The following items are in manuscript and have not yet been published.
Date & Opus | Title | Words | Duration | More… |
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1949/1950 Opus 2 |
Divertissement for Piano Quartet |
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Notes: Withdrawn | ||||
1951 Opus 5a |
Fantasia on French Folk Songs for String Quartet |
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Notes: Withdrawn | ||||
February 1951 Opus 6 |
A Leaf on the Water Song |
— | ||
Notes: Withdrawn | ||||
May 1951 Opus 8 |
Two Waltzes for Piano |
— | ||
Notes: One waltz reused in Five Diversions for Wind Quintet, op. 1b, the other in Patterns for Piano, op. 31 | ||||
November 1952 Opus 15a |
Symphony in Yellow for Voice, Clarinet and Harp |
Oscar Wilde | 4 mins | |
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1953 Opus 12b |
Elegy arr. for Viola and String Quartet |
— | ||
Notes: Withdrawn | ||||
July 1953 (1–3); January 1954 (4–6) Opus 16a |
Lyrics from the Chinese Six Songs for High Voice, Oboe and String Trio |
trans. Helen Waddell | 12 mins | |
Notes: Withdrawn; movements are: 1. Aubade; 2: Drinking Song; 3: Song at Evening; 4: Flower Song; 5: Sacrificial Song; 6: Nocturne | ||||
Summer 1953 Opus 17a |
Two Beethoven Sonatinas for Piano arr. for String Trio |
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Notes: MS and parts may be lost | ||||
April/July 1954 Opus 18a |
Trio for Violin, Clarinet and Cello |
— | ||
Notes: Slow movement reused in On Holiday, op. 54 | ||||
Summer 1954 Opus 19 |
Brittany Beach for Piano |
2¼ mins | ||
Notes: Now in On Holiday, op. 54 (see also op. 18a) | ||||
Summer 1954 Opus 20 |
To the Muses for unaccompanied Choir (SATB) |
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Notes: Withdrawn; winning work, Sir Granville Bantock Prize for Composition, TCM, London | ||||
Summer 1954 Opus 21 |
Sappho for unaccompanied Choir (SATB) |
— | ||
Notes: Withdrawn | ||||
April/August 1956 Opus 22 |
The Owl A setting of a poem by M. J. Hopkins for Voice and Chamber Ensemble |
M. J. Hopkins | — | |
Notes: Withdrawn; music reused in Humoresque op. 30 | ||||
Spring 1956 Opus 5b |
Overture: Fantasia on French Folk Songs for Full Orchestra |
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Notes: FTCL ‘thesis’ | ||||
Summer 1956 Opus 24a |
Two Sacred Songs for Choir (SSA or SAA) and optional Piano |
Phineas Fletcher & Anon. | 3¾ mins | |
Notes: Songs are: 1. A Litany (Phineas Fletcher); 2. A Lullaby (Anon.); MS | ||||
Summer 1956 Opus 26a |
What then is Love? Four Modern Madrigals for unaccompanied Choir (SSA) |
Various | 6 mins | |
Notes: 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) | ||||
Autumn 1956 Opus 26b |
What then is Love? Four Modern Madrigals for Choir (SSA) and optional Piano |
Various | 6 mins | |
Notes: 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) | ||||
April 1956; 1957/1958; April/May 1960 Opus 23a |
Lachrymae—In Memoriam John Dowland for High Voice and String Quartet |
Various | 15 mins | |
Notes: Movements are: 1. Prelude; 2. Song 1: Madrigal; 3. Interlude I; 4. Song 2: The Moon; 5. Interlude II; 6. Song 3: The Open Door; 7. Interlude III; 8. Song 4: The Sick Rose; 9. Interlude IV; 10. Song 5: Sonnet; 11. Postlude | ||||
1960 Opus 29 |
Tower Hill arr. for Oboe and Harp |
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Notes: Used in film [What film?] | ||||
October 1962 Opus 33c |
The Silly Flea for Countertenor and Keyboard |
attrib. Giles Farnaby | 1 minute | |
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May/July 1963 Opus 36 |
Three Welsh Folk Songs arr. for Voice and Harp (or Piano) |
6½ mins | ||
Notes: Dedicated to Robert Ivan Foster (baritone) and recorded by him (with Tryphena Partridge, harp) on Onslo LP OCAB-61-63; songs are: 1. Lullaby (Suo-gân); 2. The Plea of the Miller (Tôn Y Melinydd); 3. David of the White Rock (Dafydd Y Gareg Wen) | ||||
July 1963 Opus 37 |
Peasant Dance for Piano |
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Notes: Reused in On Holiday, op. 54 | ||||
