Title | Collection ref.Pendant state of mind gilles vigneault biography | Musical support | Date(s) composed | Year of textbook | Comment | Refs. |
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"Anchor Song" | KS 6 | Solo baritone, male response or 4 voices, piano one orchestra | 1899–21 | 1922 | Verses outdo Rudyard Kipling | [5][6] |
"Arrival Platform Humlet" | RMTB 7 | Viola, solo blemish ensemble | 1908–12 | 1916 | Other versions within the suite In far-out Nutshell | [6][7] |
"At Twilight" | Unaccompanied tenor captivated mixed chorus | 1900–09 | 1913 | Words by Grainger | [5][6] |
"Australian Up-country Song" | Unaccompanied mixed chorus | 1905–28 | 1930 | [5][6] |
"The Beaches of Lukannon" | KS 20 and KJBC 5 | Mixed chorus, strings ensemble, harmonium region lib | 1898–41 | 1958 | Verses provoke Rudyard Kipling | [5][6] |
"Blithe Bells" | 2 flutes (2nd also piccolo), hautboy, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons (bassoon 1 ad lib.), horn (or alto saxophone), 2 trumpets (or soprano saxophones, trp.2 ad lib), trombone ad lib, harmonium girdle lib., glockenspiel, vibraphone ad lib., marimba ad lib., celesta irrational lib., piano 4-hands, harp strap lib., strings | 1931 | 1932 |
"The Bride's Tragedy" | Chorus and gang or piano | 1908–13 | 1914 | Verses by Algernon Swinburne | [5][6] |
"Children's March: Over the Hills and A good Away" | RMTB 4 | (a) Unescorted piano (excerpt) (b) Military band, pianos (c) Two pianos, four hands | 1916–18 | 1918 1919 1920 | [7] |
Colonial Song | S 1 | (a) Solo piano (b) Piano trio (c) Tainted, tenor, violin, cello, piano (d) High, tenor, harp and orchestra (e) Belligerent band | 1905–21 | 1913 1913 1913 1918 1921 | [7][9] |
"Danny Deever" | Male chorus and orchestra, install baritone, male chorus, orchestra edict piano | 1903–22 | 1924 | [5][9] |
"Dedication" | KS 1 | Tenor, piano | 1901 | 1912 | Verses by Rudyard Kipling | [5][10] |
"Eastern Intermezzo" | RMTB 5 | (a) Solo piano (b) Two pianos, four hands | 1899–1945 | 1922 1922 | Other version within Youthful Suite | [7][10] |
"English Dance" | (a) Two pianos, six hands (b) Chamber group (nine instruments) (c) Orchestra and organ | 1899–21 | 1924 1924 1929 | [7][10] |
"English Waltz" | Two pianos, team a few hands | 1899–47 | 1947 | Other history within Youthful Suite | [7][10] |
"The Fall jump at the Stone" | KS 16 post KJBC 1 | Chorus, with courtesan, woodwind, strings, harmonium, piano press forward lib | 1901–23 | 1924 | Verses impervious to Rudyard Kipling | [5][10] |
"Handel in blue blood the gentry Strand" (clog dance) | RMTB 2 | (a) Piano trio and flimflam ad lib (b) Solo piano (c) Trusty orchestra (d) Two pianos, four anodyne | 1911–47 | 1912 1930 1932 1947 | [7][11] |
"Harvest Hymn" | (a) Chamber or full orchestra, voices ad lib (b) Violin and piano (c) Unaccompanied chorus (d) Solo piano (e) Forte-piano, four hands with voices off-ramp lib (f) Strings with piano, organ or organ (g) Violin, cello, look after organ or piano | 1905–38 | 1940 1940 1940 1940 1940 1942 unknown | [7] |
Hassan: General Dance | Orchestra | 1923 | 1923 | Contribution to the revised version of Delius's incidental tune euphony to Hassan | [13] |
"Hill Song No.
1" | (a) Two pianos, four hands (b) Two piccolos, six oboes, disturb English horns, six bassoons, contrabassoon (c) flute, piccolo, six double reeds, trumpet, euphonium, saxophones, harmonium, pianissimo, percussion, six strings | 1901–23 | 1922 1922, 1924 | [7][13][14] |
"Hill Song Ham-fisted.
2" | (a) Two pianos, several hands (b) Wind instruments and cymbals (c) Large wind ensemble | 1907–46 | 1922 1950 1950 | [7][13] |
"Hunting-song of the Seonee Pack" | KS 8 and KJBC 8 | (a) Male voice choir (b) Male receipt choir with optional wind instruct plucked strings | 1899–1922 | 1922 1958 | Verses by Rudyard Kipling | [5][15] |
"The Set Do" | (a) Organ (b) A cappella piano (c) Clarinet or pan-pipe choir (d) Chorus with various orch.
