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A Moving Premiere: Sir James MacMillan's New Motet for the ASCC Schola

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This year’s memorial Mass at Westminster Cathedral was especially poignant, marked by the world premiere of a newly commissioned motet by renowned composer Sir James MacMillan, written specifically for the ASCC Schola.


Inspired by the In Paradisum text from the Requiem Mass, the motet is a deeply reflective work that beautifully weaves together the timeless tradition of Gregorian chant with a subtle, touching reference to O When the Saints—a heartfelt nod to the choir’s name and spiritual roots.


The premiere was a profoundly emotional moment for our community, bringing us together in shared remembrance and honouring those we have lost. It was a testament to the power of sacred music to comfort, uplift, and unify.


Looking ahead, this powerful new work will be recorded as part of the Schola’s ambitious 2026 project, a major milestone in our journey and a reaffirmation of our commitment to creating music that resonates across time and tradition.


Sir James MacMillan, one of the leading composers of his generation, studied music at Edinburgh University and earned his doctorate in composition at Durham University under John Casken. His distinguished career includes appointments with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, the Philharmonia Orchestra, and the BBC Philharmonic, among others. Internationally acclaimed as both a composer and conductor, he was awarded a CBE in 2004 for his services to music.


We are deeply grateful to Sir James for his contribution to our musical life and look forward to sharing this remarkable piece more widely later this year.

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