Career
He then became Professor of Composition at Trinity College of Music, worked for BBC Radio in London and now lives in the West Country.
He has held a variety of lecturing posts at Universities and Colleges throughout the UK, the most recent being Visiting Lecturer at the Birmingham Conservatoire in 1991.
He was the author of the A and AS Level Music Syllabuses, ODLE 1989.
Throughout his career as a composer, James Patten's work has been performed in many of the leading concert halls and at festivals in the UK and abroad. Performers of Patten's work include:
The Bristol Sinfonia, The Northern Sinfonia, The Medici String Quartet, Christopher van Kampen , Kathron Sturrock.
In addition, Patten's compositions have been broadcast on both BBC Radio and Television (Omnibus, The Wednesday Play), and also internationally. He became a member of the Gustav Mahler Society in 1958.
He has conducted performances of his work for the BBC.