Carol J Jones (b. 1993)
Composer

Works published by MoV
All shall be well (SSA & harp or piano)
All shall be well (SSA & harp or piano)
This is the first anthem in Multitude of Voyces’ Dame Julian of Norwich series commissioned by Dee Stewart, and composed for Godolphin Vocal Ensemble, directed by Olivia Sparkhall with Katie Salomon (harp). It was given its first performance in Salisbury on International Women’s Day, 2017. This setting aims to emulate the themes explored by Julian in her Revelations of Divine Love starting with a single voice and developing through harmonic turmoil into a rich, unified chorus. The compositional process was also guided by audio transcriptions of the text from several women involved in its première performance and commissioning, whose rhythmic speech patterns informed the construction of the work, where they represent Julian’s ‘voice’, bringing it into our current day. (Carol J Jones)
All shall be well (SSA & harp or piano)
This work is published in our anthology Volume 2 and as a licenced digital pdf
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Carol J Jones (b. 1993)
Carol J Jones is a composer of orchestral, chamber and choral music based in the UK. Originally a dancer, she is currently studying for a DPhil in Music at the University of Oxford under Robert Saxton having previously studied at Cardiff University for a BMus in Music and MMus in Composition. She has worked with ensembles and artists including the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, London Contemporary Orchestra, Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra, Heath Quartet, Worcester College Chapel Choir, Schola Cantorum, Psappha, Joby Burgess, Fenella Humphreys and Claire McCaldin, in venues across the UK. Her music has been performed at festivals including Dartington International Summer School, Cheltenham Music Festival, St Magnus International Music Festival, London Festival of Contemporary Church Music, Vale of Glamorgan Festival, and has been broadcast on BBC Radio 3. (Carol J Jones)