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Date & Opus | Title | Words | Duration | More… |
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Summer 1966 Opus 56a |
A Child was Born Trad. Danish Carol arr. for Voice(s) and School Instruments |
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Notes: Originally published by Faber & Faber; republished by G. Schirmer, USA | ||||
(Date unknown) Opus 24c |
A Lullaby (O my Deir Hert) arr. for Low Voice and Piano |
Anon. | 2 mins | |
Notes: From Two Sacred Songs; published by Oecumuse; written for Robert Ivan Foster (baritone), who performed it often in the 1960s | ||||
January 1979 Opus 81 |
A Sherlock Holmes Suite for Brass Quintet |
11½ mins | ||
Notes: Published by Editions J. Maurer | ||||
9th June 1993 Opus 103 |
Doctor Who Dalek Suite for Saxophone Quartet |
7½ mins | ||
Notes: Published by Valentine Music; movements are: 1. A Desolate Landscape; 2. Chants and Variants; 3. Dalek March and Retreat | ||||
1975 Opus 71a |
God’s Gifts for Voice(s) and Piano |
2 mins | ||
Notes: Written for the Josef Weinberger album, New Hymns for Young People; republished in the USA by Edward B. Marks Music Corporation | ||||
November 1983 Opus 90a |
Hark! The Merry Gentlemen An arrangement and combination of Hark! The Herald Angels Sing and God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen for Brass Quartet (orchestral brass or brass band instruments) |
3¼ mins | ||
Notes: Commissioned by Mrs Imogen Smallwood (the composer’s cousin, daughter of Enid Blyton) for her son, Thomas, “and his school chums” | ||||
1969 Opus 57 |
Music Workshop Konrad of the Mountains A Cantata for Voices and Orff Instruments |
Peter Porter | — | |
Notes: Originally published by BBC Publications; republished by Mills Music; International Music Publications (archive edition) | ||||
1961 (No opus number) |
Simplified Arrangements Leroy Anderson for Piano |
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Notes: Simple piano arrangements of pieces by Leroy Anderson, written under the name Mark Stevens and published by Mills Music Ltd; items are: 1. Forgotten Dreams; 2. The Syncopated Clock; 3. Plink, Plank, Plunk!; 4. Blue Tango; 5. A Trumpeter’s Lullaby | ||||
October 1962/May 1963 Opus 34 |
Mixed Bag Six Action/Unison Songs for Infants & Lower Juniors and Piano |
Enid Blyton | 11 mins | |
Notes: Published by Boosey & Hawkes; songs are: 1. Christmas Song; 2. Little Ponies; 3. What am I?; 4. The Bus; 5. The Monkeys; 6. Ch-ch-ch-ch-ch! | ||||
August 1974 Opus 69a |
Mock Joplin for Saxophone Quartet |
2 mins | ||
Notes: Published by Kendor Music, Inc., USA; written for the London Saxophone Quartet | ||||
December 1978 Opus 69d |
Mock Joplin arr. for Wind Band by Paul Harvey |
2¼ mins | ||
Notes: Published by The Band Room Ltd | ||||
1979 Text book |
Noah and the Unicorns Illustrated by David James |
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Notes: Published by Hodder & Stoughton; 32 pages | ||||
September 1974 Opus 70a |
Music Workshop Rainbow Snake A Cantata for Voices and Orff Instruments |
Ted Glover | — | |
Notes: Published by BBC Publications | ||||
1960 (No opus number) |
Simplified Arrangements Russ Conway for Piano |
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Notes: Simple piano arrangements of pieces credited to Trevor H. Stanford (birth name of Russ Conway), written under the name Mark Stevens and published by Mills Music Ltd; items are: 1. Side-Saddle; 2. Roulette; 3. China Tea; 4. Dancing Fingers; 5. Toast of the Town | ||||
1949/1950 Opus 3 |
Scherzo for Clarinet and Piano |
