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List of compositions by Joseph Holbrooke

This is a comprehensive, annotated list of compositions by Joseph Holbrooke. For a simplified version of this catalogue, arranged by opus number, see List of works by Joseph Holbrooke.

Joseph Holbrooke by E.O. Hoppé, 1913

Holbrooke was notorious for continually revising and recasting his compositions in different forms:

"The most disconcerting aspect of any inquiry into the works of Holbrooke is that elucidation is not proportionate to the amount of facts unearthed: instead confusion, contradiction and complication tend to increase. It is characteristic that even the composer's name can be found in any combination of Joseph or Josef and Holbrook or Holbrooke. Many works bore various opus numbers at different periods; conversely, an opus number can be found attached to several different works; and the identity of some earlier compositions, particularly in the realm of chamber music, is difficult to trace because of recasting and incorporation into new definitive versions. It is in a way ironic that such a situation should arise with Holbrooke of all composers, for from the first he gave evidence of orderliness of mind in listing and designating his music (e.g. Poem No.2, Symphonic Quartet No.1); but revisions, rearrangements and reshufflings led to havoc from which not even works of later date, when the numbering system might have been expected to have settled down, are exempt."[1]

Dramatic edit

Opera edit

  • Varenka (c.1907) [possibly unfinished,[2] no longer extant [3][4]]
  • Pierrot and Pierrette, Op.36a (1908) [later revised as The Stranger [5]]
  • Dylan, Son of the Wave, Op.53 (1909) [No.2 of the cycle The Cauldron of Annwn]
  • The Children of Don, Op.56 (1910–12) [No.1 of the cycle The Cauldron of Annwn]
  • The Enchanter, opera-ballet, Op.70 (1914) [originally assigned as Op.65,[6] also titled The Wizard [7][8]]
  • Bronwen, Op.75 (1915–24, revised 1928 [9]) [No.3 of the cycle The Cauldron of Annwn, originally assigned as Op.67 [10]]
  • The Sailor's Arms, operetta, Op.105 (1925–30)
  • The Snob, operetta, Op.114 (1920s) [originally assigned as Op.49,[11] also assigned as Op.88,[12] also assigned as Op.102 [13]]
  • Tamlane, opera-ballet, Op.132 (1941–43)

Ballet edit

  • Pierrot, ballet suite, Op.36b [for interpolation into the opera Pierrot and Pierrette, Op.36a (1908), adapted from the Pantomime suite, Op.16a (1896–97) [14]]
    1. The Revels
    2. Arlequin
    3. Columbine
    4. Pantalon
    5. Clown
    6. Tarantelle
  • Coromanthe (c.1917) [also titled The Dawn of Love,[15] no longer extant,[16] originally assigned as Op.61 [6]]
  • The Moth and the Flame, Op.62 (1912–17) [originally published under the pseudonym Jean Hanze]
  • The Masque of the Red Death, Op.65 (1904–13) [originally assigned as Op.47,[17] originally styled Poem No.8,[17] also titled The Red Masque,[18] originally published under the pseudonym Jean Hanze]
    1. The Palace Gates, outside - Entrance of the Guests
    2. Dance of the Buffoons, and the deformed
    3. The Violet Room - Dance of Prince Prospero
    4. The Blue Room - A Bacchanal Dance
    5. The Scarlet Room - Dance of Death
  • Pandora (1919) [recast in Film Music Suite No.1, for dance orchestra and piano, Op.84 (c.1927)]
  • Bronwen, ballet music, Op.75a (1929) [for interpolation into the opera Bronwen, Op.75]
    1. Welsh Dance No.1
    2. Welsh Dance No.2
    3. Welsh Dance No.3
    4. Irish Dance No.1
    5. Irish Dance No.2
  • Aucassin and Nicolette, Op.115 (1935)

Incidental music edit

  • Pontorewyn, Op.26c (1914) [originally assigned as Op.17 No.8 [19]]
  • Llwyfan y byd, Op.117a (1935) [also titled Theatre of the World [20]]
  • Beccles Tower, Op.117b (1930s)
  • Harlech, pageant (1930s)
  • Spalding, pageant (1930s)

Orchestral edit

Symphonies edit

  • Les Hommages, Op.40 (1900, revised 1904) [styled both Symphony No.1 [21][22] and Suite No.3,[23][24] originally titled Bohemian Suite,[17][25] originally assigned as Op.37 [17]]
    1. Festiva (Marcia heroique): Hommage à Wagner
    2. Serenata: Hommage à Grieg
    3. Elegiac Poeme: Hommage à Dvořák
    4. Introduction and Russian Dance: Hommage à Tschaikowsky
  • Symphony No.1, Homage to E.A. Poe, Op.48 [see under Choral music]
  • Symphony No.2, Apollo and the Seaman, Op.51 [see under Choral music]
  • Symphony No.3 in E minor, Ships, Op.90 (1925) [also titled Nelson,[20][26] also titled National Symphony,[27] also titled Our Navy [22]]
    1. Warships
    2. Hospital Ships
    3. Merchant Ships
  • Symphony No.4 in B minor, Homage to Schubert, Op.95 (1928, revised c.1933 and c.1943) [also titled The Little One [28]]
    1. Andante sostenuto. Mesto - Scherzo (Allegro marcato) - Trio: sostenuto (quasi meno)
    2. Andantino sostenuto - Poco andantino - Andante
    3. Finale: Allegro - Andante (con moto) - Allegro
  • Symphony No.5 in E-flat, Wild Wales, Op.106 [see under Brass band]
  • Symphony No.6 in G major, Old England, Op.107 [see under Military band]
  • Symphony No.7 in D major, Al Aaraaf, for strings, Op.109 (1929) [arrangement of String Sextet, Henry Vaughan, Op.43 (1902), also styled Symphony No.6 [28]]
  • Symphony No.8 in B-flat, Dance Symphony, Op.112 [see under Solo instruments and orchestra]
  • Symphony [No.9], Milton, Op.131 [see under Choral music]

Other edit

  • Intermezzo for small orchestra, Op.2b [arrangement of Intermezzo from Fourteen Pieces (for the young), for piano, Op.2a (1890s)]
  • Suite for small orchestra, Op.10b
    1. Les Graces
    2. Les Fleurs
    3. Claire de lune
    4. L'Ardeur
  • Pantomime, suite for strings, Op.16a (1897) [originally assigned as Op.24,[29] also titled Pantomimic Suite,[17] recast as Pierrot, ballet suite, Op.36b [14]]
    1. Arlequin
    2. Columbine
    3. Pantalon
    4. Clown
  • The Raven [Poem No.1], Op.25 (1899–1900, revised 1903) [originally assigned as Op.19 [17]]
  • The New Renaissance, overture (c.1902) [originally assigned as Op.28,[17] no longer extant [30][31]]
  • Ode to Victory (1901) [originally styled Poem No.2,[17] originally assigned as Op.29,[17] no longer extant [30][32]]
  • The Viking [Poem No.2], Op.32 (1901, revised 1912) [originally styled Poem No.3,[17] originally titled The Skeleton in Armour,[17] also titled The Corsair [20]]
  • Ulalume [Poem No.3], Op.35 (1903) [originally styled Poem No.4 [17]]
  • Three Blind Mice, Symphonic variations on an old English Air, Op.37 (1900) [originally assigned as Op.40 [17]]
  • Dreamland, suite, Op.38 (c.1900)
    1. Ensemble
    2. The Dance
    3. Dreaming
    4. Hilarité
  • Three Concert Waltzes (c.1904) [originally assigned as Op.44,[17] no longer extant [30]]
  • Dylan, fantasie, Op.53a (1910) [based on music from the opera Dylan, Op.53, also styled Prelude]
  • Imperial March (1914) [another version of Triumphal March, for chorus and orchestra, Op.26a (1902, revised 1909) [33]]
  • The Wild Fowl, fantasie, Op.56b (1918) [originally titled The Wild Sea-Fowl,[34] based on music from the opera The Children of Don, Op.56]
  • Variations on Auld Lang Syne, Op.60 (1904, revised c.1918) [originally assigned as Op.53,[17] also titled Portraits [20]]
  • Variations on The Girl I left behind me, Op.64 (1904–05) [originally assigned as Op.48,[17] later assigned as Op.37b [35]]
  • Hymn to Caridwen, Op.75b (1924) [based on music from the opera Bronwen, Op.75]
  • Caradoc's Dream, for string orchestra, Op.75c (c.1920) [based on music from the opera Bronwen, Op.75]
  • Six Pieces for Small Bands, Op.84 (c.1927) [originally cast as Film Music Suite No.1, for dance orchestra and piano [36]]
    1. Pandora
    2. Bennetta
    3. Colomba
    4. Joandis
    5. Tintinnabulo
    6. Jamboreena
  • Light Dance Music, for dance orchestra (1922–25), Op.86a [originally assigned as Op.86 [37]]
    1. The Penguin's Walk, foxtrot (1923)
    2. Let's brighten Bognor, foxtrot (1922)
    3. Let's brighten London, foxtrot (1923)
    4. In Old Wales, foxtrot (1925)
    5. Do It Now, foxtrot (1925)
    6. Toc H, valse (1924)
    7. Let's brighten everything, valse (1923)
    8. British Legion, valse (1925)
    9. Broken China, valse (1925)
    10. Tell No Tales, charleston (1925)
  • The Birds of Rhiannon, Op.87 (1925) [based on music from the operas Dylan, Op.53, The Children of Don, Op.56 and Bronwen, Op.75]
  • Bogey Beasts, suite, Op.89b (c.1925) [based on Bogey Beasts for piano, Op.89a]
  • Eight Pieces for Small Bands, Op.91 (c.1928) [originally cast as Film Music Suite No.2, for dance orchestra and piano [36]]
    1. Impromptu
    2. Arenig
    3. Carneval
    4. Casanova
    5. Marimba
    6. Flammella
    7. Serenade Appassionata
    8. Charivari
  • Suite for Saxophone Band, Op.93b (c.1928) [related to Purple Rhythms for military band, Op.93a, and Danse Suite for piano and small orchestra, Op.93c, also cast as Suite for saxophone (or clarinet) and piano, Op.93b]
    1. Bohemia
    2. Old Times
    3. Andalusia
    4. Soulmate
    5. Heliotrope
    6. Carnation
  • Danse Suite, for piano and small orchestra, Op.93c (c.1928) [related to Purple Rhythms for military band, Op.93a, and Suite for Saxophone Band, Op.93b, originally cast as Film Music Suite No.3, for dance orchestra and piano [38]]
    1. Amethyst
    2. Turquoise
    3. Ultramarine
    4. Purple
    5. Bohemia
    6. Ecstacies
  • Cambrian Suite, Op.101 (c.1936)
    1. Morfa Rhuddlan
    2. All thro' the Night
    3. David of the White Rock
    4. Welsh Dances
  • National Suite, Op.102a
    1. Scotch Dances
    2. Balfe - a Souvenir
    3. Old English Dances (Come Lasses and Lads)
    4. Irish Dances
  • Bristol Suite, for small orchestra, Op.116a
  • Symphonietta in D major for wind and brass, The Sleeper, Op.118 (c.1930) [also styled Symphony No.9,[39] also assigned as Op.111 [39]]
  • Amontillado, dramatic overture, Op.123 (1935)
  • Suite No.1, for string orchestra, Op.125a (late 1930s) [based on Eldorado, suite for piano, Op.102b [20]]
  • Suite No.2, for string orchestra, Op.125b (late 1930s) [based on The Lake, suite for piano, Op.102c [20]]
  • The Pit and the Pendulum, fantasie, Op.126 (1929) [based on music from the opera-ballet The Enchanter, Op.70 [40]]
  • The Descent into the Maelstrom, fantasie (1930s) [probably no longer extant [41]]

Solo instruments and orchestra edit

  • Cello Concerto (early 1900s) [originally assigned as Op.26,[17] no longer extant,[30] possibly recast as Fantasie-Sonate, for cello and piano, Op.19 (1904)]
  • Piano Concerto in F minor, Dramatique (1896–1900) [also styled Poem No.5,[42] no longer extant,[30] originally assigned as Op.30,[43] later assigned as Op.36,[17] recast as The Song of Gwyn ap Nudd [Piano Concerto No.1], Op.52 [44]]
  • Tragic March, for horn and orchestra, Op.51b (c.1930) [based on music from Apollo and the Seaman, dramatic symphony, Op.51 (1907) [45]]
  • The Song of Gwyn ap Nudd [Piano Concerto No.1], Op.52 (1906–08, revised 1923) [also styled Poem No.7,[46] derived from Piano Concerto in F minor, Dramatique (1896–1900) [47][48]]
    1. Maestoso Allegro - Animato - a tempo - Tempo primo - Più mosso al fine
    2. Poco adagio con sentimento - Tempo poco allegretto poco scherzando - Tempo I
    3. Allegro, molto fuoco - Tempo poco larghetto - Tempo primo - Poco lento - L'istesso tempo (Doppio) - Cadenza - Grandioso - brilliante
  • Violin Concerto in F major, The Grasshopper, Op.59 (1909, revised 1916 and 1928) [also titled The Lyrical [49]]
    1. Allegro con molto fuoco
    2. Adagio non troppo con molto espressione
    3. Maestoso - Vivace giocoso
  • Concerto for Saxophone (or Bassoon) in B flat, Op.88 (1927) [originally assigned as Op.85 [37]]
    1. Barcarolle (Allegretto grazioso)
    2. Serenade (Allegretto e espressivo)
    3. Rondo (Con brio)
  • Piano Concerto No.2, L'Orient, Op.100 (1920–28) [derived from The Orient, fantasies for solo piano [7][50]]
    1. Javanese Dance
    2. Burmese Dance
    3. Singhalese Dance
  • Cello Concerto in E-flat major, The Cambrian, Op.103 (1936)
    1. Andantino
    2. Adagio con espressione
    3. Finale: Andantino sostenuto - Allegro vivace
  • Symphony No.8 in B-flat, Dance Symphony, for piano and orchestra, Op.112 (1928–30) [also styled Piano Concerto No.3,[51] also styled Symphony No.5,[28] also titled The Colonies,[13] also titled Bon-Bon,[18] also assigned as Op.100 [13]]
    1. Terpsichore
    2. Dance of Passion
    3. In Savannah
  • Double Concerto for clarinet, bassoon and orchestra, Tamerlane, Op.119 (1937–39) [also styled Concertino [52]]
    1. Allegro maestoso
    2. Andante sostenuto
    3. Allegro con brio
  • Concertino for violin and cello (1937–39) [an adaptation of the Double Concerto, Op.119 [20]]
  • Quadruple Concerto for flute, clarinet, English horn, bassoon and orchestra, Op.133 (1947 [53])
    1. Allegro con brio
    2. Valse vibrations
    3. A la polka

