The Works of Ralph Vaughan Williams Works followed by (U) were unpublished CHAMBER MUSIC - Double trio (string sextet version (U)) - Household music (3 preludes on Welsh hymn tunes) - Phantasy quintet - Quartet in G minor (No.1) - Quartet in A minor (No.2) ("For Jean on her birthday") - Quartet in C minor (U) - Quintet in C minor (U) - Quintet in D (U) - Romance for Viola and Pianoforte (ed. Shore and Gritton) - Six studies in English folksong for Cello (or Clarinet) and Pianoforte - Sonata in A minor for Violin and Pianoforte - Two pieces for Violin and Pianoforte MUSIC FOR CHORUS (and / or soloist) AND ORCHESTRA - Benedicite - Cotswold romance (adapted by Jacobson from Hugh the Drover) - Dona Nobis Pacem - England, my England - Epithalamion (rearrangement of The Bridal Day) - Fantasia on Christmas carols - The First Nowell (also for stage performance) - Five Mystical Songs - Five Tudor Portraits - Flourish for a Coronation - Folk songs of the 4 Seasons (published individually, also an orchestral suite) - The Garden of Proserpine (U) - The Hundredth Psalm - In Windsor Forest (adapted from Sir John in Love) - Magnificat - Nothing is Here for Tears - The Old Hundredth Psalm Tune - On Wenlock Edge (Houseman cycle: tenor and orchestra) - An Oxford Elegy - The Pilgrim Pavement - Pilgrim's Journey (cantata arranged by Douglas and Morris from The Pilgrim's Progress) - Sancta Civitas - Serenade to music (16 soloists and orchestra. Also for mixed chorus and orchestra and for orchestra alone) - Six Choral Songs ("In time of war") - Songs of Travel (After R.L.Stephenson) - The Sons of Light - Te Deum in F (also known as Festival Te Deum) - Thanksgiving for Victory - This Day (also known as Hodie) - Three Choral Hymns - Three Nocturnes (U) - Toward the Unknown Region (From the poem by Walt Whitman) - The Voice out of the Whirlwind (from Job) - Willow Wood CHURCH MUSIC (excluding hymns and major works for chorus and full orchestra) - A choral flourish - Communion service in G minor (English version of Mass, arr. Jacobson) - Let us now praise famous men - Lord, Thou hast been our Refuge - Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis (aka Village Service) - Mass (D.Mus test exercise) (U) - Mass in G minor - O clap your hands - O how amiable - O praise the Lord of Heaven - O taste and see - O Vos Omnes - Prayer to the Father of Heaven - Services in D minor - The Souls of the Righteous - Te Deum and Benedictus - Te Deum in G - The Twenty- Third psalm (from Pilgrim's Progress) - A Vision of Aeroplanes (from Ezekiel) - The Voice out of the Whirlwind (from Job: also for chorus and orchestra) CONCERTOES - INSTRUMENTAL SOLOIST AND ORCHESTRA - Concerto in A minor for Oboe and strings - Concerto in C major for Piano - Concerto in C major for 2 Pianos (revision of above) - Concerto in D minor for Violin and strings (originally known as Concerto Accademico) - Concerto in F minor for Bass Tuba - Fantasia on Sussex folk tunes for Cello and orchestra (U) - Fantasia (Quasi Variazione) on the "Old 104th" Psalm tune for Piano, chorus and orchestra - Flos Campi - suite for Viola, (wordless) chorus and orchestra - The lark ascending (Romance for Violin and orchestra) - Romance in D flat for Harmonica and strings with Piano (written for Larry Adler) - Six studies in English folk song for cello - Suite for Viola and orchestra WORKS FOR DANCING (Masques and Ballets) - The Bridal Day (Spenser: also for chorus and orchestra as Epithalamion) - Job, a masque for dancing - Masque for the English Folk Dance and Song Society (U) - Old King Cole (ballet) - On Christmas night (masque) - Pan's anniversary (co- written with Gustav Holst) (U) - The Running set (Folk Dance Arrangement ) FILM MUSIC (all unpublished in original form) - Bitter Springs - Coastal Command - Dim Little Island - The England of Elizabeth - Flemish Farm - 49th Parallel - The Loves of Joanna Godden - The People's Land - Scott of the Antarctic - Stricken Peninsular - The Vision of William Blake RADIO MUSIC ( all unpublished in original form ) - Music for King Richard II - Music for the Mayor of Casterbridge - Music for The Pilgrim's Progress STAGEWORKS - The first Nowell (nativity play, with additions by Douglas) - Hugh the drover (romantic ballad opera) - King Henry IV, p 2 (incidental music) (U) - King Henry V (incidental music) (U) - King Richard II (incidental music) (U) - King Richard III (incidental music) (U) - The merry wives of Windsor (incidental music) (U) - The Pilgrim's Progress (incidental music) (U) - The Pilgrim's Progress (morality) - The poisoned kiss ("romantic extravaganza") - Riders to the sea (1 act opera, play by J.M. Synge) - The shepherds of the delectable mountains (pastoral episode, taken from Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress) - Sir John in love (opera, based