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Notes: Published by New Wind Music Co. | ||||
1964 Opus 43 |
Seven Polyphonic Amens for unaccompanied Choir (2 to 8 voices) |
3¼ mins | ||
Notes: Originally published by Leeds Music; republished by Oecumuse; dedicated to David Robinson and the Choir of St Marylebone Parish Church, London | ||||
10th May 1993 Opus 102 |
Doctor Who Silurian Suite for Trumpet in B flat and Piano |
5½ mins | ||
Notes: Published by Valentine Music; movements are: 1. In the Caves; 2. A Close Encounter; 3. March: The Brigadier | ||||
1968 Opus 56b |
Stephen was a Stable-boy Trad. Swedish Carol arr. for Voice(s) and School Instruments |
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Notes: Originally published by Faber & Faber; republished by G. Schirmer, USA | ||||
1967 Opus 53 |
The Faber Book of Nursery Songs A Collection of Ninety Songs, Very Simply Arranged for Voices and School Instruments |
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Notes: Illustrated by Alan Howard; 175 pages; published in the UK by Faber & Faber in hardback (1968) and paperback (1985); published as Every Child’s Book of Nursery Songs in the US by Crown Publishers, New York, 1968 | ||||
August 1962 Opus 33a |
The Silly Flea for unaccompanied Choir (SATB) |
attrib. Giles Farnaby | 1 minute | |
Notes: Published by Novello; written for Richard Wood and The Singers in Consort | ||||
September 1962 Opus 33b |
The Silly Flea for Countertenor and unaccompanied Choir (TTBB) |
attrib. Giles Farnaby | 1 minute | |
Notes: Originally published by Novello; remaining stock with William Elkin | ||||
1961 (No opus number) |
Simplified Arrangements The Tony Osborne Album (for Piano) |
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Notes: Simple piano arrangements of pieces by Tony Osborne, written under the name Roy Green and published by Mason Music Ltd; items are: 1. The Windows of Paris; 2. Winter Starlight; 3. While Paris Sleeps; 4. Autumn in London; 5. Folies Bergère | ||||
1961 (No opus number) |
Simplified Arrangements The Tony Osborne Album, Book Two (for Piano) |
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Notes: Simple piano arrangements of pieces by Tony Osborne, written under the name Roy Green and published by Mason Music Ltd; items are: 1. The Man from Madrid; 2. That’s Paris; 3. The Secrets of the Seine; 4. Tony’s Cha Cha Cha; 5. The Bear of Berne | ||||
Spring 1977 Opus 78 |
Two Cod-Pieces by Peter Warlock arr. for Saxophone Quartet |
4¾ mins | ||
Notes: Written for the London Saxophone Quartet; second piece, The Old Codger, arr. by John Mitchell | ||||
Winter 1957/Spring 1958 Opus 24b |
Two Sacred Songs for Choir (SATB) and optional Piano |
Phineas Fletcher & Anon. | 3¾ mins | |
Notes: Originally published by Boosey & Hawkes; songs are: 1. A Litany (republished by Oecumuse); 2. A Lullaby (republished by RSCM, then later Oecumuse); dedicated to the composer John Gardner | ||||
Spring 1956/Winter 1957 Opus 26c |
What then is Love? Four Modern Madrigals for High Voice, Clarinet in A and Piano |
Various | 6 mins | |
Notes: Originally published by Mills Music; republished by Roberton; songs are: 1. Western wind, when will thou blow? (Anon.); 2. Tell me, where is fancy bred? (William Shakespeare); 3. Stay, O sweet, and do not rise! (John Donne); 4. Love is a sickness full of woes (Samuel Daniel) | ||||
November 1978 Opus 80 |
Yugen Theme and Four Variations for Guitar |
5 mins | ||
Notes: Written for the OUP album, Modern Guitar Music Book 2; edited by Hector Quine; “Yugen” is a Japanese word meaning ‘the haunting sense of sadness and regret for days gone by’ |