Brass band edit

  • Girgenti (c.1920) [originally assigned as Op.69a,[10] arrangement of Mezzotints for clarinet and piano, Op.55 No.7 [54]]
  • The Butterfly of the Ballet (c.1920) [originally assigned as Op.69b,[10] arrangement of Mezzotints for clarinet and piano, Op.55 No.6 [54]]
  • A Hero's Dream (c.1920) [originally assigned as Op.69c,[10] arrangement of Mezzotints for clarinet and piano, Op.55 No.2 [54]]
  • Dylan, selection (1920s) [based on music from the opera Dylan, Op.53]
  • The Children of Don, selection (1920s) [based on music from the opera The Children of Don, Op.56]
  • Suite, op.85 (1920s)
    1. Air de Ballet
    2. Oriental Dance
    3. Ballathona
    4. In Mandalay
  • Clive of India, dramatic overture, Op.96a (c.1937-39) [originally titled 1914 [36]]
  • Three Trinidad Songs, Op.96b
  • Symphony No.5 in E-flat, Wild Wales, Op.106 (1920) [also titled Old Wales,[20] also styled Symphony No.8 [28]]
    1. Rhayader
    2. Bangor Fair
    3. Llangefni
  • Song of Llewellyn, Op.110b (1930s)
  • Don, fantasie, Op.127 [also titled Gwydion of Don,[26] based on music from the opera The Children of Don, Op.56]

Military band edit

  • National March, Op.26b [arrangement of Op.26a]
  • Empedocles, serenade, Op.61a (1912) [also titled To Kesh,[5] arrangement of Mezzotints for piano, Op.49 No.4 (1906)]
  • Gwyn, serenade, Op.61b [arrangement of Serenade for twelve instruments, Op.61b (1916)]
  • Purple Rhythms, suite, Op.93a (late 1920s)
    1. Amethyst
    2. Turquoise
    3. Nocturne
    4. Purple
  • Symphony No.6 in G major, Old England, Op.107 (1928) [also styled Symphony No.7 [28]]
    1. The Lass of Richmond Hill
    2. Down Among the Dead Men
    3. Gentlemen of Old England
  • Suite, Op.110a

Chamber music edit

  • Six Pieces for violin and piano, Op.3
    1. Melodie
    2. On the Rhine
    3. Berceuse
    4. Polka
    5. Scherzo
    6. Valse Melancolique
  • Two Poems for violin and piano, Op.5 (1896)
    1. Ballade
    2. Legende
  • Violin Sonata No.1, Op.6a (late 1890s, revised 1906) [also styled Sonatina [5]]
    1. Allegro: Marcato e moderato
    2. Nocturne: Adagio e molto espressivo
    3. Scherzo: Presto ma non troppo
    4. Rondo: Allegro con moto
  • Adagio and Rondo for clarinet and piano, Op.6b (1893–94)
  • Five Pieces for mandolin, violin and piano, Op.8 [originally cast as Three Pieces for mandolin and piano, or two mandolins and two guitars (1900)]
    1. Bon Jour
    2. Entr'acte
    3. Nocturne
    4. Sérénade Arabienne
    5. Valse Characteristique
  • Nine Pieces for violin and piano, Op.12
    1. March
    2. Moorish Dance
    3. Recollection
    4. Berceuse
    5. Caprice
    6. Valse Lente
    7. Neapolitan
    8. Reconciliation
    9. Valse Serenade
  • Cavatina and Variations [Clarinet Quintet No.1], Op.15b (1910) [Cavatina later incorporated into Clarinet Quintet, Op.27 [55]]
  • Fantasie Quartet [String Quartet No.1 in D minor], Op.17b (1904)
    1. Departure
    2. Absence
    3. Return
  • Fantasie-Sonate, for cello and piano, Op.19 (1904)
  • Sextet, The Dances, Op.20 (1894, revised 1906)
    1. Bohemian Dance
    2. Valse Triste [also titled Ländler]
    3. Plantation Dance
    4. Tarantelle
  • Piano Quartet No.1 in G minor, Op.21 (1905, revised 1920) [originally cast as a Piano Trio (1898) [56][57]]
    1. Allegro marcato, ma non troppo
    2. Lament: Larghetto, e molto espressione
    3. Finale: Maestoso - Allegro
  • Six Pieces for violin or cello and piano, Op.23
    1. Serenade Orientale
    2. Humoreske
    3. Souvenir
    4. Remembrance
    5. Serenade
    6. Souvenir de Printemps
  • Clarinet Quintet No.2 in G, Ligeia, Op.27 (1910, revised 1939 and c.1956) [also titled Fate,[58] originally cast as a Horn Quintet (1901) [59]]
    1. Maestoso moderato - Poco allegro cantabile
    2. Canzonet: Andante affetuoso
    3. Poco vivace
  • Trio for violin, horn and piano in D major, Op.28 (c.1904) [originally assigned as Op.25,[17] also titled Byron [5][7]]
    1. Larghetto sostenuto - Allegro con brio
    2. Adagio ma non troppo
    3. Molto vivace
  • Piano Quartet No.2 in D minor, Byron, Op.31 (1896–98, revised 1902)
    1. Allegro feroce, e vigoroso
    2. Adagio sostenuto (quasi recitativo)
    3. Con brio (molto animato)
  • Sextet for piano and strings or wind, Israfel, Op.33a (1901) [also titled Soul,[60] originally cast as a Quintet for piano and wind (1890s) [60]]
    1. Allegro appassionato non troppo
    2. Adagio molto espressione sostenuto
    3. Vivace marcato
  • Miniature Characteristic Suite, for wind quintet, Op.33b (1897)
    1. In the Fields
    2. A Joyous Moment
    3. Minuet
    4. Lament
    5. Fanfare [also titled Une Fête]
  • String Sextet in D major, Henry Vaughan, Op.43 (1902) [originally assigned as Op.16,[17] also titled Al Aaraaf [5]]
    1. Adagio espressivo e molto sostenuto - Allegro con brio
    2. Andantino mesto
    3. Finale: Molto vivace
  • Piano Quintet, Diabolique, Op.44 (1904)
    1. Allegro, molto fuoco, agitato
    2. Andante, molto espressione e sostenuto
    3. Valse (Diabolique): Valse grazioso
    4. Finale: Poco vivace
  • Sextet for piano and strings, In Memoriam, Op.46 (1905) [originally cast as a Piano Quintet (c.1903) [61]]
    1. Allegro
    2. Adagio
    3. Poco vivace - Adagio
  • Mezzotints, for clarinet (or violin) and piano, Op.55 [subject to frequent revision [62][63]]
    1. Nocturne
    2. Albania
    3. L'Extase [based on a theme from the first movement of the Clarinet Quintet No.2 in G, Ligeia, Op.27]
    4. Celtic Elegie
    5. From Syracuse
    6. The Butterfly [also titled The Butterfly of the Ballet [64]]
    7. Girgenti, cavatina [arrangement of Mezzotint for piano, Op.49 No.3]
    8. Spring Song, canzonetta [simplified and truncated arrangement of the second movement of the Clarinet Quintet, Op.27 [65]]
  • Eileen Shona, for clarinet and string quartet or piano (c.1920) [originally included in Mezzotints, Op.55,[66] also assigned as Op.74,[64] later used as a replacement for the second movement of the Clarinet Quintet, Op.27 [55]]
  • Trio for oboe, clarinet (or viola) and piano, Fairyland, Op.57 (1911) [also styled Nocturne [6][7]]
  • String Quartet No.2, War Impressions, Op.58a (1915)
    1. Belgium
    2. Russia [based on a theme from the final movement of Les Hommages, suite for orchestra, Op.40 [67]]
  • Violin Sonata No.2, Romantic, Op.59a (1917) [arrangement of the Violin Concerto, Op.59]
  • Serenade for oboe d'amore, clarinet, basset horn, two saxhorns, viola, five saxophones and harp, Op.61b (1916) [also assigned as Op.52a,[68] also titled Gwyn,[7] based on a theme from the second movement of The Song of Gwyn ap Nudd [Piano Concerto No.1], Op.52]
  • String Quartet No.3, The Pickwick Club, Op.68 (1916)
    1. Mr. Pickwick - A Field-day - Snodgrass and Winkle - Joe, the fat boy - The amorous Mr. Tupman - The Picnic - Miss Rachel - They ride - The horse shies! - The card party
    2. The romantic side of Mr. Pickwick - Sam Weller - "Mr. Jingle" (alias Trotter) - "The first of September" (Tupman and Winkle with the guns!) - Mr. Pickwick and Mrs. Bardell - Dodson and Fogg - Pickwick. His dignity unimpaired
  • Folksong Suite No.1 for string quartet [String Quartet No.4], Op.71 (c.1916)
    1. Come Lasses and Lads
    2. The Last Rose of Summer
    3. Mavourneen Deelish
    4. Strathspeys and Reels
  • Folksong Suite No.2 for string quartet [String Quartet No.5], Op.72 (c.1917) [also styled String Quartet No.2,[69] also titled Song and Dance [70]]
    1. Strathspeys
    2. Song of the Bottle
    3. All Through the Night
    4. Irish Jigs
  • Celtic Suite for violin and piano, Op.72a (1917) [arrangement of Folksong Suite No.2 for string quartet [String Quartet No.5], Op.72 (c.1917)]
  • Folksong Suite No.3 for string quartet [String Quartet No.6], Op.73 (c.1918)
    1. The Girl I left behind me
    2. Soldier's Song
    3. David of the White Rock
    4. Auld Lang Syne
  • Danse Moderne, for violin and piano, Op.73b
  • Nocturne, for violin and piano, Op.74b
  • Violin Sonata No.3, Orientale, Op.83 (1926)
  • Cyrene, for clarinet and piano, Op.88a (1930) [arrangement of the slow movement from the Saxophone Concerto in B flat, Op.88 (1927)]
  • Suite for saxophone (or clarinet) and piano, Op.93b [arrangement of Suite for Saxophone Band, Op.93b, related to Purple Rhythms for military band, Op.93a, and Danse Suite for piano and small orchestra, Op.93c]
    1. Bohemia
    2. Old Times
    3. Andalusia
    4. Soulmate
    5. Heliotrope
    6. Carnation
  • Phryne, nocturne for saxophone, clarinet, bassoon, violin or flute and piano (1939) [arrangement of Nocturne from Purple Rhythms for military band, Op.93a]
  • Serenade in D-flat for flute, oboe, clarinet and bassoon, Op.94a (1929)
    1. Moonlight on the Water
    2. Sad Memories
    3. Scherzo Caprice
  • Eulalie, ballade for horn and piano, Op.94b [originally styled Ballade in A minor and assigned as Op.51b,[7] based on a theme from Apollo and the Seaman, dramatic symphony, Op.51]
  • Sonata for alto saxophone (or bassoon) and piano, Op.99 [arrangement of Saxophone Concerto in B-flat, Op.88 (1927)]
  • Cambria, Suite No.1 for string quartet, Op.101 [arrangement of Cambrian Suite for orchestra, Op.101]
  • Suite for flute and piano, Op.116b
  • Apollo, quintet for four clarinets and piano, Op.120 [also assigned as Op.120b,[71] also assigned as Op.120c,[20] also assigned as Op.51b,[72] possibly related to Apollo and the Seaman, dramatic symphony, Op.51]
  • Arietta, for harp and flute, Op.120b (1930s)
  • Irene, nonet for two violins, viola, cello, double bass, flute, oboe, clarinet and bassoon, Op.129 (late 1930s)
  • Bassoon Quintet, Eleanora, Op.134 (1940s)
  • Octet for wind, double bass and horn, Over Many Lands, Op.135 (1951 [73])
    1. Trinidad
    2. Barbados
    3. Colerado
    4. Jangolo (Teneriffe)
    5. Kesh (Ireland)
    6. Tueuman & Fugue