August 1963 Commercial music |
Nimble Bread Window-dresser TV commercial: Nimble Bread |
¼ min | ||
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August 1963 Commercial music |
Nimble Bread Zip TV commercial: Nimble Bread |
¼ min | ||
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December 1963 Commercial music |
Nimble Bread Hour-glass TV commercial: Nimble Bread |
¼ min | ||
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December 1963 Commercial music |
Nimble Bread Dressmaker’s Dummy TV commercial: Nimble Bread |
¼ min | ||
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April 1964 Commercial music |
Lux Toilet Soap Samantha Eggar Relaunch TV commercial: Lux Soap |
½ min | ||
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1964 Opus 44 |
Three Canadian Carols arr. for Voice, Clarinet and Piano |
11 mins | ||
Notes: Dedicated to Robert Ivan Foster (baritone) and recorded by him (with Nina Walker, piano and Jonathan Steward, clarinet) on Onslo LP OCAB-61-65; first public performance by Robert Ivan Foster at The Questors Theatre, London on 19th December 1964; songs are: 1. The Shepherdess’ Carol (D’où viens-tu, bergère?); 2. The Cherry Tree Carol; 3. The Huron Carol (Jesous Ahatonhia) | ||||
August 1964 Commercial music |
Nimble Bread Calorie-counter TV commercial: Nimble Bread |
½ min | ||
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August 1964 Commercial music |
Nimble Bread Mini-car TV commercial: Nimble Bread |
½ min | ||
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August 1964 Commercial music |
Nimble Bread Seaside TV commercial: Nimble Bread |
½ min | ||
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August 1964 Commercial music |
Nimble Bread Market TV commercial: Nimble Bread |
½ min | ||
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November 1964 Film/documentary music |
Display to Sell Instructional film |
Tom Scott Robson | 7 mins | |
Notes: A short training film | ||||
1964/1965 Opus 47a |
Three Animal Songs for Voice(s) and Piano |
Carey Blyton | 2 mins | |
Notes: Used in Bananas in Pyjamas; songs are: 1. Sing a Song of Science; 2. Sally the Pig; 3. The Manatee | ||||
March 1965 Commercial music |
Elastoplast Elastoplastic Art TV commercial: Elastoplast |
½ min | ||
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February/March 1965 Library music |
Minuet for Octet Period |
1½ mins | ||
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February/March 1965 Library music |
Bitonality Blues Blues |
½ min | ||
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February/March 1965 Library music |
Pan and Echo Pastoral |
½ min | ||
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February/March 1965 Library music |
Table for Two Romantic, warm |
½ min | ||
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February/March 1965 Library music |
Gay Abandon Gay, witty |
½ min | ||
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February/March 1965 Library music |
Music Hall Memories Humorous, rather droll |
½ min | ||
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February/March 1965 Library music |
Vista for Orchestra Panoramic |
2½ mins | ||
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September 1965 Commercial music |
Nimble Bread Tape Measure TV commercial: Nimble Bread |
½ min | ||
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September 1965 Commercial music |
Nimble Bread Bikini TV commercial: Nimble Bread |
½ min | ||
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September 1965 Commercial music |
Nimble Bread Zipper TV commercial: Nimble Bread |
½ min | ||
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September 1965 Commercial music |
Nimble Bread Scales TV commercial: Nimble Bread |
½ min | ||
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November 1965 Library music |
Action for Orchestra Gay, lively |
3 mins | ||
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1965/1966 Opus 50 |
