
Daniel Saleeb (b. 1985) is a composer of wide-ranging work for the church, the concert platform, film, theatre and opera. His music is theatrical, often visually-driven and collaborative, and is performed by some of the most exciting practitioners of new music in the UK and in Europe. Educated at Oxford University, the Royal College of Music and the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, Daniel Saleeb now teaches and writes at his studio in Greenwich, London.
Available works by Daniel Saleeb:
Westminster Choristers' Service (WT 1601)
treble voices & organ
piano trio
organ solo
solo violin
Other selected works (available by request):
CHORAL
Psalm 150 (WT 1602)
SATB divisi choir & organ
The Song of the Shepherd (WT 1603)
TB soloists, SATB divisi choir & organ
Deus, qui hodierna (WT 1605)
SATB divisi choir, organ & optional low drum
As de cantar (WT 1604)
SATB divisi choir (unaccompanied)
Soliloquy (WT 1606)
SATB divisi choir, brass quintet & organ
VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL
Keepers of the Corallite (WT 1502)
countertenor, viola da gamba & theorbo
Toccata on "erhalt uns, Herr, bei deinem Wort" (WT 1503)
organ solo
Chaconne (WT 1505)
chamber ensemble & tape (ob.sax.2perc.pno.db)