Piano edit

  • Ten Pieces (for the young), Op.2a (1890s)
    1. Study in G
    2. Study in B-flat
    3. Study in F
    4. A Pleading Child, bagatelle
    5. A Wilful Child, bagatelle
    6. Suave Dance, bagatelle
    7. Petit Mazurka, bagatelle
    8. Dance Rustique, bagatelle
    9. Intermezzo
    10. The Old Home
  • Ten Pieces, Op.4 (1890s)
    1. Three Blind Mice, valse
    2. Mazurka
    3. Valse
    4. Orientale
    5. Scaramouche
    6. Pantalon
    7. Scherzo
    8. Harlequinade
    9. Carneval
    10. Alsacienne
  • Eleven Pieces (for the young), Op.10a (1890s)
    1. A Happy Thought
    2. Forgotten
    3. Valse Gracieuse
    4. Columbine
    5. Acrobats
    6. Matinee
    7. Valse Noble
    8. Les Graces
    9. Scherzino, bagatelle
    10. Petite Romance, bagatelle
    11. Gnomes, bagatelle
  • Seven Pieces, Op.17a (1890s)
    1. Clair de lune
    2. For the King, march
    3. Coquette, valse
    4. Le Crepuscule
    5. Gavotte
    6. Barcarolle
    7. A Valentine
  • Miniature Suite, Op.18a (1890s) [originally titled Kleine Suite [74]]
    1. Whims
    2. Valse Grotesque
    3. Scherzo
    4. Affection
    5. Sorrow
  • Suite moderne, Op.18b (1893–96)
    1. Scherzo Humoristique
    2. Valse Romanesque
    3. Nocturne [also titled By the Sea [7]]
    4. Bacchanale [also titled L'Orgie - Bacchanale Fantasie [74]]
  • Coromanthe, waltz for two pianos, Op.18c [probably relating to the orchestral ballet Coromanthe (late 1910s) which is no longer extant]
  • Ten Rhapsodie Etudes, Op.42 (1898–1905)
    1. Caprice
    2. Poursuivant
    3. Energique
    4. La Fantastique[75]
    5. Nuit Tenebreuse[75]
    6. Nocturne
    7. Toccata
    8. Fantoches
    9. Valse Fantasie
    10. Novelette
  • Duo in D major, for two pianos, Op.43a [arrangement of String Sextet in D major, Henry Vaughan, Op.43 (1902)]
  • Impressions of a Tour: Ten Mezzotints, Op.49 (1906)
    1. Bay of Naples
    2. Palermo
    3. Girgenti
    4. Empedocles
    5. Malta
    6. Syracuse
    7. Adriatic
    8. Brindisi
    9. Corfu
    10. Marseilles
  • Book of Wonder, suite, Op.58b (early 1920s)
    1. Golden Dragons
    2. Troubadours
    3. Jackdaws
  • Prelude and Fugue, for two pianos, Op.63a [arrangement of Grand Prelude and Fugue for organ, Op.63 (1917)]
  • Four Futurist Dances, Op.66 (1914) [originally assigned as Op.59c,[6] originally published under the pseudonym Jean Hanze]
    1. Leprechaun Dance
    2. Demon's Dance
    3. Troglodyte Dance
    4. Trollops' Dance
  • Jamaican Dances, Set 1 Ring Tunes, Op.67 No.1 (1922) [originally published as Op.85]
    1. Where's My Lover?
    2. Hear Duppy Talk
    3. Ring a Diamond
    4. On the carpet
    5. Oh! Palmer Oh!
    6. Baby
  • Jamaican Dances, Set 2 Digging Sings, Op.67 No.2 (1922) [originally published as Op.85]
    1. Ring Dance
    2. Deggy Dance
    3. Teacher Bailey
    4. Rosy-bell-o!
    5. Little Sally Water
    6. Drill him constab
  • Jamaican Dances, Set 3 Ring Tunes, Op.67 No.3 (1922) [originally published as Op.85]
    1. Poor Little Zeddy
    2. Clip-clap
    3. Timber lay
    4. Rub 'im down Joe
    5. Hallo! me honey
    6. Jump, shamador
  • Jamaican Dances, Set 4 Dancing Tunes, Op.67 No.4 (1922) [originally published as Op.85]
    1. Crahss lookin' dog
    2. Marty go home
    3. Bah-lim-bo
    4. All me money
    5. Jimmy Rampy
    6. Koromante Dance
  • An Enchanted Garden, suite, Op.70a (c.1920) [based on music from the opera-ballet The Enchanter, Op.70]
    1. A Ray of Sunshine
    2. Chasing the Butterfly
    3. Brownies
  • Celtic Suite, Op.72b (1917) [largely based on Folksong Suite No.2 for string quartet [String Quartet No.5], Op.72 (c.1917)]
    1. Uliam Dhoan
    2. All Through the Night
    3. Song of the Bottle
    4. Strathspeys
  • The Orient, fantasies
    1. Javanese (Pepper Dance) [also titled Procession at Batavia, assigned as Op.77 [10] and Op.80,[7][50] incorporated into Piano Concerto No.2, L'Orient, Op.100]
    2. Burmese (Sacrifice of Water Buffaloes) [originally assigned as Op.81,[50] incorporated into Piano Concerto No.2, L'Orient, Op.100]
    3. Singhalese (Dancing) [originally assigned as Op.82,[50] incorporated into Piano Concerto No.2, L'Orient, Op.100]
    4. Sumatrese [originally assigned as Op.83 [12]]
    5. Siamese [originally assigned as Op.84 [12]]
  • Barrage, Op.78a (1920)
  • The Shaving of Shagpat, suite, Op.78b (1920)
    1. The Palace of Aklis
    2. Dance of Bagarag
    3. Dance of Gladness
  • Talsarnau, concert valse, Op. 79 (1920)
  • Dolgellau [Cambrian Ballad No.1], Op.80 (early 1920s)
  • Penmachno [Cambrian Ballad No.2], Op.81 (early 1920s)
  • Tan-y-Grisiau [Cambrian Ballad No.3], Op.82 (early 1920s)
  • Memories of Trinidad, Op.86b (c.1920)
    1. Buying a buggy
    2. Dry grassfire
    3. Oh me toad oh
    4. David Logan
  • Bogey Beasts, Op.89a (1923) [also includes a song, The Ta-Ta, as a final number]
    1. The Caush
    2. The Seekim
    3. The Wily Grasser
    4. The Gorobobble
    5. The Oop Oop
    6. The Zoom
    7. The Nunk
    8. The Two-Tailed Sogg
    9. The Iffysaurus
    10. The Snide
    11. The Pst
    12. The Moonijim
    13. The Snaitch
    14. The Prapsnot
  • Eldorado, suite, Op.102b
    1. Dreamland [also titled Caradoc's Lament]
    2. Eldorado
    3. Bridal Ballad
  • The Lake, suite, Op.102c
    1. A Dream
    2. The Lake
    3. The River
    4. The Coliseum
  • Maentrog [Cambrian Ballad No.4], Op.104 (1920s) [originally assigned as Op.88 [37]]
  • Eight Nocturnes, Op.121 (1939)
    1. Gulnare [based on music from the poem for orchestra The Viking, Op.32]
    2. Donegal [based on music from the Piano Quartet No.1 in G minor, Op.21]
    3. Juliet [based on music from the poem for chorus and orchestra Queen Mab, Op.45]
    4. Elan [based on music from the opera Dylan, Op.53]
    5. Bridal Ballad [taken from Eldorado, suite for piano, Op.102b [76]]
    6. Bronwen [based on music from the opera Bronwen, Op.75]
    7. Ariel
    8. Ulalume [based on music from the poem for orchestra Ulalume, Op.35]
  • Fantasie-Sonata No.1, The Haunted Palace, Op.124 (late 1930s) [based on music from the Dramatic Choral Symphony Homage to E.A. Poe, Op.48 [77]]
  • Fantasie-Sonata No.2, Destiny, Op.128b (late 1930s) [also titled The Man of the Crowd,[78] also titled Vulcan [20]]

Organ edit

  • Grand Prelude and Fugue, Op.63 (1917) [the fugue subject using a principal theme from the operatic trilogy The Cauldron of Annwn, originally published under the pseudonym Jean Hanze]
  • Suite No.1 in B-flat, Op.111 (1930s)
    1. Tragic March
    2. Wedding March
    3. Funeral March
    4. Toccata
  • Nocturne, Op.116c
  • Suite No.2, Op.122 (1930s)
    1. Bridal March
    2. La Lune, nocturne
    3. Tragic March
    4. Irish Song
  • Suite No.3, Op.128a (1930s)
    1. Chorale
    2. Regrets
    3. Vision (Ullapool)
    4. Devotion
    5. Bridal March at Ballybogey

Choral music edit

  • Hymn Tunes and Anthems, Op.1
    1. O Day of Rest and Gladness
    2. March to the Master's Bidding
    3. We are Children
    4. Hear My Voice, O God
    5. Now When Jesus
    6. Hear, O My People
    7. Now Thank We All Our God
  • Six Choral Songs, Op.9
    1. Spring is Cheery [SATB]
    2. She's Up and Gone [SATB]
    3. I Will Woo the Rose [SATTB]
    4. Gentle Spring [SSA]
    5. Woodlark [SSA]
    6. Thro' Groves Sequestered [SSATB]
  • Eight Choral Songs, Op.16b
    1. The Labourer's Song [SATB]
    2. Some Folks [SSAA]
    3. The Wanderers [SSAA]
    4. In Fairyland [TTBB, originally assigned as Op.47 No.4 [11]]
    5. The Hour [SATB]
    6. Rag and Bone Man [SSA]
    7. Battle Psalm [TTBB]
    8. In London Town [unison]
  • National March, for chorus and orchestra, Op.26a (1902, revised 1909) [originally assigned as Op.52b,[17] later assigned as Op.23b,[79] also titled Triumphal March [79]]
  • Heaven and Earth, dramatic cantata (c.1904) [originally assigned as Op.55,[17] possibly unfinished, no longer extant [30][80]]
  • Byron, for chorus and orchestra [Poem No.4], Op.39 (1904) [originally styled Poem No.6,[81] originally titled Ode to Byron [17]]
  • Queen Mab, for chorus and orchestra [Poem No.5], Op.45 (1902) [originally styled Poem No.7 [17]]
  • Eight Choral Songs, Op.47
    1. Footsteps of Angels [SATB]
    2. To Zante [SSATTB]
    3. Jean Richepin's Song [TTBB]
    4. To Thee, Wales [SATB]
    5. Tomlinson [SSA, also titled The Shirker [11]]
    6. Captain Wattle [TTBB]
    7. Drink the Swizzy [TTBB]
    8. Now, all is Well [SATB]
  • Homage to E.A. Poe, dramatic choral symphony, for soprano, alto, tenor and bass soli, chorus and orchestra, Op.48 (1902–06, revised 1908) [also styled Symphony No.1 [20]]
    1. The Haunted Palace
    2. Hymn to the Virgin
    3. The City in the Sea
    4. The Valley Nis
  • The Bells, for chorus and orchestra [Poem No.6], Op.50 (1903) [originally styled Poem No.9 [17]]
    1. Prelude
    2. Sledge Bells
    3. Wedding Bells
    4. Alarm Bells
    5. Iron Bells
  • Apollo and the Seaman, dramatic symphony [Symphony No.2], for male chorus and orchestra, Op.51 (1907)
    1. Apollo's Coming; The Rumour; The Ship
    2. The Tidings
    3. The Tale of Apollo; The Rebuke
    4. The New Ship; The Embarkation
  • Psalms of David, for chorus and orchestra (c.1928-1930) [originally assigned as Op.101,[13] possibly unfinished and no longer extant [82]]
  • Choral Songs, Op.108
    1. England [SATB]
    2. Laugh and be Merry [SATB]
  • Choral Songs, Op.113
    1. The Rolling English Road [SATB]
    2. Wine and Water [SATB]
    3. Hymn before action [SATB or unison]
  • Blake, choral symphony (1930s) [originally assigned as Op.122,[83] unfinished]
  • Songs of Innocence, Op.130a (1934–36) [related to Blake, unfinished choral symphony (1930s),[20][84] see also under Songs]
    1. Spring [SSA]
    2. The Blossom [SAT]
    3. The Divine Image [TTBB]
    4. Another's Sorrow [SSAATTBB]
  • Hear the Bard, Op.130b (c.1934) [SATBarB, from Blake, unfinished choral symphony (1930s) [20][85]]
  • Milton, choral symphony [Symphony No.9], Op.131 (1938–46) [possibly unfinished [20][85]]