Three Fishy Tales for Voices and Piano |
Joyce Harris, Carey Blyton & Anon. | 2½ mins | |
Notes: The Axolotl now in Bananas in Pyjamas; songs are: 1. Making Whoopee (Joyce Harris); 2. The Axolotl (Carey Blyton); 3. Have a Heart! (Anon.) | ||||
February 1966 Film/documentary music |
Play of the Month Julie’s Gone TV play |
Michael Winder | 11 mins | |
Notes: A black comedy about three men who robbed a mail train and their au pair, Julie, who disappears; music performed by Janet Craxton (oboe, cor anglais) and Valda Aveling (harpsichord) | ||||
April 1966 Film/documentary music |
Low Water Film documentary |
George Thomson | 5 mins | |
Notes: A 28-minute social documentary, shot in black and white; awarded 1st Prize, 12th International Short Film Festival, Tours, 1967 (First Entry category) | ||||
May 1967 Film/documentary music |
The Furryfolk on Holiday Stop-frame animated cartoon film |
Elsie B. Mills | 3½ mins | |
Notes: A road safety film featuring Tufty Fluffytail, sponsored by Butlin’s Holiday Camps | ||||
June 1967 Library music |
(Lyons’ Harvest Pies) Scottish Highlands National, sombre |
1¼ mins | ||
Notes: This piece is actually The Damaged Bagpipes, the second movement from Three Musical Mishaps, op. 32a; it was used on TV to advertise Lyons’ Harvest Pies in the late 1960s | ||||
June 1967 Library music |
(Lyons’ Harvest Pies) Scenes at Camelot Renaissance |
1¾ mins | ||
Notes: This piece is actually The Three-stringed Fiddle, the first movement from Three Musical Mishaps, op. 32a; it was used on TV to advertise Lyons’ Harvest Pies in the late 1960s | ||||
August 1967 Commercial music |
Nimble Bread In the Park TV commercial: Nimble Bread |
¼ min | ||
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November 1967 Library music |
Bach-Chat for Two Guitars Off-beat Bach |
2 mins | ||
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August 1968 Commercial music |
Lyons’ Harvest Pies Dandelion I TV commercial: Lyons’ Harvest Pies |
¾ min | ||
Notes: Made by Natural Breaks Ltd; Dandelion I was awarded a diploma in the 16 Festival International du Film Publicitaire, Cannes 1969 (Television 5A category) | ||||
August 1968 Commercial music |
Lyons’ Harvest Pies Dandelion II TV commercial: Lyons’ Harvest Pies |
½ min | ||
Notes: Made by Natural Breaks Ltd | ||||
August 1968 Commercial music |
Lyons’ Harvest Pies Butterfly/Feather TV commercial: Lyons’ Harvest Pies |
½ min | ||
Notes: Made by Natural Breaks Ltd | ||||
September 1968 Library music |
Blues in the Round Bach blues |
3 mins | ||
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September 1968 Library music |
Neurosis Aggressive |
1¾ mins | ||
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September 1968 Library music |
Men at Work Mechanical/Industrial |
1¾ mins | ||
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September 1968 Library music |
Noises of the Night Mysterious, mounting tension |
1¾ mins | ||
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September 1968 Library music |
Harvest Pastoral |
1¾ mins | ||
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January 1969 Film/documentary music |
The Goshawk TV documentary |
T. H. White | 15 mins | |
Notes: A 50-minute colour film; awarded the Golden Gate award in the 13th San Francisco International Film Festival (Films as Communication category) | ||||
February 1969 Film/documentary music |
The Wednesday Play It Wasn’t Me TV play |
James Hanley | 11½ mins | |
Notes: A sinister, but sad, black comedy about the age-old problem of old age | ||||
March 1969 Episodic TV music |
Andy Pandy Animated puppet film |
1½ mins | ||
Notes: Obbligato clarinet part added to existing piano part; for use in opening and closing title sequence in new series | ||||
May 1969 Film/documentary music |
Before the Party TV play |
Ray Lawler | 19 mins | |
Notes: Somerset Maugham short story adaptation, first series; received 1970 Drama Series Production Award of the Society of Film and Television Arts | ||||
