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Graham Patterson was born in Nottinghamshire, England in 1949. He started composing during his time as a boy chorister at Southwell Minster, before going on to study music at Cambridge | Graham Patterson was born in Nottinghamshire, England in 1949. He started composing during his time as a boy chorister at Southwell Minster, before going on to study music at Cambridge University, where he was organ scholar of Clare College from 1967-70, studying with John Rutter and John Tavener. After winning a scholarship to study singing at the Musikhochschule in Cologne, he developed a successful career as a singer, under the name of Graham Titus. In 2013 he was ordained into the Triratna Buddhist Order, when he was given the name Manidhara ('Bearer of the Jewel'), and several works have been composed under this name. | ||
==List of choral works== | ==List of choral works== |
Latest revision as of 15:13, 20 April 2024
Life
Born: 15 December 1949
Graham Patterson was born in Nottinghamshire, England in 1949. He started composing during his time as a boy chorister at Southwell Minster, before going on to study music at Cambridge University, where he was organ scholar of Clare College from 1967-70, studying with John Rutter and John Tavener. After winning a scholarship to study singing at the Musikhochschule in Cologne, he developed a successful career as a singer, under the name of Graham Titus. In 2013 he was ordained into the Triratna Buddhist Order, when he was given the name Manidhara ('Bearer of the Jewel'), and several works have been composed under this name.
List of choral works
Other works not listed above (See Template:CheckMissing for possible reasons and solutions)
- Confession of Faults
- Entreaty and Supplication
- Going for Refuge
- Haiku, Book 1
- Haiku, Book 2
- Heart Sutra
- Refuges and Precepts
- Refuges and Precepts (Indian Style)
- Rejoicing in Merit
- Salutation
- Transference of Merit and Self Surrender
- Worship
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Publications
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