Songs edit

  • Seven Songs, for voice and piano, Op.7
    1. Fair Phyllis
    2. Wild Rose
    3. Love Symphony [also scored for orchestra [5]]
    4. I Cannot Tell
    5. Golden Daffodils
    6. There's a Garden
    7. Moonshine
  • Six Songs, for voice and piano, Op.11
    1. Summer Sweet
    2. Bonnie Dear
    3. Tulip's Wooing
    4. Sheila
    5. Honor Bright
    6. Grant Us Thy Peace
  • Eight Songs, for voice and piano, Op.13
    1. Love Foregone
    2. Goodmorrow
    3. Where's Mother?
    4. I Came at Morn
    5. We are Violets
    6. Love's Answer
    7. Sailor's Bride
    8. You are Love
  • Bohemian Songs, for baritone and orchestra, Op.14 (1898–1904)
    1. Unto My Foe
    2. Liberty
    3. Ere your beauty
    4. Story of a Drum
    5. A Free Lance
    6. Twenty Years Ago
  • Five Songs, for voice and piano, Op.15a
    1. In Sunshine Clad
    2. A Voice
    3. A Winter Night
    4. The Sea Hath Pearls
    5. Autumn
  • Six Characteristic Songs, for voice and piano, Op.22
    1. Sympathy
    2. Battle Song
    3. Tag and Bobtail
    4. Follow the Gleam
    5. Come to the West
    6. Seawards
  • Six Lyrical Songs, for voice and piano, Op.24
    1. Tho' all the stars
    2. Love and I
    3. They love indeed
    4. A Fairy
    5. To Dianeme
    6. Night and Day
  • Six Dramatic Songs, for voice and piano, Op.29
    1. Come, let us make love deathless [also scored for orchestra [5]]
    2. I heard a soldier
    3. My own sad love
    4. O dreamy, gloomy, friendly trees
    5. The Requital
    6. Dark, dark the seas
  • Six Romantic Songs, for voice and piano, Op.30
    1. A Lake and a Fairy Boat
    2. To My Wife
    3. Come not when I am dead [also scored for string quartet [5]]
    4. A Farewell
    5. To a Cold Lover
    6. The Stars
  • Six Landscapes, for voice and piano, Op.34
    1. Along the Path
    2. The Shadows
    3. High Noon
    4. Grey Evening
    5. Night
    6. Stay, my love
  • Marino Faliero, scena for bass or baritone and orchestra, Op.41a (1905) [also assigned as Op.41b [5]]
  • Annabel Lee, ballade for baritone or tenor and orchestra Op.41b (1905) [also assigned as Op.41a [5]]
  • Five Songs, for voice and piano, Op.54
    1. Killary (1909) [also scored for small orchestra,[5] also scored for string quartet [5]]
    2. An Outsong
    3. Where be you going?
    4. Think not of me
    5. My Jean
  • Garden of Irem [originally included additionally in Songs, Op.54 [86]]
  • Five Dramatic Songs, for voice and piano, Op.69
    1. Bronwen's Song [from the opera Bronwen, Op.75]
    2. The Coward's Exit
    3. Come not when I am dead [also included in Six Romantic Songs, Op.30]
    4. Clown's Song (1921)
    5. Bacchus (1921)
  • Six Songs, for voice and piano, Op.74
    1. Taliessin's Song (1920) [with clarinet obbligato, from the opera Bronwen, Op.75]
    2. The Price (1922)
    3. Dolly (1922)
    4. Homeland (1924) [also titled England,[87] with oboe obbligato]
    5. The Old School (1923)
    6. The Bathers [with flute obbligato] (1923)
  • Three Songs, for voice and string quartet, Op.76
    1. Music Comes
    2. Pack clouds away
    3. The Bells of Heaven
  • Six Socialist Songs, for voice and piano, Op.77 (1919–23)
    1. Salutation [with oboe and viola obbligati]
    2. The Garret
    3. The East Wind
    4. The Tea Shop Girl [with clarinet obbligato]
    5. The Tame Cat [with clarinet obbligato]
    6. Face Your Game
  • The Ta-Ta, for voice and piano, Op.89 No.15 [final number of Bogey Beasts, Op.89 (1923) for piano]
  • Twelve Drinking Songs, for voice and piano, Op.92 [also titled Twelve Sporting Songs [13]]
    1. The Cocktail
    2. Saint George
    3. The Newest Music
    4. The Wicked Grocer
    5. The Song of Stout
    6. Tinker, Tailor
    7. The Saracen's Head
    8. The Folks in Liverpool
    9. Jolly Good Ale
    10. The God in the Barley
    11. Labour in Vain
    12. Song against Songs
  • Six Songs, for voice and piano, Op.97 (c.1928-29)
    1. Love the Leveller
    2. Gold
    3. In an Almond Tree
    4. If birds can soar
    5. Triolets
    6. Seedtime and Harvest
  • Six Songs, for voice and piano, Op.98 (c.1929-30)
    1. More Sweet
    2. The Hill
    3. O Life
    4. My Senses
    5. The Forbidden Vision
    6. The Motor Bus
  • Let there be light, for voice and piano, Op.109b
  • Songs of Innocence, for voice and piano, Op.130a (1934–36) [related to Blake, unfinished choral symphony (1930s),[20][84] see also under Choral music]
    1. Piping Down the Valleys
    2. Echoing Green
    3. The Lamb
    4. The Shepherd
    5. Infant Joy
    6. The Blackboy
    7. Laughing Song
    8. Cradle Song
    9. Nurse's Song
    10. Holy Thursday
    11. The Chimney Sweeper
    12. Night
    13. A Dream
    14. Little Boy Lost
  • Last Two Songs, for voice and piano (c.1954)
    1. Beauty's daughters
    2. Oh, lovely Haidee

Notes edit

  1. ^ Thompson, Kenneth: Holbrooke - some catalogue data (Music and Letters (1965) XLVI(4), p.297)
  2. ^ Although omitted from work-lists, this opera is alluded to quite often in early Holbrooke literature: Lowe calls it "a work of somewhat lurid character", whilst Baughan, writing in The Musical Standard, describes the libretto by B.W. Findon as "written in the ultra-passionate Italian mode" and quotes Holbrooke as follows - "it [Varenka] hovers between the popular style and Wagner drama ... Not an original conception, perhaps, but one which I thought feasible". A selection of items was performed at a Grand Promenade Concert in aid of the Playgoers’ Club Pantomime Fund for Poor Children (organised by Findon, who was on the committee) at His Majesty's Theatre, London, on 24 November 1907: the soloists included Edith Clegg and Constance Drever. Thomas Beecham conducted the New Symphony Orchestra.
  3. ^ Not included in any catalogue of Holbrooke's works.
  4. ^ Lowe, George: Josef Holbrooke and his work (London: Kegan Paul, 1920, p.38) - Lowe describes works "with which the composer has become ultimately dissatisfied, and these he has had no hesitation in destroying." The "Early Opera" amongst his list of casualties is without doubt Varenka.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Holbrooke, Joseph: Complete list of the musical works of Josef Holbrooke (London: Modern Music Library, 1952)
  6. ^ a b c d Lowe, George: Josef Holbrooke and his work (London: Kegan Paul, 1920, p.313)
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h Holbrooke, Joseph: List of complete works by Josef Holbrooke (London: Goodwin & Tabb, 1924)
  8. ^ Lowe, George: Josef Holbrooke and his work (London: Kegan Paul, 1920, p.290)
  9. ^ Dated from the autograph full score of Acts 2 and 3 held by the National Library of Wales, MSS 23863-23865F
  10. ^ a b c d e Lowe, George: Josef Holbrooke and his work (London: Kegan Paul, 1920, p.314)
  11. ^ a b c Lowe, George: Josef Holbrooke and his work (London: Kegan Paul, 1920, p.311)
  12. ^ a b c Holbrooke, Joseph: Josef Holbrooke and his work (London: Goodwin & Tabb, 1924, p.19)
  13. ^ a b c d e Holbrooke, Joseph: Complete list of the works of Josef Holbrooke (London: Paxton & Co., n.d. [c.1929], p.16)
  14. ^ a b Lowe, George: Josef Holbrooke and his work (London: Kegan Paul, 1920, p.208)
  15. ^ Lowe, George: Josef Holbrooke and his work (London: Kegan Paul, 1920, p.223)
  16. ^ The ballet is described in great detail by George Lowe (1920) and assigned the opus number 61 but no subsequent catalogue of Holbrooke's works includes it. There is, however, a waltz for two pianos of the same title, Op.18c, which is probably related to the ballet.
  17. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Musical works by Josef Holbrooke 1895-1904 (Leipzig and London: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1904)
  18. ^ a b List of Joseph Holbrooke's Poeana (London: Rudall Carte, 1937)
  19. ^ Lowe, George: Josef Holbrooke and his work (London: Kegan Paul, 1920, pp.207, 230, 306)
  20. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Holbrooke, Joseph: Complete list of Holbrooke's published musical works (London: Modern Music Library, October 1941)
  21. ^ Holbrooke, Joseph: Les Hommages, Symphony No.1, full score (London: Novello & Co., n.d. [c.1910])
  22. ^ a b Holbrooke, Joseph: Joseph Holbrooke's 8 symphonies (London: Modern Music Library, 1940)
  23. ^ Holbrooke, Joseph: Les Hommages, Grand Suite No.3, piano reduction (London: Leonard & Co., 1909)
  24. ^ Holbrooke, Joseph: Complete list of Holbrooke's published musical works (London: Modern Music Library, 1941)
  25. ^ Lowe, George: Josef Holbrooke and his work (London: Kegan Paul, 1920, p.209)
  26. ^ a b Brian, Havergal: Josef Holbrooke, English composer (Tomorrow, 4 November 1939, pp.31-32) reprinted in MacDonald, Malcolm: Havergal Brian on music volume 1 (London: Toccata Press, 1986, p.284)
  27. ^ Holbrooke, Joseph: Josef Holbrooke and his work (London: Goodwin & Tabb, 1924, p.20)
  28. ^ a b c d e Holbrooke, Joseph: Untitled and undated printed catalogue of works (London: Modern Music Library), held at Birmingham University Library MS79/16/14
  29. ^ Musical works by Josef Holbrooke 1895-1904 (Leipzig and London: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1904) - described as Suite (No.4) for Grand Orchestra
  30. ^ a b c d e f Not included in any subsequent catalogue of Holbrooke's works.
  31. ^ Lowe, George: Josef Holbrooke and his work (London: Kegan Paul, 1920, p.38) - Lowe describes works "with which the composer has become ultimately dissatisfied, and these he has had no hesitation in destroying." He specifically mentions The New Renaissance.
  32. ^ Lowe, George: Josef Holbrooke and his work (London: Kegan Paul, 1920, p.38) - Lowe describes works "with which the composer has become ultimately dissatisfied, and these he has had no hesitation in destroying." He specifically mentions Ode to Victory.
  33. ^ Brian, Havergal: Josef Holbrooke, English composer (Tomorrow, 4 November 1939, pp.31-32) reprinted in MacDonald, Malcolm: Havergal Brian on music volume 1 (London: Toccata Press, 1986, p.285) - Brian refers to the Imperial March, mistakenly assuming it to be a recent composition: his description "[Holbrooke] adds to the dignity of the work by his use of two most popular tunes, God Save the King and Rule Britannia" indicates that the two scores, if not identical, at least share fundamental similarities
  34. ^ First published as such by Cary & Co. (c.1920)
  35. ^ Lowe, George: Josef Holbrooke and his work (London: Kegan Paul, 1920, pp.207, 309)
  36. ^ a b c Josef Holbrooke - Various appreciations by many authors (London: Rudall Carte, 1937, p.175)
  37. ^ a b c Holbrooke, Joseph: Complete list of the works of Josef Holbrooke (London: Paxton & Co., n.d. [c.1929], p.15)
  38. ^ Josef Holbrooke - Various appreciations by many authors (London: Rudall Carte, 1937, p.176)
  39. ^ a b Holbrooke, Josef: Untitled and undated printed catalogue of works (London: Modern Music Library), held at Birmingham University Library MS79/16/14
  40. ^ Holbrooke, Josef: The Wizard, opera ballet, Op.70, vocal score (London: Goodwin and Tabb, n.d. [1923]) - the principal sections re-used in The Pit and the Pendulum are the Prelude to Act I (vs pp.5-9), the Prelude to Act III (vs p.108) and the Dance of Terror (vs pp.125-127).
  41. ^ Although included in List of Joseph Holbrooke's Poeana, 1937, there is no reference to the work in subsequent catalogues and the score has not been traced.
  42. ^ Musical works by Josef Holbrooke 1895-1904 (Leipzig and London: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1904) - in this early catalogue the Concerto is styled Poem No.6, but since there is no work styled Poem No.5 in the sequence, one work styled Poem No.6 and two works styled Poem No.7 (see note relating to Byron, Op.39) this is clearly an error, the intention being to allocate the Concerto as Poem No.5 thus forming the sequence The Raven (No.1), Ode to Victory (No.2), The Skeleton in Armour (No.3), Ulalume (No.4), Poem for Piano and Orchestra (No.5), Byron (No.6), Queen Mab (No.7), The Masque of the Red Death (No.8) and The Bells (No.9).
  43. ^ Lloyd, Stephen: Sir Dan Godfrey - champion of British composers (London: Thames Publishing, 1995, p.58)
  44. ^ Lloyd, Stephen: Sir Dan Godfrey - champion of British composers (London: Thames Publishing, 1995, p.102)
  45. ^ Holbrooke, Joseph: Complete list of Holbrooke's published musical works (London: Modern Music Library, October 1941) - the placement in this catalogue confirms a relationship to Apollo and the Seaman, dramatic symphony, Op.51.
  46. ^ Lowe, George: Josef Holbrooke and his work (London: Kegan Paul, 1920, p.123)
  47. ^ Holbrooke, Joseph: List of complete works by Josef Holbrooke (London: Goodwin & Tabb, 1924) - under the entry for this concerto, Holbrooke refers to a Bournemouth performance in 1905, thus strongly implying a direct link to the earlier concerto.
  48. ^ Lloyd, Stephen: Sir Dan Godfrey - champion of British composers (London: Thames Publishing, 1995, pp.58, 69, 102)
  49. ^ Thompson, Kenneth: Holbrooke - some catalogue data (Music and Letters (1965) XLVI(4), p.300)
  50. ^ a b c d Holbrooke, Joseph: Josef Holbrooke and his work (London: Goodwin & Tabb, 1924, p.18)
  51. ^ The full score is missing, presumed lost and the work exists only in a copyist manuscript arrangement for two pianos. This was formerly in the ownership of Arthur Hammond and is now held at Cambridge University Library (MS.Add.9287.3): the alternative title of Piano Concerto No.3 is given on the manuscript.
  52. ^ Holbrooke, Joseph: List of Joseph Holbrooke's Poeana (London: Rudall Carte, 1937)
  53. ^ Dated on manuscript copy held by Cambridge University Library (MS.Add.9287.4)
  54. ^ a b c Holbrooke, Joseph: List of complete works by Josef Holbrooke (London: Goodwin & Tabb, 1924) - under the entry for Mezzotints, Op.55, Holbrooke refers to the arrangement for brass band.
  55. ^ a b Webb, Joseph Dee: Joseph Holbrooke - A study of the published and unpublished solo and chamber works for clarinet with an annotated bibliography, MA University of North Texas, 2009, pp.23-24
  56. ^ Lowe, George: Josef Holbrooke and his work (London: Kegan Paul, 1920, p.99)
  57. ^ Thompson, Kenneth: Holbrooke - some catalogue data (Music and Letters (1965) XLVI(4)p.302)
  58. ^ Lowe, George: Josef Holbrooke and his work (London: Kegan Paul, 1920, p.277)
  59. ^ Thompson, Kenneth: Holbrooke - some catalogue data (Music and Letters (1965) XLVI(4), p.301)
  60. ^ a b Lowe, George: Josef Holbrooke and his work (London: Kegan Paul, 1920, p.105)
  61. ^ Thompson, Kenneth: Holbrooke - some catalogue data (Music and Letters (1965) XLVI(4), p.303)
  62. ^ Lowe, George: Josef Holbrooke and his work (London: Kegan Paul, 1920, p.312) - movements given as Nocturne, L'Extace, Sérénade, Élegie, Melodie ("Eilean Shona"), From Syracuse (Scherzo)
  63. ^ Holbrooke, Joseph: List of complete works by Josef Holbrooke (London: Goodwin & Tabb, 1924) - movements given as Nocturne in C minor, Albanian Serenade, L'extase, Celtic Elegie, From Syracuse, The Butterfly, Girgenti (Cavatina), Eileen Shona (Melody)
  64. ^ a b Published as such by Blenheim Press
  65. ^ Webb, Joseph Dee: Joseph Holbrooke - A study of the published and unpublished solo and chamber works for clarinet with an annotated bibliography, MA University of North Texas, 2009, p.20
  66. ^ Lowe, George: Josef Holbrooke and his work (London: Kegan Paul, 1920, p.312)
  67. ^ Lowe, George: Josef Holbrooke and his work (London: Kegan Paul, 1920, p.121)
  68. ^ Colles, H.C. (ed): Grove's dictionary of music and musicians, 3rd edition (London: Macmillan, 1929, vol ii, p.653)
  69. ^ Song and Dance. String Quartet No.2, parts (London: Goodwin & Tabb, n.d. [1922])
  70. ^ Song and Dance. String Quartet No.2, parts (London: Goodwin & Tabb, n.d. [1922]) - Thompson (1965, p.304) is mistaken in ascribing the alternative title Song and Dance to the earlier Quartet War Impressions, Op.58a.
  71. ^ Josef Holbrooke - Various appreciations by many authors (London: Rudall Carte, 1937, p.182)
  72. ^ Barnett, Robert: Joseph Holbrooke - works (selective list) (Grove Music Online)
  73. ^ Dated on manuscript copy held by Cambridge University Library (MS.Add.9287.5)
  74. ^ a b Lowe, George: Josef Holbrooke and his work (London: Kegan Paul, 1920, p.306)
  75. ^ a b Recorded by Andrey Gugnin on Homage to Godowsky, Hyperion CDA68310 (2020)
  76. ^ Holbrooke, Joseph: Complete list of Holbrooke's published musical works (London: Modern Music Library, October 1941) - several catalogues include reference to Holbrooke's "Poeana", a numbered sequence of compositions based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe: this list classifies the multi-movement piano suites Eldorado and The Lake as forming "Poeana" numbers 17 to 24 (this implied presence of a fourth movement in the Eldorado suite is mysterious since in the 1937 "Poeana" catalogue only three movements are listed). It also describes the Nocturnes, Op.121, as containing "Poeana" numbers 4 and 19: number 4 is Ulalume (also numbered as such in its original orchestral form), whilst number 19 clearly refers to both the third movement of Eldorado and this Nocturne.
  77. ^ Thompson, Kenneth: Holbrooke - some catalogue data (Music and Letters (1965) XLVI(4), p.298)
  78. ^ Sova, Dawn B: Critical companion to Edgar Allan Poe - a literary reference to his life and work (New York: Infobase Publishing, 2007, p.344)
  79. ^ a b Holbrooke, Josef: Triumphal March, Op.23b, vocal score (London: J. & W. Chester, 1917)
  80. ^ Lowe, George: Josef Holbrooke and his work (London: Kegan Paul, 1920, p.38) - Lowe describes works "with which the composer has become ultimately dissatisfied, and these he has had no hesitation in destroying." He specifically mentions Heaven and Earth.
  81. ^ Musical works by Josef Holbrooke 1895-1904 (Leipzig and London: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1904) - in this early catalogue both Byron and Queen Mab are styled Poem No.7. This is clearly an error, the intention being to allocate Byron as Poem No.6 thus forming the sequence The Raven (No.1), Ode to Victory (No.2), The Skeleton in Armour (No.3), Ulalume (No.4), Poem for Piano and Orchestra (No.5), Byron (No.6), Queen Mab (No.7), The Masque of the Red Death (No.8) and The Bells (No.9). See note relating to Piano Concerto in F minor, Dramatique.
  82. ^ This title is found in several catalogues from the 1930s (including Complete list of orchestral, chamber, and choral works, c.1930) and indicated as having been published (Important musical works (very rarely heard in this country) by Josef Holbrooke, c.1930). However, there is no mention of it in either Complete list of Holbrooke's published musical works, 1941, or A list of choral songs, c.1950, and no printed copy has been traced.
  83. ^ Josef Holbrooke - Various appreciations by many authors (London: Rudall Carte, 1937, p.169)
  84. ^ a b Fitch, Donald: Blake set to music - a bibliography of musical settings of the poems and prose of William Blake (Berkeley, Los Angeles and Oxford: University of California Press, 1990, p.105)
  85. ^ a b Fitch, Donald: Blake set to music - a bibliography of musical settings of the poems and prose of William Blake (Berkeley, Los Angeles and Oxford: University of California Press, 1990, p.104)
  86. ^ List of complete works by Josef Holbrooke (London: Goodwin & Tabb, 1924
  87. ^ Holbrooke, Joseph: List of complete works by Josef Holbrooke (London: Goodwin & Tabb, 1924

