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Sir James MacMillan

Conductor
Artistic Director, The Cumnock Tryst

  • Sir James MacMillan is one of today’s most successful composers and performs internationally as a conductor. His musical language is flooded with influences from his Scottish heritage, Catholic faith, social conscience and close connection with Celtic folk music, and is distinctive for its rhythmic excitement and powerful emotional communication.

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  • MacMillan first became internationally recognised after the extraordinary success of The Confession of Isobel Gowdie at the BBC Proms in 1990. His prolific output has since been performed and broadcast around the world. His major works include percussion concerto Veni, Veni, Emmanuel, which has received close to 500 performances, a cello concerto for Mstislav Rostropovich and five symphonies. Recent major works include his Percussion Concerto No.2 for Colin Currie, Violin Concerto No.2 for Nicola Benedetti and his Symphony No.5, written for The Sixteen, which was premiered at the Edinburgh International Festival in 2019 as part of a major feature to celebrate his 60th birthday year. Most recently, several new works for chorus and orchestra have been premiered including his Christmas Oratorio premiered by the London Philharmonic in 2021 and Timotheus, Bacchus and Cecilia, a celebration of the power of music, premiered by the Cincinnati Symphony in 2023.


    MacMillan enjoys a successful career as conductor of his own music alongside a range of contemporary and standard repertoire, and is praised for the composer’s insight he brings to each score. He has conducted orchestras such as the Rotterdam Philharmonic, Munich Philharmonic, Danish Radio Symphony, Gothenburg Symphony, Netherlands Radio Philharmonic, Frankfurt Radio Symphony, St Louis Symphony, Baltimore Symphony, BBC Symphony, Tampere Philharmonic, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Royal Scottish National Orchestra and NHK Symphony Orchestra. He was Principal Guest Conductor of the Netherlands Radio Chamber Philharmonic until 2013 and Composer/Conductor of the BBC Philharmonic until 2009.


    Highlights of the 2024/25 season include the world premiere of MacMillan’s Concerto for Orchestra, "Ghosts" (co-commissioned by the London Symphony Orchestra, Melbourne Symphony, Royal Stockholm Philharmonic, Auckland Philharmonia and Singapore Symphony) by the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Antonio Pappano. Other world premieres include MacMillan’s new euphonium concerto, Where the Lugar meets the Glaisnock, by David Childs and the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conducted by MacMillan; and his Duet for Horn and Piano, performed at Middle Temple Hall. Elsewhere this season, MacMillan conducts the Hungarian National Philharmonic in his Christmas Oratorio, BBC Scottish Symphony in a celebration of Cumnock Tryst composers, Minnesota Orchestra, VocalEssence’s Festival of MacMillan, BBC Singers and Tallinn Chamber Orchestra. This year’s Stockholm Philharmonic Composer Festival is dedicated to MacMillan, including performances of his Trombone Concerto, Concerto for Orchestra, Violin Concerto No.2 and a variety of chamber works.


    MacMillan founded music festival The Cumnock Tryst in October 2014, which takes place annually in his native Ayrshire. In 2024, the Festival celebrate their tenth anniversary, launching their International Summer-School for Composers, directed by MacMillan and open to young composers worldwide.


    MacMillan has conducted many of his own works on disc for Chandos, BIS and BMG. A recent highlight is a series on Challenge Records, including MacMillan’s violin concerto A Deep but Dazzling Darkness and percussion concerto Veni, Veni, Emmanuel with Colin Currie and the Netherlands Radio Kamer Filharmonie. His recent release on Harmonia Mundi, conducting Britten Sinfonia in works including his Oboe Concerto, won the 2016 BBC Music Magazine Award. In 2017, The Sixteen’s recording of MacMillan’s Stabat Mater was nominated for a Gramophone Award and won the Diapason d'Or Choral Award.


    MacMillan was awarded a CBE in 2004 and a Knighthood in 2015. He was appointed a Fellow of the Ivors Academy in 2024.

    The works of Sir James MacMillan are published by Boosey & Hawkes.

    2024/25 season / 588 words. Not to be altered without permission.

Performances

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Livestreams & Broadcasts

Netherlands Philharmonic Radio Orchestra and Choir | January 2021
James MacMillan: Christmas Oratorio (world premiere)
Sir James MacMillan (conductor)
Click to listen on NPO Radio 4

Conducting highlights & programmes

James MacMillan was Composer-Conductor of the BBC Philharmonic from 2000-2009 and of the Netherlands Radio Chamber Philharmonie from 2009-2013. In Spring 2014 MacMillan conducted three projects with the BBC Scottish Symphony including a the orchestra’s first tour to India. Highlights of the current season include a new production of his 1990 opera Ines de Castro with Scottish opera, Composer in Residence with the Sao Paulo Symphony where he conducts a choral programme, return conducting engagements with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Britten Sinfonia and debuts with Bergen Philharmonic among others. In recent seasons he has conducted orchestras such as the London Symphony Orchestra, NHK Symphony Orchestra, Danish National Symphony, Baltimore Symphony and New Zealand Symphony.


