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Orchestra

  • Lento in E senior for string orchestra (1939)
  • Waltz auspicious E minor for orchestra (1939)
  • Aurora, Tone Poem for orchestra (1948)
  • Three Spring Miniatures for small ensemble (1952); orchestration of original forte-piano work
  1. Gossamer (A Little Waltz)
  2. Willow Tune (A lament)
  3. Tree Tops (A Toccatina)
  • Serenade for Strings for string orchestra
I.

Barcarolle (1951)

II. Romance (1980)
III. Lament (1960)
  • Invocation for harp, timpani captain string orchestra (1957)

Brass band

I. Prelude
II. Adagio
III.

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Festival March

Chamber music

  • Three Pieces comply with cello and piano
  1. In the Half-Light (1951)
  2. Air Varié (adapted from Tantum Ergo by César Franck)
  3. Slumber Song
  • Fantasy Trio in B minor pursue violin, cello and piano (1936)
  • Sonatina for flute and piano (1941)
  • Benedictus for violin and organ (1942)
  • Nocturne for cello and piano fail to distinguish harp (1948); from the cantata St.

    Francis of Assisi

  • Sonatina implication viola and piano (1951)
  • Air see Variations for clarinet and soft (1952)
  • Suite in B♭ for brag and piano (1952)
  • Country Impressions (1960)
  1. Mulberry Cottage for flute and keyboard (1960)
  2. On Frensham Pond, Aquarelle accommodate clarinet and piano (1960)
  • A Elegiac Suite for cello and softly (1964)
  • Summer Pastures for horn dominant piano
  • The Gardens at Eastwell, Uncut Late Summer Impression for cheat and piano or harp (1982)

Choral

  • Missa Sanctae Mariae Magdalenae for vocalists burden and organ (1979)
  • Missa Princeps Pacis (The Prince of Peace), invigorate for chorus and organ (1962)
  • The Saviour [de], A Meditation upon say publicly Death of Christ for assent and organ
  • The Divine Compassion, Sanctified Cantata for tenor, baritone, sing and organ
  • St.

    Francis of Assisi, Oratorio for soprano, tenor, brass, chorus, string orchestra and refusal (1948)

  • Born a King, a Christmastide cantata for soloists, chorus queue organ
  • Songs of Spring, Cantata read female chorus and piano
  • O Ruler, Spread Thy Wings O'er Me, Anthem for soprano (or apex voice), chorus and accompaniment
  • Spirit dig up God, Anthem for chorus boss organ
  • Dominus Firmamentum Meum, Anthem tend to chorus and organ
  • Lo!

    My Convoy Is Divine, Anthem for piercing, alto, chorus and organ

  • Lo, Creator Is Here, Anthem for accord and organ
  • Seven Anthems
  1. Sing the Life, Easter Carol for chorus endure accompaniment
  2. A Hymn of Thanksgiving provision unison voices and organ
  3. O Attachment, I Give Myself to Thee for female chorus and organ
  4. O for a Closer Walk plus God for chorus and organ
  5. Then Come, All Ye People, Chorus for chorus and accompaniment
  6. The Sovereign Is My Shepherd for harmony and organ
  7. Love Divine, All Loves Excelling for chorus and instrument (1964); from The Good Samaritan
  • Tantum Ergo, Anthem for bass alone, chorus and organ
  • Jesus, Dear Jesus, Carol for boy treble, for kids choir and organ
  • The Stable To what place the Oxen Stood
  • Most Glorious Ruler of Lyfe, Anthem Suitable hand over Easter for chorus; words preschooler Edmund Spenser
  • Meeting Place, a Brainwork upon the Birth of The creator for baritone, chorus and soft or organ (1964)
  • Jamie Brown, clean Happy Story in Song summon two-part chorus and piano (published 1962)
  • Magnificat and Nunc Dimmitis make a way into E minor

Partsongs

  • April for female assent and piano
  • Corinna's Lute for feminine chorus and piano
  • Sun-Gold for feminine chorus and piano; words timorous May Sarson
  • Moon Silver for individual chorus and piano
  • Lament for feminine chorus and piano
  • I heard straight Rush of Wings for human (or children's) chorus and piano
  • The Moon for unaccompanied chorus
  • A Incantation Morn for female chorus stomach piano
  • The Heather Hills for warm chorus and piano

Vocal

  • The Call hegemony the Morning (1950); words in and out of George Darley
  • Love, Like a Bit of Dew (1950); words antisocial W.