November 1969 Film/documentary music |
Sherlock Holmes Animated cartoon film |
10 mins | ||
Notes: Music for a 6-minute pilot film for a projected series of 13 half-hour animated cartoon films for the American TV networks, with individual musical themes for over a dozen characters; in fact, for various reasons, not even the pilot itself was made | ||||
December 1969 Episodic TV music |
Doctor Who Doctor Who and the Silurians TV serial |
Malcolm Hulke | 30 mins | |
Notes: Serial in seven 25-minute episodes | ||||
December 1969 Commercial music |
Mackintosh’s Quality Street Theatre TV commercial: Quality Street |
½ min | ||
Notes: Made by Illustra Films Ltd | ||||
December 1969 Commercial music |
Mackintosh’s Quality Street Fashion Show TV commercial: Quality Street |
½ min | ||
Notes: Made by Illustra Films Ltd | ||||
January 1970 Film/documentary music |
Footprints in the Jungle TV play |
Robin Chapman | 9 mins | |
Notes: Somerset Maugham short story adaptation, second series | ||||
February 1970 Library music |
On the Go (Moto Perpetuo) Gay, moving |
1¾ mins | ||
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February 1970 Library music |
Suite: Something in the Wind Complete suite |
3¼ mins | ||
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February 1970 Library music |
Suite: Something in the Wind: (a) Theme: Something in the Wind General |
½ min | ||
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February 1970 Library music |
Suite: Something in the Wind: (b) Variation 1: Waltz Pensive |
½ min | ||
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February 1970 Library music |
Suite: Something in the Wind: (c) Variation 2: March Mechanical |
½ min | ||
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February 1970 Library music |
Suite: Something in the Wind: (d) Variation 3: Rhapsody Romantic, warm |
½ min | ||
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February 1970 Library music |
Suite: Something in the Wind: (e) Variation 4: Humoreske Humorous |
½ min | ||
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February 1970 Library music |
Suite: Something in the Wind: (f) Variation 5: Soliloquy Pastoral |
½ min | ||
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February 1970 Library music |
Suite: Something in the Wind: (g) Variation 6: Tarantella (Finale) Heroic, bold |
½ min | ||
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1970 Opus 47b |
Three Beastly Ballads arr. for Voices (unison) and School Instruments |
Carey Blyton | — | |
Notes: Arrangement of Three Animal Songs, op. 47a | ||||
November 1970 Film/documentary music |
Kites are Flying Film documentary |
Anthony Bomford | 10 mins | |
Notes: A 30-minute colour film for theatrical presentation; first shown at the Royal Festival Hall, 13th February 1971 | ||||
February 1971 Commercial music |
Birds Eye Florida Orange Juice The Organist TV commercial: Birds Eye Orange Juice |
½ min | ||
Notes: Made by Ridley Scott Associates | ||||
1971 Opus 59 |
The Birds of the Air An Evocation in Three Movements for Orchestra with optional Prepared Piano |
10 mins | ||
Notes: Written for the Liverpool Schools’ Junior Orchestra; based on Songs of the Birds by Walter Garstang; movements are: 1. Dawn (Sunrise); 2. Day (Morning – Noon – Afternoon); 3. Dusk (Sunset) | ||||
1971 (No opus number) |
A Ghost from the Past for Guitar |
2½ mins | ||
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1971 (No opus number) |
A Ghost from the Past for Saxophone Quartet |
2½ mins | ||
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1971 (No opus number) |
A Ghost from the Past for Alto Saxophone and Piano |
2½ mins | ||
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(Date unknown) Opus 61b |
The Mistletoe Bough Trad. English Carol arr. for Choir, String Orchestra and Percussion |
3½ mins | ||
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December 1971 Film/documentary music |
Play for Today The Pigeon-Fancier TV play |
Peter Hankin | 4 mins | |
