Date & Opus | Title | Duration | Publisher | More… |
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May–July 2015 Opus 183 |
Inventions on a Theme of Carey Blyton for Piano, composed by Gary Higginson |
6 mins | Fand Music Press Product page £4.50
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Notes: A composition based on Carey Blyton’s ‘Robin Redbreast’ melody, composed by Carey’s former student, Gary Higginson | ||||
May 1951 Opus 8 |
Two Waltzes for Piano |
— | Manuscript | |
Notes: One waltz reused in Five Diversions for Wind Quintet, op. 1b, the other in Patterns for Piano, op. 31 | ||||
Summer 1954 Opus 19 |
Brittany Beach for Piano |
2¼ mins | Manuscript | |
Notes: Now in On Holiday, op. 54 (see also op. 18a) | ||||
July 1963 Opus 37 |
Peasant Dance for Piano |
— | Manuscript | |
Notes: Reused in On Holiday, op. 54 | ||||
1949/1950 Opus 1a |
Five Diversions for Piano |
13½ mins | Modus Music
£3.50
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Notes: Originally Four Diversions (withdrawn); subsequently A Little Waltz from Two Waltzes, op. 8 was added; movements are: 1. Vacilación (Habañera); 2. The Lake at Evening; 3. The Girl with the Auburn Hair; 4. Twilit Willows; 5. A Little Waltz Archive: Trinity Laban (Jerwood Library): MS / BLYTON 14 [Original Four Diversions] |
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Early 1950s (No opus number) |
A Ghost from the Past for Piano |
2½ mins | Modus Music
£3.00
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Notes: A Ghost from the Past ws originally improvised and recorded at the Beckenham Salon in the early 1950s, but not written down at the time; Carey later transcribed it from shellac and arranged it for other instruments in 1971; sold together with Park Lane Stroll | ||||
February 1951 Opus 7a |
Six Epigrams for Piano |
6¾ mins | Modus Music
£3.75
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Notes: Original title: La Delicatesse; movements are: 1. Idyll; 2. March; 3. Blues; 4. Scherzo; 5. Homage to Czerny; 6. Echoes Archive: Trinity Laban (Jerwood Library): MS / BLYTON 113 • MS / BLYTON 114 |
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1957 Opus 27 |
Park Lane Stroll for Piano |
2 mins | Modus Music
£3.00
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Notes: Used commercially; sold together with A Ghost from the Past. Carey Blyton used the name Mark Stevens on the original score of Park Lane Stroll, though it was subsequently catalogued and published under his own name (and acknowledged with an opus number). | ||||
Summer 1957 Opus 28b |
Captain Bowsprit’s Blues for Piano |
2 mins | Modus Music
£3.00
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Notes: Second movement of Cinque Port; sold together with The Sea-dog’s Song | ||||
1993 Opus 28d |
The Sea-dog’s Song A Good-Natured Parody of the English Sea-Shanty for Piano |
1¾ mins | Modus Music
£3.00
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Notes: Fourth movement of Cinque Port; piano transcription by John Mitchell; sold together with Captain Bowsprit’s Blues | ||||
October 1960 Opus 31a |
Patterns for Piano |
5¼ mins | Modus Music
£3.60
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Notes: Originally published by Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew; Pastoral republished by Fraser–Enoch Publications, 1985; movements are: 1. Waltz (Passacaglia); 2. Pastoral (Chaconne); 3. The Organ-grinder (Ostinato) | ||||
1962/1964 Opus 32a |
Three Musical Mishaps for Piano |
5¼ mins | Modus Music
£3.30
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Notes: Movements are: 1. The Three-stringed Fiddle; 2. The Damaged Bagpipes; 3. The Broken Pianola Archive: Trinity Laban (Jerwood Library): MS / BLYTON 64 • MS / BLYTON 65 • MS / BLYTON 66 |
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1963/1964 Opus 42 |
Three Impressions for Piano |
7 mins | Modus Music
£3.60
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Notes: Reused as On Holiday for String Orchestra, op. 54 (see opp. 18a, 19, 37); movements are: 1. Dyrehaven; 2. Brittany Beach; 3. Peasant Dance | ||||
1970 (No opus number) |
A Little Nocturne In the Style of Chopin for Piano |
1¼ mins | Modus Music
£2.10
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Notes: From the incidental music for Footprints in the Jungle, in the second BBC-tv series, Rule Britannia, based on short stories by Somerset Maugham | ||||
1960 (No opus number) |
Simplified Arrangements Russ Conway for Piano |
— | Out of print | |
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 | ||||
1961 (No opus number) |
Simplified Arrangements Leroy Anderson for Piano |
— | Out of print | |
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 | ||||
1961 (No opus number) |
Simplified Arrangements The Tony Osborne Album (for Piano) |
— | Out of print | |
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) |
— | Out of print | |
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 | ||||
1963 Opus 41 |
Fun with Figures Twelve Pieces for the Early Grades Based on the Commonest Intervals in Music, for Piano |
7¼ mins | Roberton Publications | |
Notes: Originally published by S & B |
The following table provides summary information. Please note: