Patrick Hawes
- Composer
- Soundtrack

Patrick Hawes, composer, conductor, pianist and organist, has written
some of the most inspirational and sublime music of the new millennium.
Born in Lincolnshire, he studied music at Durham University where he
was organ scholar and conductor of the University Symphony Orchestra.
His skills as a composer were nourished through his teaching of music
and English and, with The Wedding at Cana (1990), he established a
personal and thoroughly English style which quickly endeared him to the
listening public and led to his appointment as Composer in Residence at
Charterhouse. The subsequent decision to leave teaching provided the
freedom to take up a variety of commissions, most notably The Call - a
song cycle written for the soprano Janet Coxwell and premiered by the
English Chamber Orchestra in Lincoln Cathedral in 1999. It was with the
release of his debut album Blue in Blue, however, that Patrick first
gained widespread public recognition. Made CD of the week on Classic
FM, it was nominated for a Classical Brit award and was voted by
Classic FM listeners as the fastest ever and highest new entry into the
station's Hall of Fame.
In March 2008, the world premiere of the Lazarus Requiem represented a landmark in Patrick's career and followed on directly from his time as Composer in Residence at Classic FM. This position involved writing twelve pieces for piano - each piece being premiered over a twelve-month period The pieces were directly inspired by a recent move to the Norfolk coast and by the wonderful skies and landscapes of that very English of counties. The resulting album Towards the Light was an instant hit with the public and, for a second time, Classic FM listeners voted it the highest new entry in the 2007 Hall of Fame. A national tour followed and Patrick enthralled audiences with his performances at the piano and ability to communicate the inspiration behind the pieces through his spoken introductions.
Key to Patrick's work and success has been the relationship with his brother Andrew. Andrew's words have provided the foundation for a wide range of choral and vocal compositions such as The Far Seeing Land, the Vauday Part Songs and the children's opera A King's Ransom. It was Andrew who conceived the idea of The Wedding at Cana and the Lazarus Requiem as well as providing the inspiration behind many small-scale anthems and carols. Together, they produce works deeply imbued with the Christian spirit and unique in their symbiosis of words and music.
Recent commissions include a cello piece for Julian Lloyd Webber and a work for harp and strings for the 60th birthday celebrations of HRH The Prince of Wales.
In March 2008, the world premiere of the Lazarus Requiem represented a landmark in Patrick's career and followed on directly from his time as Composer in Residence at Classic FM. This position involved writing twelve pieces for piano - each piece being premiered over a twelve-month period The pieces were directly inspired by a recent move to the Norfolk coast and by the wonderful skies and landscapes of that very English of counties. The resulting album Towards the Light was an instant hit with the public and, for a second time, Classic FM listeners voted it the highest new entry in the 2007 Hall of Fame. A national tour followed and Patrick enthralled audiences with his performances at the piano and ability to communicate the inspiration behind the pieces through his spoken introductions.
Key to Patrick's work and success has been the relationship with his brother Andrew. Andrew's words have provided the foundation for a wide range of choral and vocal compositions such as The Far Seeing Land, the Vauday Part Songs and the children's opera A King's Ransom. It was Andrew who conceived the idea of The Wedding at Cana and the Lazarus Requiem as well as providing the inspiration behind many small-scale anthems and carols. Together, they produce works deeply imbued with the Christian spirit and unique in their symbiosis of words and music.
Recent commissions include a cello piece for Julian Lloyd Webber and a work for harp and strings for the 60th birthday celebrations of HRH The Prince of Wales.