Notes: A somewhat sombre play set in the North of England concerning the retirement of a Nottinghamshire miner and obsessional pigeon-breeder and racer, and his son, a schoolteacher; music performed by Harold Clarke | ||||
March 1972 Film/documentary music |
Aerosols—What? Why? How? Instructional film |
2 mins | ||
Notes: A 10-minute colour film made by Duet Films; music played by the London Saxophone Quartet | ||||
April 1972 Opus 45b |
Pantomime arr. for Saxophone Quartet |
4 mins | ||
Notes: Movements are: 1. Harlequin; 2. Columbine; 3. Pantaloon | ||||
(Date unknown) Opus 45c |
Pantomime Three Easy Pieces for Bassoon (or Bass Clarinet) and Piano |
4 mins | ||
Notes: Movements are: 1. Harlequin; 2. Columbine; 3. Pantaloon | ||||
(Date unknown) Opus 45d |
Pantomime Three Easy Pieces for Two Guitars |
4 mins | ||
Notes: Movements are: 1. Harlequin; 2. Columbine; 3. Pantaloon | ||||
May 1972 Film/documentary music |
Word Cinema The Box of Pandora Feature film |
2 hours, 11 mins | ||
Notes: Special soundtrack for BBC-tv, transmission of this silent classic using music by Alban Berg, Kurt Weill, the Savoy Orpheans and the Grimesthorpe Colliery Band | ||||
July 1972 Opus 26e |
What then is Love? Four Modern Madrigals arranged for Saxophone Quartet |
6 mins | ||
Notes: Movements are: 1. Western wind, when will thou blow? 2. Tell me, where is fancy bred? 3. Stay, O sweet, and do not rise! 4. Love is a sickness full of woes | ||||
September 1972 Film/documentary music |
Web of Life The Living River Film documentary |
Desmond Hawkins | 14 mins | |
Notes: A 30-minute colour film in the BBC-tv/BP Film Unit Co-Production series Web of Life; awarded (a) Gold Camera Award for 1st Place, U.S. Industrial Film Festival, 1973; (b) Certificate of Merit from the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1973; and (c) Gold Award for joint 1st Place in Category F, British Sponsored Film Festival, 1973 | ||||
December 1972 Film/documentary music |
Flying Birds Film documentary |
8 mins | ||
Notes: A 12½-minute colour film for theatrical presentation; first shown at the Royal Festival Hall, 17th February 1973; the music, played by the London Saxophone Quartet, comprises a theme and nine variations depicting the many and varied aspects of bird flight; there is no spoken commentary; filmed by Dr David Urry and Kate Urry | ||||
1972 Text book |
Dr Shinfiddler’s Musical Zoo A Second Book of Nonsense, illustrated by Tom Barling |
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Notes: Never published | ||||
February 1973 Opus 31b |
Patterns arr. for Saxophone Quartet |
5¼ mins | ||
Notes: Movements are: 1. Waltz (Passacaglia); 2. Pastoral (Chaconne); 3. The Organ-grinder (Ostinato) | ||||
February 1973 Opus 67 |
Fanfara Pian’ e Forte for Wind and Brass |
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Notes: Written for Kneller Hall | ||||
February 1973 Film/documentary music |
Capital City Film documentary |
Wilfred Greatorex | 8 mins | |
Notes: A 28-minute film in 16mm and 35mm sponsored by the Corporation of the City of London; 35mm version launched at seven major ABC cinemas in London in conjunction with the feature film, The Sting, 17th February 1974, followed by nationwide showing of this double bill | ||||
January 1974 Episodic TV music |
Doctor Who Death to the Daleks TV serial |
Terry Nation | 20 mins | |
Notes: Serial in four 25-minute episodes; parts of the music were treated by the Radiophonic Workshop, including the solo voice, used as the basis for massed choral chant; music played by the London Saxophone Quartet | ||||
April 1974 Library music |
Valse Musette Parisian, ‘left bank’ evocation |
2 mins | ||
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April 1974 Library music |
Girl Friday Quick, rhythmic number with South American flavour |
2½ mins | ||
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1974 Opus 69b |
Pianoman A Music Hall Parody with a Ragtime Chorus |
Carey Blyton | 2½ mins | |
