For choral works the acronym "SATB" (Soprano-Alto-Tenor-Bass) has been used to indicate the voice composition of the work. Divisions of individual voice parts are indicated by "SSAA..." etc.
1. SONGS (with pianoforte accompaniment)[3] |
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Year | Title/First line | Words by | Vocal/choral forces | Instrumental forces | Notes |
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1911 | The Wind from the West | Ella Young |
1911 | A Lake and a Fairy Boat | Thomas Hood |
1911 | Music, when soft voices die | Percy Bysshe Shelley | 2 versions |
1915 | The Everlasting Voices | W. B. Yeats |
1916 | The Cloths of Heaven | W. B. Yeats | Revised 1919 |
1916–17 | Saudades: 1. Along the Stream | Li Po |
1916–17 | Saudades: 2. Take, O take those lips away | William Shakespeare |
1916–17 | Saudades: 3. Heraclitus | Callimachus |
1917 | The Water Lily | R. Nichols |
1917 | I asked a thief to steal me a peach | William Blake | 2 versions |
1918 | Bright is the ring of words | Robert Louis Stevenson |
1918 | To the Memory of a Great Singer | Robert Louis Stevenson | Revised 1922 |
1918 | Take, O take those lips away | William Shakespeare | 2nd setting |
1918 | As ever I saw |
1918 | My gostly fader | Charles, Duke of Orleans |
1918 | The bayley berith the bell away |
1918 | Whenas the rye | George Peele |
?1918 | Dedication | Philip Sydney |
?1918–19 | Love for Love |
?1918–19 | My sweet little darling |
?1918–19 | Sweet Content | Thomas Dekker |
?1919 | Balulalow | Martin Luther (scottish translation of "Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her," in the 1567 second edition of The Gude and Godlie Ballatis) |
1919 | Mourne no Moe | John Fletcher |
1919 | Romance | Robert Louis Stevenson |
?1919 | There is a Lady |
1920 | Play Acting |
1921 | Captain Stratton's Fancy | John Masefield |
1921 | Mr Belloc's Fancy | J. C. Squire | 2 versions |
1921–22 | Late Summer | Edward Shanks |
1922 | Good Ale |
1922 | Hey troly loly lo |
1922 | The Bachelor |
1922 | Piggesnie |
1922 | Little Trotty Wagtail | John Clare |
1922 | The Singer | Edward Shanks |
1922 | Adam lay ybounden |
1922 | Rest sweet nymphs |
1922 | Sleep | John Fletcher |
1922 | Tyrley Tyrlow |
1922 | Lillygay: The Distracted Maid; Johnny wi' the Tye; The Shoemaker; Burd Ellen and Young Tamlane; Rantum Tantum | V. B. Neuburg |
1922 | Peterisms, set I: Chopcherry | George Peele |
1922 | Peterisms, set I: A Sad Song | John Fletcher |
1922 | Peterisms, set I: Rutterkin | John Skelton |
1922–23 | Peterisms, set II: Roister Doister | N. Udall |
1922–23 | Peterisms, set II: Spring | Thomas Nashe |
1922–23 | Peterisms, set II:Lusty Juventus | Robert Wever |
1922 | In an arbour green |
1922 | Autumn Twilight | Arthur Symons |
1923 | Milkmaids | John Smith |
1923 | Candlelight (12 nursery rhymes) |
1923 | Jenny Gray |
1923 | I held love's head | Robert Herrick |
1923 | Thou gav'st me leave to kiss | Robert Herrick |
1923 | Consider | Ford Madox Ford |
1924 | Twelve Oxen |
1924 | The Toper's Song |
1924 | Sweet and Twenty | William Shakespeare |
1924 | Peter Warlock's Fancy |
1924 | Yarmouth Fair | H. Collins |
1924 | I have a garden | Thomas Moore | Revised from 1910 |
1925 | Chanson du jour de Noel | Clément Marot |
1925 | Pretty Ring Time | William Shakespeare |
1925 | A Prayer to St Anthony | Arthur Symons |
1925 | The Sick Heart | Arthur Symons |
1926 | The Countryman | J. Chalkhill |
1926 | Maltworms | W. Stevenson | With E. J. Moeran |
1926 | The Birds | Hilaire Belloc |
1926 | Robin Goodfellow |
1926 | Jillian of Berry | Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher |
1926 | Away to Twiver |
1926 | Fair and True | Nicholas Breton |
1927 | Ha'nacker Mill | Hilaire Belloc |
1927 | The Night | Hilaire Belloc |
1927 | My Own Country | Hilaire Belloc |
1927 | The First Mercy | Bruce Blunt |
1927 | The Lover's Maze | Thomas Campion |
1927 | Cradle Song | John Phillip |
1927 | Sigh no more ladies | William Shakespeare |
1927 | Walking the Woods |
1927 | Mockery | William Shakespeare |
1927 | The Jolly Shepherd |
1928 | Queen Anne |
1928 | Passing by |
1928 | The Passionate Shepherd | Christopher Marlowe | Seven Songs of Summer No. 1 |