References edit

  • Barnett, Robert Joseph Holbrooke - works (selective list), Grove Music Online.
  • British Library (1981–1987) The Catalogue of Printed Music in the British Library to 1980, K. G. Saur, London.
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This is a comprehensive annotated list of compositions by Joseph Holbrooke For a simplified version of this catalogue arranged by opus number see List of works by Joseph Holbrooke Joseph Holbrooke by E O Hoppe 1913Holbrooke was notorious for continually revising and recasting his compositions in different forms The most disconcerting aspect of any inquiry into the works of Holbrooke is that elucidation is not proportionate to the amount of facts unearthed instead confusion contradiction and complication tend to increase It is characteristic that even the composer s name can be found in any combination of Joseph or Josef and Holbrook or Holbrooke Many works bore various opus numbers at different periods conversely an opus number can be found attached to several different works and the identity of some earlier compositions particularly in the realm of chamber music is difficult to trace because of recasting and incorporation into new definitive versions It is in a way ironic that such a situation should arise with Holbrooke of all composers for from the first he gave evidence of orderliness of mind in listing and designating his music e g Poem No 2 Symphonic Quartet No 1 but revisions rearrangements and reshufflings led to havoc from which not even works of later date when the numbering system might have been expected to have settled down are exempt 1 Contents 1 Dramatic 1 1 Opera 1 2 Ballet 1 3 Incidental music 2 Orchestral 2 1 Symphonies 2 2 Other 3 Solo instruments and orchestra 4 Brass band 5 Military band 6 Chamber music 7 Piano 8 Organ 9 Choral music 10 Songs 11 Notes 12 ReferencesDramatic editOpera edit Varenka c 1907 possibly unfinished 2 no longer extant 3 4 Pierrot and Pierrette Op 36a 1908 later revised as The Stranger 5 Dylan Son of the Wave Op 53 1909 No 2 of the cycle The Cauldron of Annwn The Children of Don Op 56 1910 12 No 1 of the cycle The Cauldron of Annwn The Enchanter opera ballet Op 70 1914 originally assigned as Op 65 6 also titled The Wizard 7 8 Bronwen Op 75 1915 24 revised 1928 9 No 3 of the cycle The Cauldron of Annwn originally assigned as Op 67 10 The Sailor s Arms operetta Op 105 1925 30 The Snob operetta Op 114 1920s originally assigned as Op 49 11 also assigned as Op 88 12 also assigned as Op 102 13 Tamlane opera ballet Op 132 1941 43 Ballet edit Pierrot ballet suite Op 36b for interpolation into the opera Pierrot and Pierrette Op 36a 1908 adapted from the Pantomime suite Op 16a 1896 97 14 The Revels Arlequin Columbine Pantalon Clown Tarantelle Coromanthe c 1917 also titled The Dawn of Love 15 no longer extant 16 originally assigned as Op 61 6 The Moth and the Flame Op 62 1912 17 originally published under the pseudonym Jean Hanze The Masque of the Red Death Op 65 1904 13 originally assigned as Op 47 17 originally styled Poem No 8 17 also titled The Red Masque 18 originally published under the pseudonym Jean Hanze The Palace Gates outside Entrance of the Guests Dance of the Buffoons and the deformed The Violet Room Dance of Prince Prospero The Blue Room A Bacchanal Dance The Scarlet Room Dance of Death Pandora 1919 recast in Film Music Suite No 1 for dance orchestra and piano Op 84 c 1927 Bronwen ballet music Op 75a 1929 for interpolation into the opera Bronwen Op 75 Welsh Dance No 1 Welsh Dance No 2 Welsh Dance No 3 Irish Dance No 1 Irish Dance No 2 Aucassin and Nicolette Op 115 1935 Incidental music edit Pontorewyn Op 26c 1914 originally assigned as Op 17 No 8 19 Llwyfan y byd Op 117a 1935 also titled Theatre of the World 20 Beccles Tower Op 117b 1930s Harlech pageant 1930s Spalding pageant 1930s Orchestral editSymphonies edit Les Hommages Op 40 1900 revised 1904 styled both Symphony No 1 21 22 and Suite No 3 23 24 originally titled Bohemian Suite 17 25 originally assigned as Op 37 17 Festiva Marcia heroique Hommage a Wagner Serenata Hommage a Grieg Elegiac Poeme Hommage a Dvorak Introduction and Russian Dance Hommage a Tschaikowsky Symphony No 1 Homage to E A Poe Op 48 see under Choral music Symphony No 2 Apollo and the Seaman Op 51 see under Choral music Symphony No 3 in E minor Ships Op 90 1925 also titled Nelson 20 26 also titled National Symphony 27 also titled Our Navy 22 Warships Hospital Ships Merchant Ships Symphony No 4 in B minor Homage to Schubert Op 95 1928 revised c 1933 and c 1943 also titled The Little One 28 Andante sostenuto Mesto Scherzo Allegro marcato Trio sostenuto quasi meno Andantino sostenuto Poco andantino Andante Finale Allegro Andante con moto Allegro Symphony No 5 in E flat Wild Wales Op 106 see under Brass band Symphony No 6 in G major Old England Op 107 see under Military band Symphony No 7 in D major Al Aaraaf for strings Op 109 1929 arrangement of String Sextet Henry Vaughan Op 43 1902 also styled Symphony No 6 28 Symphony No 8 in B flat Dance Symphony Op 112 see under Solo instruments and orchestra Symphony No 9 Milton Op 131 see under Choral music Other edit Intermezzo for small orchestra Op 2b arrangement of Intermezzo from Fourteen Pieces for the young for piano Op 2a 1890s Suite for small orchestra Op 10b Les Graces Les Fleurs Claire de lune L Ardeur Pantomime suite for strings Op 16a 1897 originally assigned as Op 24 29 also titled Pantomimic Suite 17 recast as Pierrot ballet suite Op 36b 14 Arlequin Columbine Pantalon Clown The Raven Poem No 1 Op 25 1899 1900 revised 1903 originally assigned as Op 19 17 The New Renaissance overture c 1902 originally assigned as Op 28 17 no longer extant 30 31 Ode to Victory 1901 originally styled Poem No 2 17 originally assigned as Op 29 17 no longer extant 30 32 The Viking Poem No 2 Op 32 1901 revised 1912 originally styled Poem No 3 17 originally titled The Skeleton in Armour 17 also titled The Corsair 20 Ulalume Poem No 3 Op 35 1903 originally styled Poem No 4 17 Three Blind Mice Symphonic variations on an old English Air Op 37 1900 originally assigned as Op 40 17 Dreamland suite Op 38 c 1900 Ensemble The Dance Dreaming Hilarite Three Concert Waltzes c 1904 originally assigned as Op 44 17 no longer extant 30 Dylan fantasie Op 53a 1910 based on music from the opera Dylan Op 53 also styled Prelude Imperial March 1914 another version of Triumphal March for chorus and orchestra Op 26a 1902 revised 1909 33 The Wild Fowl fantasie Op 56b 1918 originally titled The Wild Sea Fowl 34 based on music from the opera The Children of Don Op 56 Variations on Auld Lang Syne Op 60 1904 revised c 1918 originally assigned as Op 53 17 also titled Portraits 20 Variations on The Girl I left behind me Op 64 1904 05 originally assigned as Op 48 17 later assigned as Op 37b 35 Hymn to Caridwen Op 75b 1924 based on music from the opera Bronwen Op 75 Caradoc s Dream for string orchestra Op 75c c 1920 based on music from the opera Bronwen Op 75 Six Pieces for Small Bands Op 84 c 1927 originally cast as Film Music Suite No 1 for dance orchestra and piano 36 Pandora Bennetta Colomba Joandis Tintinnabulo Jamboreena Light Dance Music for dance orchestra 1922 25 Op 86a originally assigned as Op 86 37 The Penguin s Walk foxtrot 1923 Let s brighten Bognor foxtrot 1922 Let s brighten London foxtrot 1923 In Old Wales foxtrot 1925 Do It Now foxtrot 1925 Toc H valse 1924 Let s brighten everything valse 1923 British Legion valse 1925 Broken China valse 1925 Tell No Tales charleston 1925 The Birds of Rhiannon Op 87 1925 based on music from the operas Dylan Op 53 The Children of Don Op 56 and Bronwen Op 75 Bogey Beasts suite Op 89b c 1925 based on Bogey Beasts for piano Op 89a Eight Pieces for Small Bands Op 91 c 1928 originally cast as Film Music Suite No 2 for dance orchestra and piano 36 Impromptu Arenig Carneval Casanova Marimba Flammella Serenade Appassionata Charivari Suite for Saxophone Band Op 93b c 1928 related to Purple Rhythms for military band Op 93a and Danse Suite for piano and small orchestra Op 93c also cast as Suite for saxophone or clarinet and piano Op 93b Bohemia Old Times Andalusia Soulmate Heliotrope Carnation Danse Suite for piano and small orchestra Op 93c c 1928 related to Purple Rhythms for military band Op 93a and Suite for Saxophone Band Op 93b originally cast as Film Music Suite No 3 for dance orchestra and piano 38 Amethyst Turquoise Ultramarine Purple Bohemia Ecstacies Cambrian Suite Op 101 c 1936 Morfa Rhuddlan All thro the Night David of the White Rock Welsh Dances National Suite Op 102a Scotch Dances Balfe a Souvenir Old English Dances Come Lasses and Lads Irish Dances Bristol Suite for small orchestra Op 116a Symphonietta in D major for wind and brass The Sleeper Op 118 c 1930 also styled Symphony No 9 39 also assigned as Op 111 39 Amontillado dramatic overture Op 123 1935 Suite No 1 for string orchestra Op 125a late 1930s based on Eldorado suite for piano Op 102b 20 Suite No 2 for string orchestra Op 125b late 1930s based on The Lake suite for piano Op 102c 20 The Pit and the Pendulum fantasie Op 126 1929 based on music from the opera ballet The Enchanter Op 70 40 The Descent into the Maelstrom fantasie 1930s probably no longer extant 41 Solo instruments and orchestra editCello Concerto early 1900s originally assigned as Op 26 17 no longer extant 30 possibly recast as Fantasie Sonate for cello and piano Op 19 1904 Piano Concerto in F minor Dramatique 1896 1900 also styled Poem No 5 42 no longer extant 30 originally assigned as Op 30 43 later assigned as Op 36 17 recast as The Song of Gwyn ap Nudd Piano Concerto No 1 Op 52 44 Tragic March for horn and orchestra Op 51b c 1930 based on music from Apollo and the Seaman dramatic symphony Op 51 1907 45 The Song of Gwyn ap Nudd Piano Concerto No 1 Op 52 1906 08 revised 1923 also styled Poem No 7 46 derived from Piano Concerto in F minor Dramatique 1896 1900 47 48 Maestoso Allegro Animato a tempo Tempo primo Piu mosso al fine Poco adagio con sentimento Tempo poco allegretto poco scherzando Tempo I Allegro molto fuoco Tempo poco larghetto Tempo primo Poco lento L istesso tempo Doppio Cadenza Grandioso brilliante Violin Concerto in F major The Grasshopper Op 59 1909 revised 1916 and 1928 also titled The Lyrical 49 Allegro con molto fuoco Adagio non troppo con molto espressione Maestoso Vivace giocoso Concerto for Saxophone or Bassoon in B flat Op 88 1927 originally assigned as Op 85 37 Barcarolle Allegretto grazioso Serenade Allegretto e espressivo Rondo Con brio Piano Concerto No 2 L Orient Op 100 1920 28 derived from The Orient fantasies for solo piano 7 50 Javanese Dance Burmese Dance Singhalese Dance Cello Concerto in E flat major The Cambrian Op 103 1936 Andantino Adagio con espressione Finale Andantino sostenuto Allegro vivace Symphony No 8 in B flat Dance Symphony for piano and orchestra Op 112 1928 30 also styled Piano Concerto No 3 51 also styled Symphony No 5 28 also titled The Colonies 13 also titled Bon Bon 18 also assigned as Op 100 13 Terpsichore Dance of Passion In Savannah Double Concerto for clarinet bassoon and orchestra Tamerlane Op 119 1937 39 also styled Concertino 52 Allegro maestoso Andante sostenuto Allegro con brio Concertino for violin and cello 1937 39 an adaptation of the Double Concerto Op 119 20 Quadruple Concerto for flute clarinet English horn bassoon and orchestra Op 133 1947 53 Allegro con brio Valse vibrations A la polkaBrass band editGirgenti c 1920 originally assigned as Op 69a 10 arrangement of Mezzotints for clarinet and piano Op 55 No 7 54 The Butterfly of the Ballet c 1920 originally assigned as Op 69b 10 