videos

First performance

Given by Ariana Pethard
Royal Albert Hall: Elgar Room
Elena Cobb Star Prize Festival 2022, April 6

 

Introducing About Godsa short trailer video

Free sample pages

Free mp3 file