1928 | The Contented Lover | trans J. Mabbe | Seven Songs of Summer No. 2 |
1928 | Youth | Robert Wever | Seven Songs of Summer No. 3 |
1928 | The Sweet o' the Year | William Shakespeare | Seven Songs of Summer No. 4 |
1928 | Tom Tyler | Seven Songs of Summer No. 5 |
1928 | Elore Lo | Seven Songs of Summer No. 6 |
1928 | The Droll Lover | Seven Songs of Summer No. 7 |
1928 | And wilt thou leave me thus? | Thomas Wyatt |
1928 | The Cricketers of Hambledon | Bruce Blunt |
1928 | Fill the Cup, Philip |
1929 | The Frostbound Wood | Bruce Blunt |
1930 | After Two Years | Richard Aldington |
1930 | The Fox | Bruce Blunt |
1930 | Bethlehem Down | Bruce Blunt | Revision of 1927 choral version |
2. CHORAL WORKS[3] (unaccompanied unless specified) |
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Year | Title/First line | Words by | Vocal/choral forces | Instrumental forces | Notes |
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1916 | The Full Heart | R. Nichols | Soprano solo SSAATTBB chorus | Revised 1921 |
1918 | As Dewe in Aprylle, | SSAATBB chorus |
1918 | Benedicamus Domino | SSAATTBB chorus |
1918 | Cornish Christmas Carol | Henry Jenner | SSAATTBB chorus |
1918 | Kanow Kernow | Henry Jenner | SSAATB chorus |
1919 | Corpus Christi | Alto and tenor solos SSAATBB chorus |
1923 | Tyrley Tyrlow (carol) | SATB chorus | Orchestra |
1923 | Balulalow (carol) | Soprano solo SATB chorus | String orchestra |
1923 | The Sycamore Tree (carol) | SATB chorus | Orchestra |
1925 | One More River | Baritone solo TTBB chorus | Pianoforte |
1925 | The Lady's Birthday | Baritone solo ATTB chorus | Pianoforte |
1925 | The Spring of the Year | Allan Cunningham | SATB chorus |
1923–25 | Dirge: All the flowers of spring | John Webster | SSAATTBB chorus |
1923–25 | Dirge: Call for the Robin Redbreast | John Webster | SSAA chorus |
1923–25 | Dirge: The Shrouding of the Duchess of Malfi | John Webster | TTBB chorus |
1927 | Bethlehem Down | Bruce Blunt | SATB chorus | Song version 1930 |
1927 | I saw a fair maiden | SATTB chorus |
1927 | What Cheer? Good Cheer! | Unison chorus |
1927 | Where Riches is Everlastingly | SATB soli Unison chorus | Organ |
1928 | The Rich Cavalcade | Frank Kendon | SATB chorus |
1928 | The First Mercy | Bruce Blunt | SSA chorus | Pianoforte | Arrangement of 1927 song |
1928 | The bayley berith the bell away | Two voices | Pianoforte | Arrangement of 1927 song |
1929 | The Five Lesser Joys of Mary | D. L. Kelleher | Unison chorus | Organ |
1930 | Carillon Carilla | Hilaire Belloc | SATB chorus | Organ |
3. VOCAL with Chamber accompaniment[3] |
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Year | Title/First line | Words by | Vocal/choral forces | Instrumental forces | Notes |
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1919 | My lady is a pretty one | Solo voice | String quartet |
1920–22 | The Curlew | W.B. Yeats | Tenor solo | Flute, Cor Anglais, String quartet | Cycle of four songs |
1927 | Corpus Christi | Soprano and baritone voices | String quartet | Revision of 1919 choral version |
1926–27 | Sorrow's Lullaby | Thomas Lovell Beddoes | Soprano and baritone voices | String quartet |
1927 | My little sweet darling | Solo voice | String quartet | Unpublished revision of 1919 song |
1930 | The Fairest May | Solo voice | String quartet | Revision of 1922 song |
Undated | Pretty Ring Time | William Shakespeare | Unpublished revision of 1925 song |
4. INSTRUMENTAL WORKS[3] |
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Year | Title/First line | Words by | Vocal/choral forces | Instrumental forces | Notes |
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1916–17 | Four Codpieces | Pianoforte |
1917 | A Chinese Ballet | Pianoforte | Unpublished |
1917 | An Old Song | Small orchestra |
1917 | The Old Codger | Pianoforte | Unpub. parody on Franck's D minor Symphony |
1918 | Folk Song Preludes | Pianoforte |
1921–22 | Serenade | String Orchestra |
1926 | Capriol Suite | Piano duet or string orchestra | Also arranged for full orchestra |
Undated | Row well ye Mariners | Pianoforte | Unpublished |
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