arrangement of Mezzotints for clarinet and piano Op 55 No 6 54 A Hero s Dream c 1920 originally assigned as Op 69c 10 arrangement of Mezzotints for clarinet and piano Op 55 No 2 54 Dylan selection 1920s based on music from the opera Dylan Op 53 The Children of Don selection 1920s based on music from the opera The Children of Don Op 56 Suite op 85 1920s Air de Ballet Oriental Dance Ballathona In Mandalay Clive of India dramatic overture Op 96a c 1937 39 originally titled 1914 36 Three Trinidad Songs Op 96b Symphony No 5 in E flat Wild Wales Op 106 1920 also titled Old Wales 20 also styled Symphony No 8 28 Rhayader Bangor Fair Llangefni Song of Llewellyn Op 110b 1930s Don fantasie Op 127 also titled Gwydion of Don 26 based on music from the opera The Children of Don Op 56 Military band editNational March Op 26b arrangement of Op 26a Empedocles serenade Op 61a 1912 also titled To Kesh 5 arrangement of Mezzotints for piano Op 49 No 4 1906 Gwyn serenade Op 61b arrangement of Serenade for twelve instruments Op 61b 1916 Purple Rhythms suite Op 93a late 1920s Amethyst Turquoise Nocturne Purple Symphony No 6 in G major Old England Op 107 1928 also styled Symphony No 7 28 The Lass of Richmond Hill Down Among the Dead Men Gentlemen of Old England Suite Op 110aChamber music editSix Pieces for violin and piano Op 3 Melodie On the Rhine Berceuse Polka Scherzo Valse Melancolique Two Poems for violin and piano Op 5 1896 Ballade Legende Violin Sonata No 1 Op 6a late 1890s revised 1906 also styled Sonatina 5 Allegro Marcato e moderato Nocturne Adagio e molto espressivo Scherzo Presto ma non troppo Rondo Allegro con moto Adagio and Rondo for clarinet and piano Op 6b 1893 94 Five Pieces for mandolin violin and piano Op 8 originally cast as Three Pieces for mandolin and piano or two mandolins and two guitars 1900 Bon Jour Entr acte Nocturne Serenade Arabienne Valse Characteristique Nine Pieces for violin and piano Op 12 March Moorish Dance Recollection Berceuse Caprice Valse Lente Neapolitan Reconciliation Valse Serenade Cavatina and Variations Clarinet Quintet No 1 Op 15b 1910 Cavatina later incorporated into Clarinet Quintet Op 27 55 Fantasie Quartet String Quartet No 1 in D minor Op 17b 1904 Departure Absence Return Fantasie Sonate for cello and piano Op 19 1904 Sextet The Dances Op 20 1894 revised 1906 Bohemian Dance Valse Triste also titled Landler Plantation Dance Tarantelle Piano Quartet No 1 in G minor Op 21 1905 revised 1920 originally cast as a Piano Trio 1898 56 57 Allegro marcato ma non troppo Lament Larghetto e molto espressione Finale Maestoso Allegro Six Pieces for violin or cello and piano Op 23 Serenade Orientale Humoreske Souvenir Remembrance Serenade Souvenir de Printemps Clarinet Quintet No 2 in G Ligeia Op 27 1910 revised 1939 and c 1956 also titled Fate 58 originally cast as a Horn Quintet 1901 59 Maestoso moderato Poco allegro cantabile Canzonet Andante affetuoso Poco vivace Trio for violin horn and piano in D major Op 28 c 1904 originally assigned as Op 25 17 also titled Byron 5 7 Larghetto sostenuto Allegro con brio Adagio ma non troppo Molto vivace Piano Quartet No 2 in D minor Byron Op 31 1896 98 revised 1902 Allegro feroce e vigoroso Adagio sostenuto quasi recitativo Con brio molto animato Sextet for piano and strings or wind Israfel Op 33a 1901 also titled Soul 60 originally cast as a Quintet for piano and wind 1890s 60 Allegro appassionato non troppo Adagio molto espressione sostenuto Vivace marcato Miniature Characteristic Suite for wind quintet Op 33b 1897 In the Fields A Joyous Moment Minuet Lament Fanfare also titled Une Fete String Sextet in D major Henry Vaughan Op 43 1902 originally assigned as Op 16 17 also titled Al Aaraaf 5 Adagio espressivo e molto sostenuto Allegro con brio Andantino mesto Finale Molto vivace Piano Quintet Diabolique Op 44 1904 Allegro molto fuoco agitato Andante molto espressione e sostenuto Valse Diabolique Valse grazioso Finale Poco vivace Sextet for piano and strings In Memoriam Op 46 1905 originally cast as a Piano Quintet c 1903 61 Allegro Adagio Poco vivace Adagio Mezzotints for clarinet or violin and piano Op 55 subject to frequent revision 62 63 Nocturne Albania L Extase based on a theme from the first movement of the Clarinet Quintet No 2 in G Ligeia Op 27 Celtic Elegie From Syracuse The Butterfly also titled The Butterfly of the Ballet 64 Girgenti cavatina arrangement of Mezzotint for piano Op 49 No 3 Spring Song canzonetta simplified and truncated arrangement of the second movement of the Clarinet Quintet Op 27 65 Eileen Shona for clarinet and string quartet or piano c 1920 originally included in Mezzotints Op 55 66 also assigned as Op 74 64 later used as a replacement for the second movement of the Clarinet Quintet Op 27 55 Trio for oboe clarinet or viola and piano Fairyland Op 57 1911 also styled Nocturne 6 7 String Quartet No 2 War Impressions Op 58a 1915 Belgium Russia based on a theme from the final movement of Les Hommages suite for orchestra Op 40 67 Violin Sonata No 2 Romantic Op 59a 1917 arrangement of the Violin Concerto Op 59 Serenade for oboe d amore clarinet basset horn two saxhorns viola five saxophones and harp Op 61b 1916 also assigned as Op 52a 68 also titled Gwyn 7 based on a theme from the second movement of The Song of Gwyn ap Nudd Piano Concerto No 1 Op 52 String Quartet No 3 The Pickwick Club Op 68 1916 Mr Pickwick A Field day Snodgrass and Winkle Joe the fat boy The amorous Mr Tupman The Picnic Miss Rachel They ride The horse shies The card party The romantic side of Mr Pickwick Sam Weller Mr Jingle alias Trotter The first of September Tupman and Winkle with the guns Mr Pickwick and Mrs Bardell Dodson and Fogg Pickwick His dignity unimpaired Folksong Suite No 1 for string quartet String Quartet No 4 Op 71 c 1916 Come Lasses and Lads The Last Rose of Summer Mavourneen Deelish Strathspeys and Reels Folksong Suite No 2 for string quartet String Quartet No 5 Op 72 c 1917 also styled String Quartet No 2 69 also titled Song and Dance 70 Strathspeys Song of the Bottle All Through the Night Irish Jigs Celtic Suite for violin and piano Op 72a 1917 arrangement of Folksong Suite No 2 for string quartet String Quartet No 5 Op 72 c 1917 Folksong Suite No 3 for string quartet String Quartet No 6 Op 73 c 1918 The Girl I left behind me Soldier s Song David of the White Rock Auld Lang Syne Danse Moderne for violin and piano Op 73b Nocturne for violin and piano Op 74b Violin Sonata No 3 Orientale Op 83 1926 Cyrene for clarinet and piano Op 88a 1930 arrangement of the slow movement from the Saxophone Concerto in B flat Op 88 1927 Suite for saxophone or clarinet and piano Op 93b arrangement of Suite for Saxophone Band Op 93b related to Purple Rhythms for military band Op 93a and Danse Suite for piano and small orchestra Op 93c Bohemia Old Times Andalusia Soulmate Heliotrope Carnation Phryne nocturne for saxophone clarinet bassoon violin or flute and piano 1939 arrangement of Nocturne from Purple Rhythms for military band Op 93a Serenade in D flat for flute oboe clarinet and bassoon Op 94a 1929 Moonlight on the Water Sad Memories Scherzo Caprice Eulalie ballade for horn and piano Op 94b originally styled Ballade in A minor and assigned as Op 51b 7 based on a theme from Apollo and the Seaman dramatic symphony Op 51 Sonata for alto saxophone or bassoon and piano Op 99 arrangement of Saxophone Concerto in B flat Op 88 1927 Cambria Suite No 1 for string quartet Op 101 arrangement of Cambrian Suite for orchestra Op 101 Suite for flute and piano Op 116b Apollo quintet for four clarinets and piano Op 120 also assigned as Op 120b 71 also assigned as Op 120c 20 also assigned as Op 51b 72 possibly related to Apollo and the Seaman dramatic symphony Op 51 Arietta for harp and flute Op 120b 1930s Irene nonet for two violins viola cello double bass flute oboe clarinet and bassoon Op 129 late 1930s Bassoon Quintet Eleanora Op 134 1940s Octet for wind double bass and horn Over Many Lands Op 135 1951 73 Trinidad Barbados Colerado Jangolo Teneriffe Kesh Ireland Tueuman amp FuguePiano editTen Pieces for the young Op 2a 1890s Study in G Study in B flat Study in F A Pleading Child bagatelle A Wilful Child bagatelle Suave Dance bagatelle Petit Mazurka bagatelle Dance Rustique bagatelle Intermezzo The Old Home Ten Pieces Op 4 1890s Three Blind Mice valse Mazurka Valse Orientale Scaramouche Pantalon Scherzo Harlequinade Carneval Alsacienne Eleven Pieces for the young Op 10a 1890s A Happy Thought Forgotten Valse Gracieuse Columbine Acrobats Matinee Valse Noble Les Graces Scherzino bagatelle Petite Romance bagatelle Gnomes bagatelle Seven Pieces Op 17a 1890s Clair de lune For the King march Coquette valse Le Crepuscule Gavotte Barcarolle A Valentine Miniature Suite Op 18a 1890s originally titled Kleine Suite 74 Whims Valse Grotesque Scherzo Affection Sorrow Suite moderne Op 18b 1893 96 Scherzo Humoristique Valse Romanesque Nocturne also titled By the Sea 7 Bacchanale also titled L Orgie Bacchanale Fantasie 74 Coromanthe waltz for two pianos Op 18c probably relating to the orchestral ballet Coromanthe late 1910s which is no longer extant Ten Rhapsodie Etudes Op 42 1898 1905 Caprice Poursuivant Energique La Fantastique 75 Nuit Tenebreuse 75 Nocturne Toccata Fantoches Valse Fantasie Novelette Duo in D major for two pianos Op 43a arrangement of String Sextet in D major Henry Vaughan Op 43 1902 Impressions of a Tour Ten Mezzotints Op 49 1906 Bay of Naples Palermo Girgenti Empedocles Malta Syracuse Adriatic Brindisi Corfu Marseilles Book of Wonder suite Op 58b early 1920s Golden Dragons Troubadours Jackdaws Prelude and Fugue for two pianos Op 63a arrangement of Grand Prelude and Fugue for organ Op 63 1917 Four Futurist Dances Op 66 1914 originally assigned as Op 59c 6 originally published under the pseudonym Jean Hanze Leprechaun Dance Demon s Dance Troglodyte Dance Trollops Dance Jamaican Dances Set 1 Ring Tunes Op 67 No 1 1922 originally published as Op 85 Where s My Lover Hear Duppy Talk Ring a Diamond On the carpet Oh Palmer Oh Baby Jamaican Dances Set 2 Digging Sings Op 67 No 2 1922 originally published as Op 85 Ring Dance Deggy Dance Teacher Bailey Rosy bell o Little Sally Water Drill him constab Jamaican Dances Set 3 Ring Tunes Op 67 No 3 1922 originally published as Op 85 Poor Little Zeddy Clip clap Timber lay Rub im down Joe Hallo me honey Jump shamador Jamaican Dances Set 4 Dancing Tunes Op 67 No 4 1922 originally published as Op 85 Crahss lookin dog Marty go home Bah lim bo All me money Jimmy Rampy Koromante Dance An Enchanted Garden suite Op 70a c 1920 based on music from the opera ballet The Enchanter Op 70 A Ray of Sunshine Chasing the Butterfly Brownies Celtic Suite Op 72b 1917 largely based on Folksong Suite No 2 for string quartet String Quartet No 5 Op 72 c 1917 Uliam Dhoan All Through the Night Song of the Bottle Strathspeys The Orient fantasies Javanese Pepper Dance also titled Procession at Batavia assigned as Op 77 10 and Op 80 7 50 incorporated into Piano Concerto No 2 L Orient Op 100 Burmese Sacrifice of Water Buffaloes originally assigned as Op 81 50 incorporated into Piano Concerto No 2 L Orient Op 100 Singhalese Dancing originally assigned as Op 82 50 incorporated into Piano Concerto No 2 L Orient Op 100 Sumatrese originally assigned as Op 83 12 Siamese originally assigned as Op 84 12 Barrage Op 78a 1920 The Shaving of Shagpat suite Op 78b 1920 The Palace of Aklis Dance of Bagarag Dance of Gladness Talsarnau concert valse Op 79 1920 Dolgellau Cambrian Ballad No 1 Op 80 early 1920s Penmachno Cambrian Ballad No 2 Op 81 early 1920s Tan y Grisiau Cambrian Ballad No 3 Op 82 early 1920s Memories of Trinidad Op 86b c 