on Shakespeares The merry wives of Windsor) - Incidental music for The Wasps (after Aristophanes) FOLK SONG AND CAROL COLLECTIONS AND ARRANGEMENTS - An acre of land - Adieu (Departure) - And all in the morning - The Angel Gabriel - The birth of the Saviour - The bloody gardener - A bold young farmer - A bold young sailor (used in the Norfolk Rhapsody no.1) - Bonnie banks of Virgie- o - The brewer - Bushes and briars - The captain's apprentice (used in A Norfolk Rhapsody no.1) - The carnal and the crane ("The miraculous harvest") - Cherry tree carol ("As Joseph was a- walking") - Christmas now is drawing near - Come love we God - Cousin Michael (U) - Coventry carol - The cruel mother - The cuckoo - The dark- eyed sailor - Dives and Lazarus - Down in yon forest - Earl Brand - Early in the spring - Eight traditional English carols - Entlaubet ist der walde - The first Nowell - Five English folk songs - Folk songs from Newfoundland - Folk songs from the eastern counties - Folk songs of the four seasons - God bless the master of this house - God rest you merry - The green meadow ("The lawyer") - Greensleeves - The gypsy laddie - The Holy Well - In Bethlehem city - I saw three ships - John Barleycorn (used in the second march of the English Folk Song Suite) - Joseph and Mary - Just as the tide was flowing - King William - The lark in the morning - Lord Akeman - The Lord at first - Lovely Joan (used in the Fantasia on Greensleeves) - The lover's ghost - the maiden's lament - May- day carol - The morning dew - Mummer's carol - New year's carol - Nine carols for male voices - On Christmas day - On Christmas night - One man, two men - Penguin book of English folk songs - The ploughman - Proud Nancy - Robin Hood and the pedlar - Rolling in the dew - The Saviour's love - Searching for lambs - The seeds of love - Seventeen come Sunday (first march of English folk song suite) - the sheep- shearing - She's like the swallow - Six English folk songs - The sprig of thyme - The springtime of the year - Summer is a coming in - Sweet William's ghost - There is a flower - Think of me - Three Gaelic songs - The truth sent from above - The turtle dove - The Twelve Apostles - Twelve traditional carols from Herefordshire - Two carols - Two English folk songs (for voice and violin) - Under the leaves (Seven virgins) - The unquiet grave (How cold the wind doth blow) - A virgin most pure - Wassail song (from Gloucestershire) - Wassail song (from Yorkshire : We've been a- while a- wandering) - The winter's gone and past - Young Floro HYMNALS AND HYMN TUNES - The airmen's hymn - At the name of Jesus (King's Weston) - Blake's cradle song - A call to the free nations - Come down, oh love divine (Down Ampney) - The English Hymnal (1906, revised 1933) - Fierce raged the tempest (White Gates) - Five wartime hymns - For all the Saints (Sine Nomine. The tune can be heard on several occasions in the 5th symphony) - God be with you till we meet again - The golden carol - Hail thee, festival day (Salve feste Dies) - He who would valiant be (Monk's Gate) - A hymn of freedom - Into the woods my master went - I vow to thee my country (the version using part of Jupiter from Holst's "The Planets - suite" is better known) - Let us now praise famous men - The night has come - The Oxford book of Carols (1927) - Saviour, again to Thy dear name - Servants of God - Servants of the great adventure - Snow in the street - Songs of Praise (1925, enlarged edition 1931) - Wither's rocking hymn JUVENILIA (1878- 95) Written at Leith Hill Place, Charterhouse, Royal College of Music and Cambridge. All are unpublished except (*) - Anthem `I heard a voice' - Tunes for ballet - Cradle song (*) - Five valses for orchestra - Gloria in excelsis - Partsong `Music when soft voices die' - Organ overture - Pianoforte trio in G - Drinking chorus from The Rape of Lucretia (schoolboy composition) - The robin's nest - Sonatina in E flat for organ - Finale for a string quartet - Suite for four hands MISCELLANEOUS ODDS AND ENDS - Suite de Ballet for flute and Piano - Suite for pipes - Three vocalises for Soprano and clarinet MUSIC FOR FULL/STRING ORCHESTRA - Bucolic suite (U) - Charterhouse suite (strings, arr. Brown) - Concerto grosso for string orchestra - Fantasia on a theme of Thomas Tallis (strings) - Fantasia on English folk song (U) - Fantasia on "Greensleeves" (arr. Greaves) - Five variants of "Dives and Lazarus" (strings and harp(s)) - Flourish for Glorious John (i.e. John Barbirolli) (U) - Heroic elegy and triumphal epilogue (U) - Household music (see also Chamber music section) - In the Fen Country - symphonic sketch - In the New Forest (Burley Heath and the Solent) (U) - Norfolk Rhapsodies no.s 1- 3 (only no.1 has been published) - Partita for strings (arranged from Double Trio) - Prelude and fugue in C