Notes: Song based on Mock Joplin; written for Cleo Lane and John Dankworth (but apparently never performed by them) | ||||
December 1974 Opus 70b |
Music Workshop Rainbow Snake A Cantata for Voices, Saxophone Quartet, Piano and Percussion |
Ted Glover | — | |
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January 1975 Library music |
Commuter Special Moderate tempo, amusing |
2 mins | ||
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March 1975 Episodic TV music |
Doctor Who Revenge of the Cybermen TV serial |
Gerry Davis | 26 mins | |
Notes: Serial in four 25-minute episodes; parts of the music were treated by the Radiophonic Workshop | ||||
August 1975 Opus 73b |
Fanfare for a Congress for Saxophone Quartet |
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Notes: Written for the 10th International Aerosol Congress; concert version written for the London Saxophone Quartet | ||||
1975 Opus 74 |
The Return of the Pink Panther arr. for Saxophone Quartet (or Two Basset Horns and Two Bass Clarinets) |
1¾ mins | ||
Notes: Written for the London Saxophone Quartet as an encore item | ||||
August/September 1976 Opus 76 |
The Girl from Nogami Chamber Opera in One Act |
Jack Gray | — | |
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November 1976 Film/documentary music |
Midweek Cinema The Crowd Feature film |
1 hour, 36 mins | ||
Notes: Special soundtrack for BBC-tv, transmission of this classic silent film using music by Charles Ives and popular music of the 1920s played by the California Ramblers | ||||
2nd December 1985 Opus 93 |
A Nursery Song Suite for unaccompanied Choir (SATB) |
8½ mins | ||
Notes: Commissioned by The Scholars for an EMI/Toshiba record | ||||
Summer 1988 Opus 35b |
Songs for Juniors 1 Three Food Songs for Voice(s) and Guitar |
Various | 3 mins | |
Notes: Guitar transcription for the Edward Lear Commemoration Concerts at the BMIC, Autumn 1988; songs are: 1. Early Bacon (A. Stodart-Walker); 2. Sink Song (J. A. Lindon); 3. Bacon and Eggs (A. P. Herbert) | ||||
Summer 1988 Opus 38b |
Songs for Juniors 3 Three Bird Songs for Voice(s) and Guitar |
Carey Blyton & Anon. | 3 mins | |
Notes: Guitar transcription for the Edward Lear Commemoration Concerts at the BMIC, Autumn 1988; songs are: 1. The Cormorant (Anon.); 2. The Stork (Carey Blyton); 3. The Elephant (Anon.) | ||||
Summer 1988 Opus 40b |
Songs for Juniors 2 Three Insect Songs for Voice(s) and Guitar |
Various | 3 mins | |
Notes: Guitar transcription for the Edward Lear Commemoration Concerts at the BMIC, Autumn 1988; songs are: 1. Taking the Veil (Harry Graham); 2. Poor Fly (Anon.); 3. Swat a Life! (Don Marquis) | ||||
December 1989 Opus 97 |
Lilli Marlene arr. for Children’s Voices (with optional divisi and Descant Recorders), Two Pianos and Side Drum |
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Notes: Commissioned for the Battle of Britain Arts Festival, 1990 | ||||
December 1989 Opus 98 |
Scramble! Fanfare for Brass (Trumpets, Horns, Trombones, Tuba and optional Timpani) |
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Notes: Commissioned for the Battle of Britain Arts Festival, 1990 | ||||
13th September 1991 Opus 28f |
Captain Bowsprit’s Blues for Saxophone Quartet |
2 mins | ||
Notes: Second movement of Cinque Port; written for the Phoenix Saxophone Quartet in thanks for their work on the CD, Carey Blyton Miniatures: The Return of Bulgy Gogo | ||||
1993 (No opus number) |
Two Pieces for Mandolin and Harp |
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Notes: Written for the Pleasant Pluckers (later renamed Duo Mandala): Alison Stephens, mandolin and Lauren Scott, harp; movements are: 1. Harvest; 2. Blues in the Round | ||||
1994–1995 Episodic TV music |
The Doggy Tales of Arnold Arnold and the Acorns Illustrated by Maurice Stevens |
9½ mins | ||
Notes: TV pilot presented by Willie Rushton | ||||
October 2020 (No opus number) |
[Sketches] Unknown material held in Trinity Laban’s Carey Blyton Collection |
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Notes: To be investigated… |