1920 Buying a buggy Dry grassfire Oh me toad oh David Logan Bogey Beasts Op 89a 1923 also includes a song The Ta Ta as a final number The Caush The Seekim The Wily Grasser The Gorobobble The Oop Oop The Zoom The Nunk The Two Tailed Sogg The Iffysaurus The Snide The Pst The Moonijim The Snaitch The Prapsnot Eldorado suite Op 102b Dreamland also titled Caradoc s Lament Eldorado Bridal Ballad The Lake suite Op 102c A Dream The Lake The River The Coliseum Maentrog Cambrian Ballad No 4 Op 104 1920s originally assigned as Op 88 37 Eight Nocturnes Op 121 1939 Gulnare based on music from the poem for orchestra The Viking Op 32 Donegal based on music from the Piano Quartet No 1 in G minor Op 21 Juliet based on music from the poem for chorus and orchestra Queen Mab Op 45 Elan based on music from the opera Dylan Op 53 Bridal Ballad taken from Eldorado suite for piano Op 102b 76 Bronwen based on music from the opera Bronwen Op 75 Ariel Ulalume based on music from the poem for orchestra Ulalume Op 35 Fantasie Sonata No 1 The Haunted Palace Op 124 late 1930s based on music from the Dramatic Choral Symphony Homage to E A Poe Op 48 77 Fantasie Sonata No 2 Destiny Op 128b late 1930s also titled The Man of the Crowd 78 also titled Vulcan 20 Organ editGrand Prelude and Fugue Op 63 1917 the fugue subject using a principal theme from the operatic trilogy The Cauldron of Annwn originally published under the pseudonym Jean Hanze Suite No 1 in B flat Op 111 1930s Tragic March Wedding March Funeral March Toccata Nocturne Op 116c Suite No 2 Op 122 1930s Bridal March La Lune nocturne Tragic March Irish Song Suite No 3 Op 128a 1930s Chorale Regrets Vision Ullapool Devotion Bridal March at BallybogeyChoral music editHymn Tunes and Anthems Op 1 O Day of Rest and Gladness March to the Master s Bidding We are Children Hear My Voice O God Now When Jesus Hear O My People Now Thank We All Our God Six Choral Songs Op 9 Spring is Cheery SATB She s Up and Gone SATB I Will Woo the Rose SATTB Gentle Spring SSA Woodlark SSA Thro Groves Sequestered SSATB Eight Choral Songs Op 16b The Labourer s Song SATB Some Folks SSAA The Wanderers SSAA In Fairyland TTBB originally assigned as Op 47 No 4 11 The Hour SATB Rag and Bone Man SSA Battle Psalm TTBB In London Town unison National March for chorus and orchestra Op 26a 1902 revised 1909 originally assigned as Op 52b 17 later assigned as Op 23b 79 also titled Triumphal March 79 Heaven and Earth dramatic cantata c 1904 originally assigned as Op 55 17 possibly unfinished no longer extant 30 80 Byron for chorus and orchestra Poem No 4 Op 39 1904 originally styled Poem No 6 81 originally titled Ode to Byron 17 Queen Mab for chorus and orchestra Poem No 5 Op 45 1902 originally styled Poem No 7 17 Eight Choral Songs Op 47 Footsteps of Angels SATB To Zante SSATTB Jean Richepin s Song TTBB To Thee Wales SATB Tomlinson SSA also titled The Shirker 11 Captain Wattle TTBB Drink the Swizzy TTBB Now all is Well SATB Homage to E A Poe dramatic choral symphony for soprano alto tenor and bass soli chorus and orchestra Op 48 1902 06 revised 1908 also styled Symphony No 1 20 The Haunted Palace Hymn to the Virgin The City in the Sea The Valley Nis The Bells for chorus and orchestra Poem No 6 Op 50 1903 originally styled Poem No 9 17 Prelude Sledge Bells Wedding Bells Alarm Bells Iron Bells Apollo and the Seaman dramatic symphony Symphony No 2 for male chorus and orchestra Op 51 1907 Apollo s Coming The Rumour The Ship The Tidings The Tale of Apollo The Rebuke The New Ship The Embarkation Psalms of David for chorus and orchestra c 1928 1930 originally assigned as Op 101 13 possibly unfinished and no longer extant 82 Choral Songs Op 108 England SATB Laugh and be Merry SATB Choral Songs Op 113 The Rolling English Road SATB Wine and Water SATB Hymn before action SATB or unison Blake choral symphony 1930s originally assigned as Op 122 83 unfinished Songs of Innocence Op 130a 1934 36 related to Blake unfinished choral symphony 1930s 20 84 see also under Songs Spring SSA The Blossom SAT The Divine Image TTBB Another s Sorrow SSAATTBB Hear the Bard Op 130b c 1934 SATBarB from Blake unfinished choral symphony 1930s 20 85 Milton choral symphony Symphony No 9 Op 131 1938 46 possibly unfinished 20 85 Songs editSeven Songs for voice and piano Op 7 Fair Phyllis Wild Rose Love Symphony also scored for orchestra 5 I Cannot Tell Golden Daffodils There s a Garden Moonshine Six Songs for voice and piano Op 11 Summer Sweet Bonnie Dear Tulip s Wooing Sheila Honor Bright Grant Us Thy Peace Eight Songs for voice and piano Op 13 Love Foregone Goodmorrow Where s Mother I Came at Morn We are Violets Love s Answer Sailor s Bride You are Love Bohemian Songs for baritone and orchestra Op 14 1898 1904 Unto My Foe Liberty Ere your beauty Story of a Drum A Free Lance Twenty Years Ago Five Songs for voice and piano Op 15a In Sunshine Clad A Voice A Winter Night The Sea Hath Pearls Autumn Six Characteristic Songs for voice and piano Op 22 Sympathy Battle Song Tag and Bobtail Follow the Gleam Come to the West Seawards Six Lyrical Songs for voice and piano Op 24 Tho all the stars Love and I They love indeed A Fairy To Dianeme Night and Day Six Dramatic Songs for voice and piano Op 29 Come let us make love deathless also scored for orchestra 5 I heard a soldier My own sad love O dreamy gloomy friendly trees The Requital Dark dark the seas Six Romantic Songs for voice and piano Op 30 A Lake and a Fairy Boat To My Wife Come not when I am dead also scored for string quartet 5 A Farewell To a Cold Lover The Stars Six Landscapes for voice and piano Op 34 Along the Path The Shadows High Noon Grey Evening Night Stay my love Marino Faliero scena for bass or baritone and orchestra Op 41a 1905 also assigned as Op 41b 5 Annabel Lee ballade for baritone or tenor and orchestra Op 41b 1905 also assigned as Op 41a 5 Five Songs for voice and piano Op 54 Killary 1909 also scored for small orchestra 5 also scored for string quartet 5 An Outsong Where be you going Think not of me My Jean Garden of Irem originally included additionally in Songs Op 54 86 Five Dramatic Songs for voice and piano Op 69 Bronwen s Song from the opera Bronwen Op 75 The Coward s Exit Come not when I am dead also included in Six Romantic Songs Op 30 Clown s Song 1921 Bacchus 1921 Six Songs for voice and piano Op 74 Taliessin s Song 1920 with clarinet obbligato from the opera Bronwen Op 75 The Price 1922 Dolly 1922 Homeland 1924 also titled England 87 with oboe obbligato The Old School 1923 The Bathers with flute obbligato 1923 Three Songs for voice and string quartet Op 76 Music Comes Pack clouds away The Bells of Heaven Six Socialist Songs for voice and piano Op 77 1919 23 Salutation with oboe and viola obbligati The Garret The East Wind The Tea Shop Girl with clarinet obbligato The Tame Cat with clarinet obbligato Face Your Game The Ta Ta for voice and piano Op 89 No 15 final number of Bogey Beasts Op 89 1923 for piano Twelve Drinking Songs for voice and piano Op 92 also titled Twelve Sporting Songs 13 The Cocktail Saint George The Newest Music The Wicked Grocer The Song of Stout Tinker Tailor The Saracen s Head The Folks in Liverpool Jolly Good Ale The God in the Barley Labour in Vain Song against Songs Six Songs for voice and piano Op 97 c 1928 29 Love the Leveller Gold In an Almond Tree If birds can soar Triolets Seedtime and Harvest Six Songs for voice and piano Op 98 c 1929 30 More Sweet The Hill O Life My Senses The Forbidden Vision The Motor Bus Let there be light for voice and piano Op 109b Songs of Innocence for voice and piano Op 130a 1934 36 related to Blake unfinished choral symphony 1930s 20 84 see also under Choral music Piping Down the Valleys Echoing Green The Lamb The Shepherd Infant Joy The Blackboy Laughing Song Cradle Song Nurse s Song Holy Thursday The Chimney Sweeper Night A Dream Little Boy Lost Last Two Songs for voice and piano c 1954 Beauty s daughters Oh lovely HaideeNotes edit Thompson Kenneth Holbrooke some catalogue data Music and Letters 1965 XLVI 4 p 297 Although omitted from work lists this opera is alluded to quite often in early Holbrooke literature Lowe calls it a work of somewhat lurid character whilst Baughan writing in The Musical Standard describes the libretto by B W Findon as written in the ultra passionate Italian mode and quotes Holbrooke as follows it Varenka hovers between the popular style and Wagner drama Not an original conception perhaps but one which I thought feasible A selection of items was performed at a Grand Promenade Concert in aid of the Playgoers Club Pantomime Fund for Poor Children organised by Findon who was on the committee at His Majesty s Theatre London on 24 November 1907 the soloists included Edith Clegg and Constance Drever Thomas Beecham conducted the New Symphony Orchestra Not included in any catalogue of Holbrooke s works Lowe George Josef Holbrooke and his work London Kegan Paul 1920 p 38 Lowe describes works with which the composer has become ultimately dissatisfied and these he has had no hesitation in destroying The Early Opera amongst his list of casualties is without doubt Varenka a b c d e f g h i j k l Holbrooke Joseph Complete list of the musical works of Josef Holbrooke London Modern Music Library 1952 a b c d Lowe George Josef Holbrooke and his work London Kegan Paul 1920 p 313 a b c d e f g h Holbrooke Joseph List of complete works by Josef Holbrooke London Goodwin amp Tabb 1924 Lowe George Josef Holbrooke and his work London Kegan Paul 1920 p 290 Dated from the autograph full score of Acts 2 and 3 held by the National Library of Wales MSS 23863 23865F a b c d e Lowe George Josef Holbrooke and his work London Kegan Paul 1920 p 314 a b c Lowe George Josef Holbrooke and his work London Kegan Paul 1920 p 311 a b c Holbrooke Joseph Josef Holbrooke and his work London Goodwin amp Tabb 1924 p 19 a b c d e Holbrooke Joseph Complete list of the works of Josef Holbrooke London Paxton amp Co n d c 1929 p 16 a b Lowe George Josef Holbrooke and his work London Kegan Paul 1920 p 208 Lowe George Josef Holbrooke and his work London Kegan Paul 1920 p 223 The ballet is described in great detail by George Lowe 1920 and assigned the opus number 61 but no subsequent catalogue of Holbrooke s works includes it There is however a waltz for two pianos of the same title Op 18c which is probably related to the ballet a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Musical works by Josef Holbrooke 1895 1904 Leipzig and London Breitkopf amp Hartel 1904 a b List of Joseph Holbrooke s Poeana London Rudall Carte 1937 Lowe George Josef Holbrooke and his work London Kegan Paul 1920 pp 207 230 306 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Holbrooke Joseph Complete list of Holbrooke s published musical works London Modern Music Library October 1941 Holbrooke Joseph Les Hommages Symphony No 1 full score London Novello amp Co n d c 1910 a b Holbrooke Joseph Joseph Holbrooke s 8 symphonies London Modern Music Library 1940 Holbrooke Joseph Les Hommages Grand Suite No 3 piano reduction London Leonard amp Co 1909 Holbrooke Joseph Complete list of Holbrooke s published musical works London Modern Music Library 1941 Lowe George Josef Holbrooke and his work London Kegan Paul 1920 p 209 a b Brian Havergal Josef Holbrooke English composer Tomorrow 4 November 1939 pp 31 32 reprinted in MacDonald Malcolm Havergal Brian on music volume 1 London Toccata Press 1986 p 284 Holbrooke Joseph Josef Holbrooke and his work London Goodwin amp Tabb 1924 p 20 a b c d e Holbrooke Joseph Untitled and undated printed catalogue of works London Modern Music Library held at Birmingham University Library MS79 16 14 Musical