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Sarah MacDonald MA FRCO ARSCM (b. 1968)
Fellow and Director of Music, Selwyn College 
University Organist, University of Cambridge
Director of the Girl Choristers, Ely Cathedral
President, Royal College of Organists

Works published by MoV
Crux fidelis (SATB)

Canadian composer Sarah MacDonald with short blonde hair tied back, thin rimmed glasses wearing a black and white embroidered jacket

O beata Trinitas (S (some divisi) and organ)

Hymn for the Feasts of St Joseph
(T solo, TBarB (& opt. A in German))

Crux fidelis (SATB)

An anthem for Passiontide, or for use on Holy Cross Day (14th September). This piece was especially written for this first volume of the Anthology of Sacred Music by Women Composers.
I have used the Latin phrase ‘Faithful Cross’ as a meditative refrain, and I hope that the mantra-like repetition of this motif will evoke in listeners both an emotional and a prayerful response to the image of the crucifixion. By contrast, the narrative words of Emily Dickinson and Emilia Lanier tell the story of the cross more literally, from the point of view of the faithful thief, and of an observer. Emily Dickinson uses no punctuation apart from the dash (–), which I have rendered in the music with rests. Singers should observe the rests accurately, even when they occur in the middle of sentences, since that reflects Emily Dickinson’s own idiosyncratic and unconventional syntax, as she attempts – hesitatingly – to discern truth. (Sarah MacDonald)

“Thank you for all you do to make this wonderful piece available, and for female composers at home and internationally.”

Crux fidelis (SATB)

This work is published in our anthology Volume 1 and as a printed octavo and as a licenced digital pdf

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Perusal score coming soon

 (August 2025)

Hymn for the Feasts of St Joseph
(T solo, TBarB (& opt. A in German))

Hymn for the Feasts of St Joseph was specially composed for Volume 3 of the anthology by Sarah MacDonald, and is dedicated to Sean Wilson with gratitude for his encouragement and support of these anthologies. The anonymous carol Joseph, lieber Joseph mein, which first appeared in the 1544 edition of Johann Walter’s Geistliches Gesangbüchlein, forms an optional Alto descant part in this work. It was premièred by video by members of Siglo De Oro, directed by Patrick Allies, in late 2020.

Hymn for the Feasts of St Joseph
(T solo, TBarB (& opt. A in German))

This work is published in our anthology Volume 3 and as a printed octavo and as a licenced digital pdf

To order the sheet music click on the buttons below.

Perusal score coming soon

 (August 2025)

O beata Trinitas (S (some divisi) and organ)

This piece has been composed using constraints-based compositional techniques. Everything is related to the Trinity – the numbers 3 and 1 feature throughout:

  • three flats in the key signature
  • the piece is in three sections
  • the first section modulates to the mediant
  • the total number of bars is divisible by three
  • the unison voice parts feature three-part divisi
  • the prevailing texture is three-part (two-part organ with unison voices) 
  • there are subtle references (and some unsubtle references) to well-known Trinity hymns

(Sarah MacDonald)

O beata Trinitas (S (some divisi) and organ)

This work is published in our anthology Volume 2 and as a printed octavo and as a licenced digital pdf

To order the sheet music click on the buttons below.

Perusal score coming soon

 (August 2025)

Sarah MacDonald (b. 1968)

 

Sarah MacDonald is a Canadian-born organist, conductor and composer, currently  living in the UK, where she is a Fellow and Director of Music at Selwyn College, Cambridge, and Director of the Girl Choristers at Ely Cathedral. She has been at Selwyn since 1999, and is the first woman to hold such a post in an Oxbridge chapel. MacDonald studied at Toronto's Glenn Gould School and at Cambridge University; her teachers were Leon Fleisher, Marek Jablonski, John Tuttle, and David Sanger.

 

MacDonald has performed across the UK, North America, the Middle East, and mainland Europe, and is in demand internationally as a conductor, organist, and teacher. She has made over 35 commercial recordings and has over 60 published works for choir and organ. She holds the Fellowship diploma of the Royal College of Organists, and writes a popular monthly column for the American Guild of Organists' magazine, The American Organist.

Her first solo disc, a recording of Bach’s Goldberg Variations performed on the Steinway-D piano in Ely Cathedral was released in May 2024.

 

In 2018 MacDonald received the honorary ARSCM (Associate of the Royal School of Church Music) in recognition of her contribution to choral music.  Sarah took up the office of President of the Royal College of Organists in July 2024. She is an Honorary Patron of the Herbert Howells Society, a Patron of the Society of Women Organists, and President of the School Organists’ Association. She was appointed University Organist at Cambridge in 2022, and is the first woman to hold that prestigious ceremonial role, which dates back to 1670

Photo: Nick Rutter

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