minor (see also Organ works) - Prelude "49th Parallel" (adapted from music for the film) - Prelude on an old carol tune (see also The Mayor of Casterbridge under Radio) - Sea songs (march) (see also Brass Band and Military Band) - Sentimental romance (U) - Serenade in A minor (U) - Serenade to music (see also chorus and orchestra) - Suite "Coastal Command" (from the film music) - English folk song suite (arr. Jacob. see also Brass Band and Military Band) - Suite from Folk Songs of the Four Seasons (arr. Douglas from the cantata) - Suite "Story of a Flemish farm" (from the film music) - Suite "The Wasps" (see also Stage Works) - Symphonic Rhapsody (U) - Three portraits (arr. Mathieson from music for "The England of Elizabeth") - Two hymn tune preludes - Two impressions (Harnham Down and Boldre Wood) (U) - Two Shakespeare sketches (details as Three portraits) - Variations for orchestra (arr. Jacob) MUSIC FOR BRASS BAND - Prelude on 3 Welsh hymn tunes - Sea songs - English folk song suite (original version) - Variations for brass band MUSIC FOR MILITARY BAND - Sea songs (march) - English folk song suite - Toccata Marziale ORGAN MUSIC - Prelude and fugue in C minor - Three preludes on Welsh hymn tunes (Bryn calfaria, Hyfrydol and Rhosymedre) - Two organ preludes (founded on Welsh folk songs) PAGEANTS - Abinger pageant (in aid of the Abinger Church Preservation Fund) (U) - Solemn music for final scene of the 1950 Charterhouse pageant (U) - England's Pleasant Land (in aid of the Dorking and Leith Hill Preservation Society. Contains themes from Scherzo and Preludio of the 5th symphony) PIANOFORTE MUSIC (SOLO OR TWO Pfs) - Hymn tune prelude on `Song 13' - Introduction and fugue for two pianofortes - Job, a masque for dancing (arr.Lasker) - The lake in the mountains (from music to "49th Parallel") - The running set (for 2 pfs, arr.Lasker and Bidder) - Six teaching pieces - English folk song suite (arr.Mullinar) - Suite of six short pieces SYMPHONIES - A Sea Symphony (for soprano, baritone, mixed chorus and orchestra. Setting of words by Walt Whitman) - A London Symphony - A Pastoral Symphony - Symphony no.4 in F minor - Symphony no.5 in D - Symphony no.6 in E minor - Sinfonia Antartica (originally Sinfonia Antarctica, but changed to a fully Italian name for consistency. Based on music for the film "Scott of the Antarctic) - Symphony no.8 in D minor - Symphony no.9 in E minor SOLO SONGS AND SONG CYCLES - Along the field (cycle) - L'amour de Moy - Bird's song (from Pilgrim's Progress) - Blackmwore[sic] by the Stour - Boy Johnny - Buonaparty - Claribel - A cradle song - Darest thou now, O soul (same Walt Whitman poem as used in "Toward the Unknown region") - Dreamland - Four hymns - Four last songs - Four nights - Four poems by Fredegond Shove - The house of life (cycle, setting of poems by Christina Rossetti) - How can the tree but wither? - If I were a queen - In the spring - Jean Renaud (U) - Let us now praise famous men - Linden Lea - Mercilous beauty (3 rondels, long and mistakenly attributed to Chaucer) - On Wenlock Edge (cycle, setting of poems by A.E. Houseman (A Shropshire Lad)) - Orpheus with his Lute - Pilgrim's psalm (from Pilgrim's Progress) - A piper - Reveille-Vous, Piccars - The sky above the roof - Song of the leaves of life (from Pilgrim's Progress) - Song of the Pilgrim (from Pilgrim's Progress) - Song of Vanity Fair (from Pilgrim's Progress) - Songs of Travel (cycle, setting of poems by R.L. Stephenson) - Take, O those lips away - Tears, idle tears - Ten Blake songs (see also The vision of William Blake under film music) - Three poems by Walt Whitman - Three songs from Shakespeare - Twenty-third psalm (from Pilgrim's Progress) - Two poems by Seumas O'Sullivan - Watchful's song (from Pilgrim's Progress) - Wedding chorus (`See the chariot at hand' from Sir John in love) - When I am dead, my dearest - When icicles hang - Willow-wood (cycle) - The winter's willow - Woodcutter's song (from Pilgrim's Progress) VOCAL MUSIC (part- songs etc, unaccompanied or with light accompaniment) - Come away death - Dirge for Fidele - Drinking song (from Sir John in love) - Five wartime hymns - Heart's music - It was a lover and his lass - Let us now praise famous men - Linden Lea (numerous arrangements of...) - The new Commonwealth - Rest - Rise early sun (U) - Sigh no more, Ladies (from Sir John in love) - Silence and music - Sound sleep - Sun, moon, stars and man - Take, O take those lips away - Three children's songs for a spring festival - Three Elizabethan songs - Three Shakespeare songs - Two vocal duets(U) - The Vagabond (from Songs of travel) - Valiant for truth - Wedding chorus (from Sir John in love) - When icicles hang UNFINISHED WORKS - Cello concerto - Thomas the Rhymer (opera) Source: 'The works of Ralph Vaughan Williams' by Michael Kennedy