works by Josef Holbrooke 1895 1904 Leipzig and London Breitkopf amp Hartel 1904 described as Suite No 4 for Grand Orchestra a b c d e f Not included in any subsequent catalogue of Holbrooke s works Lowe George Josef Holbrooke and his work London Kegan Paul 1920 p 38 Lowe describes works with which the composer has become ultimately dissatisfied and these he has had no hesitation in destroying He specifically mentions The New Renaissance Lowe George Josef Holbrooke and his work London Kegan Paul 1920 p 38 Lowe describes works with which the composer has become ultimately dissatisfied and these he has had no hesitation in destroying He specifically mentions Ode to Victory Brian Havergal Josef Holbrooke English composer Tomorrow 4 November 1939 pp 31 32 reprinted in MacDonald Malcolm Havergal Brian on music volume 1 London Toccata Press 1986 p 285 Brian refers to the Imperial March mistakenly assuming it to be a recent composition his description Holbrooke adds to the dignity of the work by his use of two most popular tunes God Save the King and Rule Britannia indicates that the two scores if not identical at least share fundamental similarities First published as such by Cary amp Co c 1920 Lowe George Josef Holbrooke and his work London Kegan Paul 1920 pp 207 309 a b c Josef Holbrooke Various appreciations by many authors London Rudall Carte 1937 p 175 a b c Holbrooke Joseph Complete list of the works of Josef Holbrooke London Paxton amp Co n d c 1929 p 15 Josef Holbrooke Various appreciations by many authors London Rudall Carte 1937 p 176 a b Holbrooke Josef Untitled and undated printed catalogue of works London Modern Music Library held at Birmingham University Library MS79 16 14 Holbrooke Josef The Wizard opera ballet Op 70 vocal score London Goodwin and Tabb n d 1923 the principal sections re used in The Pit and the Pendulum are the Prelude to Act I vs pp 5 9 the Prelude to Act III vs p 108 and the Dance of Terror vs pp 125 127 Although included in List of Joseph Holbrooke s Poeana 1937 there is no reference to the work in subsequent catalogues and the score has not been traced Musical works by Josef Holbrooke 1895 1904 Leipzig and London Breitkopf amp Hartel 1904 in this early catalogue the Concerto is styled Poem No 6 but since there is no work styled Poem No 5 in the sequence one work styled Poem No 6 and two works styled Poem No 7 see note relating to Byron Op 39 this is clearly an error the intention being to allocate the Concerto as Poem No 5 thus forming the sequence The Raven No 1 Ode to Victory No 2 The Skeleton in Armour No 3 Ulalume No 4 Poem for Piano and Orchestra No 5 Byron No 6 Queen Mab No 7 The Masque of the Red Death No 8 and The Bells No 9 Lloyd Stephen Sir Dan Godfrey champion of British composers London Thames Publishing 1995 p 58 Lloyd Stephen Sir Dan Godfrey champion of British composers London Thames Publishing 1995 p 102 Holbrooke Joseph Complete list of Holbrooke s published musical works London Modern Music Library October 1941 the placement in this catalogue confirms a relationship to Apollo and the Seaman dramatic symphony Op 51 Lowe George Josef Holbrooke and his work London Kegan Paul 1920 p 123 Holbrooke Joseph List of complete works by Josef Holbrooke London Goodwin amp Tabb 1924 under the entry for this concerto Holbrooke refers to a Bournemouth performance in 1905 thus strongly implying a direct link to the earlier concerto Lloyd Stephen Sir Dan Godfrey champion of British composers London Thames Publishing 1995 pp 58 69 102 Thompson Kenneth Holbrooke some catalogue data Music and Letters 1965 XLVI 4 p 300 a b c d Holbrooke Joseph Josef Holbrooke and his work London Goodwin amp Tabb 1924 p 18 The full score is missing presumed lost and the work exists only in a copyist manuscript arrangement for two pianos This was formerly in the ownership of Arthur Hammond and is now held at Cambridge University Library MS Add 9287 3 the alternative title of Piano Concerto No 3 is given on the manuscript Holbrooke Joseph List of Joseph Holbrooke s Poeana London Rudall Carte 1937 Dated on manuscript copy held by Cambridge University Library MS Add 9287 4 a b c Holbrooke Joseph List of complete works by Josef Holbrooke London Goodwin amp Tabb 1924 under the entry for Mezzotints Op 55 Holbrooke refers to the arrangement for brass band a b Webb Joseph Dee Joseph Holbrooke A study of the published and unpublished solo and chamber works for clarinet with an annotated bibliography MA University of North Texas 2009 pp 23 24 Lowe George Josef Holbrooke and his work London Kegan Paul 1920 p 99 Thompson Kenneth Holbrooke some catalogue data Music and Letters 1965 XLVI 4 p 302 Lowe George Josef Holbrooke and his work London Kegan Paul 1920 p 277 Thompson Kenneth Holbrooke some catalogue data Music and Letters 1965 XLVI 4 p 301 a b Lowe George Josef Holbrooke and his work London Kegan Paul 1920 p 105 Thompson Kenneth Holbrooke some catalogue data Music and Letters 1965 XLVI 4 p 303 Lowe George Josef Holbrooke and his work London Kegan Paul 1920 p 312 movements given as Nocturne L Extace Serenade Elegie Melodie Eilean Shona From Syracuse Scherzo Holbrooke Joseph List of complete works by Josef Holbrooke London Goodwin amp Tabb 1924 movements given as Nocturne in C minor Albanian Serenade L extase Celtic Elegie From Syracuse The Butterfly Girgenti Cavatina Eileen Shona Melody a b Published as such by Blenheim Press Webb Joseph Dee Joseph Holbrooke A study of the published and unpublished solo and chamber works for clarinet with an annotated bibliography MA University of North Texas 2009 p 20 Lowe George Josef Holbrooke and his work London Kegan Paul 1920 p 312 Lowe George Josef Holbrooke and his work London Kegan Paul 1920 p 121 Colles H C ed Grove s dictionary of music and musicians 3rd edition London Macmillan 1929 vol ii p 653 Song and Dance String Quartet No 2 parts London Goodwin amp Tabb n d 1922 Song and Dance String Quartet No 2 parts London Goodwin amp Tabb n d 1922 Thompson 1965 p 304 is mistaken in ascribing the alternative title Song and Dance to the earlier Quartet War Impressions Op 58a Josef Holbrooke Various appreciations by many authors London Rudall Carte 1937 p 182 Barnett Robert Joseph Holbrooke works selective list Grove Music Online Dated on manuscript copy held by Cambridge University Library MS Add 9287 5 a b Lowe George Josef Holbrooke and his work London Kegan Paul 1920 p 306 a b Recorded by Andrey Gugnin on Homage to Godowsky Hyperion CDA68310 2020 Holbrooke Joseph Complete list of Holbrooke s published musical works London Modern Music Library October 1941 several catalogues include reference to Holbrooke s Poeana a numbered sequence of compositions based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe this list classifies the multi movement piano suites Eldorado and The Lake as forming Poeana numbers 17 to 24 this implied presence of a fourth movement in the Eldorado suite is mysterious since in the 1937 Poeana catalogue only three movements are listed It also describes the Nocturnes Op 121 as containing Poeana numbers 4 and 19 number 4 is Ulalume also numbered as such in its original orchestral form whilst number 19 clearly refers to both the third movement of Eldorado and this Nocturne Thompson Kenneth Holbrooke some catalogue data Music and Letters 1965 XLVI 4 p 298 Sova Dawn B Critical companion to Edgar Allan Poe a literary reference to his life and work New York Infobase Publishing 2007 p 344 a b Holbrooke Josef Triumphal March Op 23b vocal score London J amp W Chester 1917 Lowe George Josef Holbrooke and his work London Kegan Paul 1920 p 38 Lowe describes works with which the composer has become ultimately dissatisfied and these he has had no hesitation in destroying He specifically mentions Heaven and Earth Musical works by Josef Holbrooke 1895 1904 Leipzig and London Breitkopf amp Hartel 1904 in this early catalogue both Byron and Queen Mab are styled Poem No 7 This is clearly an error the intention being to allocate Byron as Poem No 6 thus forming the sequence The Raven No 1 Ode to Victory No 2 The Skeleton in Armour No 3 Ulalume No 4 Poem for Piano and Orchestra No 5 Byron No 6 Queen Mab No 7 The Masque of the Red Death No 8 and The Bells No 9 See note relating to Piano Concerto in F minor Dramatique This title is found in several catalogues from the 1930s including Complete list of orchestral chamber and choral works c 1930 and indicated as having been published Important musical works very rarely heard in this country by Josef Holbrooke c 1930 However there is no mention of it in either Complete list of Holbrooke s published musical works 1941 or A list of choral songs c 1950 and no printed copy has been traced Josef Holbrooke Various appreciations by many authors London Rudall Carte 1937 p 169 a b Fitch Donald Blake set to music a bibliography of musical settings of the poems and prose of William Blake Berkeley Los Angeles and Oxford University of California Press 1990 p 105 a b Fitch Donald Blake set to music a bibliography of musical settings of the poems and prose of William Blake Berkeley Los Angeles and Oxford University of California Press 1990 p 104 List of complete works by Josef Holbrooke London Goodwin amp Tabb 1924 Holbrooke Joseph List of complete works by Josef Holbrooke London Goodwin amp Tabb 1924References editBarnett Robert Joseph Holbrooke works selective list Grove Music Online British Library 1981 1987 The Catalogue of Printed Music in the British Library to 1980 K G Saur London Holbrooke Joseph 1904 Musical works by Josef Holbrooke 1895 1904 Breitkopf amp Hartel Leipzig and London Holbrooke Joseph 1924 List of complete works by Josef Holbrooke Goodwin amp Tabb London typescript Holbrooke Joseph 1924 Josef Holbrooke and his work Goodwin amp Tabb London Holbrooke Joseph c 1929 Complete list of the works of Josef Holbrooke Paxton amp Co London Holbrooke Joseph c 1930 Important musical works very rarely heard in this country by Josef Holbrooke Modern Music Library London Holbrooke Joseph c 1930 Complete list of orchestral chamber and choral works Modern Music Library London Holbrooke Joseph c 1930 Complete list of the published songs and pianoforte works Modern Music Library London Holbrooke Joseph c 1931 Printed catalogue of works Modern Music Library London Birmingham University Library MS79 16 14 Holbrooke Joseph 1937 Josef Holbrooke Various appreciations by many authors Rudall Carte London Holbrooke Joseph 1937 List of Joseph Holbrooke s Poeana Rudall Carte London Holbrooke Joseph c 1937 40 Complete list of works for wind instruments Modern Music Library London Holbrooke Joseph 1940 Joseph Holbrooke s 8 symphonies Modern Music Library London Holbrooke Joseph c 1940 Complete list of the works mechanically produced of Josef Holbrooke Modern Music Library London Holbrooke Joseph 1941 Complete list of Holbrooke s published musical works Modern Music Library London Holbrooke Joseph 1946 Josef Holbrooke s music dramas ballets pageants etc Modern Music Library London Holbrooke Joseph c 1950 A list of choral songs Modern Music Library London Holbrooke Joseph c 1950 National works by Josef Holbrooke Modern Music Library London Holbrooke Joseph 1952 Complete list of the musical works of Josef Holbrooke Modern Music Library London Lowe George 1920 Josef Holbrooke and his work Kegan Paul London Thompson Kenneth 1965 Holbrooke some catalogue data Music and Letters XLVI 4 p 298 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of compositions by Joseph Holbrooke amp oldid 1190596696, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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