Sir James MacMillan (composer and conductor)

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Artist credits

This is a list of all the different ways Sir James MacMillan (composer and conductor) is credited in the database. View the artist credit documentation for more details.

Name
Arutiunian, MacMillan, Zimmermann; Alison Balsom (see uses)
Arvo Pärt, Pēteris Vasks, James MacMillan; Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, The Dmitri Ensemble, Graham Ross (see uses)
BBC Philharmonic, James MacMillan (see uses)
BBC Singers, BBC Philharmonic, James MacMillan (see uses)
BBC Singers, James MacMillan (see uses)
BBC Singers, Jonathan Scott, James MacMillan (see uses)
BBC Singers, Margaret Feaviour, Micaela Haslam, Amanda Morrison, James MacMillan (see uses)
Biebl, Ešenvalds, MacMillan, Musgrave, Tippett, Whitacre; National Youth Choir of Scotland, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Christopher Bell (see uses)
Brahms, MacMillan; Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Manfred Honeck (see uses)
Britten Sinfonia, James MacMillan (see uses)
Britten, Harvey, MacMillan, Tavener, Davies; SWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart, Marcus Creed (see uses)
Britten, Rose, Jackson, Bennett, Vaughan Williams, MacMillan, Elgar, Bliss, Dyson, Gardner, Howells; The Choir of Royal Holloway, Felicity Lott, Rupert Gough (see uses)
Celso Antunes, Netherlands Radio Choir, Netherlands Radio Chamber Philharmonic, James MacMillan (see uses)
Christian Stene, Bergen filharmoniske orkester, James MacMillan (see uses)
Colin Currie, Netherlands Radio Chamber Philharmonic, James MacMillan (see uses)
Elgar, Davies, Turnage, Britten, MacMillan; Donald Runnicles, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (see uses)
Elgar, Wesley, Howells, Spicer, Gowers, MacMillan, Bednall, Pott; The Choir of Trinity College Cambridge, Stephen Layton (see uses)
Gordon Nikolic, Netherlands Radio Chamber Philharmonic, James MacMillan (see uses)
Hosokawa, Cage, Gordon, MacMillan; Eline Groslot (see uses)
James MacMillan (see uses)
James MacMillan, Simon Niemiński, Choir of St Mary’s Cathedral, Edinburgh & Matthew Owens (see uses)
James MacMillan, Thomas Adès, Jennifer Higdon; London Philharmonic Orchestra, Marin Alsop, Colin Currie (see uses)
James MacMillan; BBC Philharmonic, BBC Singers (see uses)
James MacMillan; BBC Philharmonic, James MacMillan (see uses)
James MacMillan; BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Jerzy Maksymiuk (see uses)
James MacMillan; BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Osmo Vänskä (see uses)
James MacMillan; Cappella Nova, Alan Tavener (see uses)
James MacMillan; Colin Currie, Ulster Orchestra, Takuo Yuasa (see uses)
James MacMillan; Evelyn Glennie (see uses)
James MacMillan; Hebrides Ensemble, Synergy Vocals, Brindley Sherratt (see uses)
James MacMillan; Jean Rigby, Nash Ensemble, Martyn Brabbins, John York (see uses)
James MacMillan; Lawrence Power, BBC Philharmonic, Martyn Brabbins (see uses)
James MacMillan; London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Colin Davis (see uses)
James MacMillan; London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Colin Davis, Christine Pendrill (see uses)
James MacMillan; Martin Roscoe, BBC Philharmonic (see uses)
James MacMillan; Netherlands Radio Chamber Philharmonic, James MacMillan, Colin Currie, Gordon Nikolic (see uses)
James MacMillan; Netherlands Radio Choir, Netherlands Radio Chamber Philharmonic, James MacMillan, Celso Antunes (see uses)
James MacMillan; Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Netherlands Radio Choir, National Youth Choir, Markus Stenz, Peter Dicke (see uses)
James MacMillan; Raphael Wallfisch, Christine Pendrill, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Osmo Vänskä (see uses)
James MacMillan; The Elysian Singers, Sam Laughton (see uses)
James MacMillan; The Nash Ensemble, Raphael Wallfisch, John York (see uses)
James MacMillan; The Sixteen, Britten Sinfonia, Harry Christophers (see uses)
James MacMillan; The Sixteen, Britten Sinfonia, Mary Bevan, Harry Christophers (see uses)
James MacMillan; The Sixteen, Harry Christophers (see uses)
James MacMillan; Wayne Marshall, BBC Philharmonic, James MacMillan (see uses)
James MacMillan; Westminster Cathedral Choir, Martin Baker (see uses)
John Cameron arr. James MacMillan (see uses)
Jonathan Scott, BBC Philharmonic, James MacMillan (see uses)
London Chamber Orchestra, James MacMillan (see uses)
MacMillan; Choir of New College Oxford, Edward Higginbottom (see uses)
MacMillan; Polyphony, Britten Sinfonia, Stephen Layton (see uses)
MacMillan; Royal String Quartet (see uses)
MacMillan; Westminster Cathedral Choir, London Brass, Martin Baker (see uses)
Martin Roscoe, BBC Philharmonic, James MacMillan (see uses)
Mendelssohn, MacMillan, Mozart; Nicola Benedetti, Academy of St Martin in the Fields, James MacMillan (see uses)
Nicholas Daniel, Britten Sinfonia, James MacMillan (see uses)
Nicola Benedetti, Academy of St Martin in the Fields, James MacMillan (see uses)
Nicola Benedetti, Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields, James MacMillan (see uses)
Polyphony, Christopher Bowers-Broadbent, James MacMillan (see uses)
Polyphony, London Chamber Orchestra, James MacMillan (see uses)
Ralph Vaughan Williams, James MacMillan; Nicholas Daniel, Britten Sinfonia, James MacMillan (see uses)
Ruth Anderson, Anna Bentley, Charlotte Spink, Juliet Stevenson, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, James MacMillan (see uses)
Ruth Crouch, James MacMillan (see uses)
Scottish Chamber Orchestra, James MacMillan (see uses)
Scottish Festival Orchestra, James MacMillan (see uses)
Sir James MacMillan (see uses)
Sir James MacMillan & BBC Philharmonic (see uses)
Sir James MacMillan BBC Philharmonic (see uses)
Sir James MacMillan, BBC Philharmonic & The Hilliard Ensemble (see uses)
Sir James MacMillan, The Elysian Singers & Sam Laughton (see uses)
Sir James MacMillan; Cappella Nova, Alan Tavener (see uses)
Sir James MacMillan; Sir Mark Elder, Lucy Crowe, Roderick Williams, London Philharmonic Orchestra & Choir (see uses)
Thomas Tallis, James MacMillan; ORA Singers (see uses)
Trevor Morrison, Scottish Festival Orchestra, James MacMillan (see uses)
Vaughan Williams, Tavener, MacMillan; Choir of Westminster Abbey, Peter Holder, James O’Donnell (see uses)