Andrew
Carter
Andrew
Carter was born in 1939 into a Leicestershire family of tower
and handbell ringers. Following a music degree at Leeds University,
he joined York Minster choir as a bass songman, under the direction
of the legendary Francis Jackson. For a decade he was also Director
of Music at the nearby St. Marys Convent Grammer School
where he achieved his first successes as a choir trainer.
In
1965 Andrew founded the Chapter House Choir at York Minster. During
his seventeen-year conductorship, this mixed-voice concert group
became nationally well-known for its various awards in the BBC
Let the Peoples Sing competition. In 1984 Andrew and his
family were invited to New Zealand, where he spent a year as Director
of the Auckland Dorian Choir, University Chamber Choir and Youth
Choir. On returning to York, his career as a freelance composer
began to take shape.
Andrew
Carters compositions have been published over a period of
thirty years. His early carol and folk song arrangements were
penned for his York choirs and published by Banks Music Publications.
Much of Andrews music has been published by Oxford University
Press, and recently by MorningStar.
Great
is the Lord (70-004A)
was published in 2002 by MorningStar and is a 5 movement choral
work for choir, organ, and optional orchestra.
Choral
music by Andrew Carter