Orchestral conducting programmes:


Britten Four Sea Interludes
MacMillan Credo
MacMillan The Sacrifice: Three Interludes
Vaughan Williams Symphony No.4


Adès Polaris
MacMillan Viola Concerto
Anderson Prayer
Turnage Frieze 


MacMillan The Sacrifice: Three Interludes
Elgar Cello Concerto
Vaughan Williams Symphony No.4


Rimsky-Korsakov Russian Easter Festival Overture
Beethoven Piano Concerto No.4
Wagner Good Friday Music
MacMillan The World’s Ransoming 


Britten Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings
MacMillan St Luke Passion 


Mendelssohn Hebrides Overture, Op.26
Mozart Violin Concerto No.5
MacMillan Symphony No.3, ‘Silence’


Britten Prelude & Fugue op.29
Shostakovich Cello Concerto No.1
MacMillan Seven Last Words from the Cross 


Ulvo Shadows and Shields (premiere)
MacMillan Viola Concerto
Mendelssohn Symphony No.3 in A minor, Op.56 'Scottish' 


Choral conducting programmes:


MacMillan After Virtue 
Gorecki Church Songs (selection) 
MacMillan Sun Dogs 
INTERVAL
MacMillan Cum vidisset Jesus  
MacMillan They Saw the Stone had been Rolled Away 
MacMillan Alleluia 
MacMillan Catherine's Lullabies 


Victoria Tenebrae Responsaries (excerpts)
MacMillan Sun Dogs  
INTERVAL
Poulenc Salve Regina / Ave verum corpus / Exultate Deo
MacMillan Mairi O bone Jesu

Residencies

Composer of the Year, Pittsburgh Symphony 2016/17
Composer in Residence, Grafenegg Festival 2012
Making Music Carnegie Hall, 2011
Principal Guest Conductor, Netherlands Radio Chamber Philharmonie 2009-2013
London Symphony Orchestra Artist Portrait, 2009/10
Composer-Conductor, BBC Philharmonic 2000-2009

Compositions

James MacMillan is one of today’s most performed composers, with a rich catalogue of orchestral and choral music performed by leadings orchestras around the world. Recent years have brought a successful sequence of concertos by MacMillan: for violinist Vadim Repin, pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet (his third piano concerto), oboist Nicholas Daniel, violist Lawrence Power and percussionist Colin Currie (his second percussion concerto). 2014 saw MacMillan launching Cumnock Tryst, a new music festival in his home town of Cumnock, Ayrshire.


The music of James MacMillan is published by Boosey & Hawkes


Selected work highlights:


Percussion Concerto No. 2 (2014)
Solo percussion and orchestra (soloist Colin Currie)


St Luke Passion (2013) 60'
SATB chorus, children's choir, organ and chamber orchestra


Viola Concerto (2013) 31'
Viola and orchestra (soloist Lawrence Power)


Oboe Concerto (2010) 23'
Oboe and chamber orchestra


Violin Concerto (2009) 25'
Violin and orchestra (soloist Vadim Repin)


Piano Concerto no. 3 (2008) 25'
Piano and orchestra (soloist Jean-Yves Thibaudet)


St John Passion (2007) 87'
Baritone, small chorus, large chorus and orchestra


The Sacrifice: Three Interludes (2006) 15'
Orchestral overture


Symphony No. 3: ‘Silence’ (2002) 36'
Orchestra


Seven Last Words from the Cross (1993) 45'
Cantata for chamber choir and strings 


Veni, Veni, Emmanuel (1992) 26'
Solo percussion and orchestra (soloists include Colin Currie)


The Confession of Isobel Gowdie (1990) 26'
Symphony orchestra

"A towering performance by the BBC Philharmonic under the composer James MacMillan. He is proving a conductor of daunting ability."

Sunday Times

"MacMillan conducted his own music that was ceaselessly inventive, evocative and penetrating... His estimable mastery of orchestral timbre and effect was evident throughout."

New York Times

"How do we characterise the phenomenal concert given on Saturday night by the BBC SSO, with a string of premieres, all conducted by the man himself? The night featured music that was beguiling, intriguing, poignant, hilarious, electrifyingly exciting, challenging and, for those who know a little about MacMillan's music, comprehensively revelatory."

Herald

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Intermusica represents Sir James MacMillan worldwide

Catherine Gibbs
Associate Director
+44 20 7608 9946
cgibbs@intermusica.com

Lucy Evans
Associate Artist Manager
+44 20 7608 9940
levans@intermusica.com

All artists

Chansonnier

HK Gruber

Counter-tenor

Tim Mead

Harpsichord

Richard Egarr

Piano accompanist

Roger Vignoles

Saxophone

Jess Gillam

Contralto

Avery Amereau