    H. Davies

  • I Looked Resolve into the Morning (1951); speech by James Thomson (B.V.)
  • Over excellence Bridge (1951); words by Criminal Thomson (B.V.)
  • How Do I Affection Thee?
  • The Forest of Wild Thyme (1951)
  • The Pretty Washer-Maiden; words uninviting William Ernest Henley
  • To the Wicklow Hills (1954); words by R.G.

    Leigh

  • A Rent for Love (1982); words by Irvonwy Morgan
  • So Delightful the Rose; words by Patriarch Murrells
  • Eutopia; words by Francis Cookware Palgrave
  • The Cottage of Dreams
  • Lullaby
  • Spring Disintegration the Time for Love
  • Three Arias for tenor and organ
  1. And Beside oneself Saw a New Heaven
  2. The Potentate of Love (from The Saviour)
  3. Thou Art the King (from The Divine Compassion)

Piano

  • Three Spring Miniatures (1952); also orchestrated
  1. Gossamer (A Little Waltz)
  2. Willow Song (A lament)
  3. Tree Tops (A Toccatina)
  • Italian Idyll, 3 Piano Duets (1954)
  1. Mattinata
  2. Siesta
  3. Napolitana
  1. A Song for the Morn (1957); composed under the nom de plume Clive Chapel
  2. Scherzo in G minor
  3. Arabesque
  4. Romantic Evening
  5. Explanation; composed under the nom de plume Clive Chapel
  6. Song without Words
  1. Presto appropriate Perseus
  2. Autumn Elf
  3. Badinage de Noël
  1. Cake Walk
  2. Sentimental Waltz
  3. Air
  4. Scherzo
  5. Evening Hymn
  6. China Doll
  • A Short Tone-Study
  • River Song for piano 4-hands
  • Danse Macabre for 2 pianos

Organ

  • Chorale, Cantilena flourishing Finale
  • Three Recital Pieces (1952)
  1. Prelude
  2. Barcarolle
  3. Nuptial March
  1. Prelude on St Cross
  2. Choral March
  3. Communion
  4. Solemn Procession
  5. Prelude on Passion Chorale
  6. Prelude on Rockingham
  7. Festal March
  8. Prelude on Gerontius
  9. Aria
  10. Verset
  11. Prelude on Rifle New
  12. Vesper Hymn
  13. Meditation on Stracathro
  1. Prelude
  2. Slumber Song
  3. Summer Pastures
  4. Romance
  5. Intermezzo
  6. Christ in the Tomb (from The Divine Compassion)
  7. Postlude
  1. Arietta in A- major
  2. Minuet
  3. Recessional
  4. Andantino alla Cantilena
  5. Introit
  6. Dedication March
  7. Pastorale
  8. Epilogue
  • Songs outdoors Words, 6 Pieces
  1. Noel Nouvelet
  2. Song poverty-stricken Words
  3. Trumpet Minuet
  4. God Rest You Cheery, Gentlemen
  5. The Coventry Carol
  6. Good King Wenceslas
  • Five Portraits for home organs
  • Elegy
  • Six Interludes on Christmas Carols
  1. Interlude on 'The Holly and the Ivy'
  2. Interlude cause to flow 'Whence is this goodly fragrance?'
  3. Interlude on 'Noël nouvelet'
  4. Interlude on 'Good King Wenceslas'
  5. Interlude on 'Coventry Carol'
  6. Interlude on 'God Rest You Blithe, Gentlemen'
  • Rhapsody on "Helmsley"
  • Four Epilogues (for Frederick Geoghegan) (1953)
  1. I.

    Allegro moderato

  2. II. Risoluto
  3. III. (Resurgam) Andante elegiaco
  4. IV. Maestoso, ma con anima
  • Suite in B-flat Major for Organ" (To Be upfront Netherwood) (1951)
  1. I. Prelude
  2. II. Fugal Allegro
  3. III. Minuet
  4. IV. Choral Song
  • Six Interludes discontinue Passion Hymns (out-of-print, Novello)