“…Pantcheff’s style is basically tonal, but has a wonderful turn of melodic phrase, by using expressionist dissonance…”

About

Richard Pantcheff is internationally renowned as one of the finest contemporary composers of Choral, Organ, Chamber and Instrumental music. He is resident in Oxford, England, where he specialises in composing and choral conducting. From 2012-2019 he was Director of Music at St. George’s Anglican Church, Johannesburg, South Africa, where he remains as Composer in Residence. He is a Patron of the London Festival of Contemporary Church Music, at which his works have been premiered and broadcast regularly over the last thirteen years.

In August 2024 he was appointed Director of Music at the City Church, Oxford (the Anglican Church of St. Michael at the North Gate, Oxford).

All of his music has been published, and features regularly in major international music festivals, as well as in concerts, recitals, and church services worldwide.

There are currently twenty-one commercially-released CDs and EPs in the catalogue featuring his music, with several more awaiting release. Many of these are devoted solely to his music.

His music is commissioned and performed by the leading musicians in their field, such as Benjamin Luxon, David Hill, John Turner, Stephen Layton, Jane Parker-Smith, John Scott, Grayston Ives, Clive Driskill-Smith, Zanta Hofmeyr, Duncan Honeybourne, Iain Farrington, and the Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra, amongst many others.

Biography

Richard’s compositions are performed and broadcast all over the world, and have received wide acclaim from performers, critics, and audiences for their originality, technical brilliance, and emotional power:

Reviews


“Here we have a CD (Music for Organ and Other Instruments, PFCD205) with music that will be enjoyed by the general audience, along with the six Chorale Preludes which will surely impress the serious organist.”

“Richard Pantcheff was the ideal choice of composer to write a piece in celebration of Britten’s centenary in 2013….” (review of CD Passacaglia on a Theme of Benjamin Britten and other works for Organ).

“Probably the best (piece on the CD) is Richard Pantcheff’s Christmas Carol….”

“…Pantcheff’s style is basically tonal, but has a wonderful turn of melodic phrase, by using expressionist dissonance…”