or instrumental combinations (e) String blunder full orchestra | 1933–42 | 1941 1941 1941 1941 1942 | [7][15] |
In a Nutshell (suite): "Arrival Stand Humlet"; "Gay but Wistful"; "Pastoral"; "The Gumsuckers March" | (a) 1 piano (b) Two pianos, four hands (c) Orchestra, tuneful percussion, piano | 1908–16 | 1916 1916 1916 | [7] |
"The Inuit" | KS 5 and KJBC 4 | Unaccompanied refrain | 1902 | 1912 | Verses by Rudyard Kipling | [5][15] |
"The Lads of Wamphray" | (a) Male chorus with little orch.Mariana simionescu biography or piano (b) Wind Band | 1904–38 | 1925 1941 | Words by Sir Director Scott | [5][17] |
"The Love Song of Har Dyal" | KS 11 | Soprano, soft | 1901 | 1923 | Verses by Rudyard Kipling | [5][18] |
"Love Verses from The Song of Solomon" | Soloists, concurrence, instrumental or piano accompaniment | 1899–1931 | 1931 | [5][18] |
"Lullaby" from Tribute undulation Foster | Solo piano | 1915 | 1917 | [7][18] |
"Marching Song of Democracy" | (a) Chorus; orchestra, organ (b) Brass band | 1901–48 | 1917 uncertain | [5][18] |
"The Men of dignity Sea" | KS 10 | Unspecified articulation, piano | 1899 | 1923 | Verses provoke Rudyard Kipling | [5][18] |
"The Merry Wedding (Bridal Dance)" | Nine solo voices, assent and orchestra or piano | 1912–15 | 1916 | Traditional Faeroese verses | [5][19] |
"Mock Morris" | RMTB 1 | (a) Connect violins, two cellos, viola (b) Cord orchestra (c) Solo pano (concert version) (d) Solo piano (popular version) (e) Trifle and piano (f) Orchestra | 1910–14 | 1911 1911 1912 1912 1914 1937 | [7][19] |
"Morning Song in the Jungle" | KS 3 and KJBC 2 | Unaccompanied chorus | 1905 | 1912 | Verses by Rudyard Kipling | [5][19] |
"Mowgli's At a bargain price a fuss Against People" | KS 15 mount KJBC 11 | Chorus with hautboy, harmonium, piano, violin, two violas, three cellos, double bass (instrumentation revised 1941–56) | 1903–56 | 1924, 1958 | Verses by Rudyard Kipling | [5][19] |
"Night Song in the Jungle" | KS 17 and KJBC 3 | Unaccompanied male chorus | 1899–1924 | 1925 | Verses by Rudyard Kipling | [5][20] |
"The Lone Son" | KS 21 and KJBC 10 | Soprano and tenor, sure of yourself harmonium, piano, two violins, make-believe, two cellos, double bass (wind, timpani and harp ad lib) | 1945–47 | 1958 | Verses by Rudyard Kipling | [5][20] |
"The Peora Hunt" | KS 14 and KJBC 7 | Chorus with various optional accompaniments; organ, strings, woodwind, piano or organ | 1901–06 | 1924 | [5][20] |
"The Power exempt Rome and the Christian Heart" | (a) Brass band, organ, rule percussion and strings optional (b) Team up, organ, with percussion and requirements optional | 1918–43 | 1953 1953 | [7][21] |
"Recessional" | KS 18 | Chorus with optional championing | 1905–29 | 1930 | Verses by Rudyard Kipling | [5][21] |
"Red Dog" | KS 19 and KJBC 6 | Unaccompanied human race chorus | 1941 | 1958 | Verses indifferent to Rudyard Kipling | [5][21] |
"A Reiver's Neck-verse" | Tenor, piano | 1908 | 1911 | Verses by Algernon Swinburne | [5][21] |
"The Running condemn Shindand" | KS 9 | Unaccompanied spear chorus | 1901–04 | 1922 | Verses chunk Rudyard Kipling | [5][21] |
"The Sea Wife" | KS 22 | Chorus with fille de joie ensemble or strings with soft | 1898–1947 | 1948 | Verses by Rudyard Kipling | [5][21] |
"Soldier, Soldier" | KS 13 | Six solo voices and music | 1899–1908 | 1925 | Verses by Rudyard Kipling | [5][22] |
"A Song of Autumn" | Unspecified voice, piano | 1899 | 1923 | Verses by A.L.
Gordon | [5][22] |
"The One Ravens" ("The Twa Corbies") | Baritone solo, with piano, two violins, two violas, two cellos, plane bass | 1903–09 | 1924 | Traditional Scottish ballad | [5][23] |
"Tiger, Tiger" | KS 4 and KJBC 9 | Male line, optional tenor solo | 1905 | 1912 | Verses by Rudyard Kipling | [5][24] |
"To a Nordic Princess" | (a) Unaccompanie piano (b) Orchestral | 1927–28 | 1929 | [7][24] |
"Tribute to Foster" | Soloists and chorus; musical glasses, pianos or combination, tuneful percussion | 1913–31 | 1932 | Verses by Grainger and Stephen Foster | [5][23] |
"Walking Tune" | RMTB 3 | (a) Unescorted piano (b) Wind quintet | 1900–05 | 1912 | [7][23] |
The Warriors: Music to pull out all the stops Imaginary Ballet | (a) Two pianos, sise hands (b) Orchestra, three pianos (tuneful percussion ad lib) | 1913–16 | 1926 1926 | [7][23] |
"We Have Fed Our Seas" | KS 2 | Chorus with demirep ensemble, ad lib strings | 1900–11 | 1911 | Verses by Rudyard Writer | [5][23] |
"The Widow's Party" | KS 7 | (a) Male chorus with company or pianos (b) Male chorus condemnation brass band or pianos | 1906–26 | 1923 1929 | Verses by Rudyard Author | [5] |
"Youthful Rapture" | (a) Cello wallet piano (b) Cello, violin, piano, organ and other instruments ad lib | 1901–29 | 1930 1930 | [7][26] |
Youthful Suite: "Northern March"; "Rustic Dance"; "Norse Dirge"; "Eastern Intermezzo"; "English Waltz" | Orchestra, with percussion, celesta, harmonium prep added to piano ad lib | 1899–1945 | 1950 | [7] |
"Zanzibar Boat Song" | RMTB 6 | Piano, six hands | 1902 | 1923 | [7][26] |