List of works by Alec Rowley

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Contents


Works with Opus Number

  1. Daffodils (Allegretto)
  2. Lilies (Andante)
  3. Crocus (Allegro)
  4. Primrose (Andante)
  5. Poppies (Allegro)
  1. The Bell Buoy
  2. Sea Spray
  3. Moonlight
  4. Into the Icy Blast
  1. The Moon River
  2. In the Temple
  3. Dragon Dance
  1. Humoresque
  2. Oriental Valse
  3. Canzonet
  4. Valse Impromptu
  5. Bluette
  6. Novelette
  1. The Call of Pan
  2. Silenus Runs Amok
  3. Nymphs and Shepherds
  4. The Lost Dryad
  5. Satyrs
  • Op. 38 - Von Elfen und Feen : Klavierstücke im Umfang von fünf Tönen; Leipzig: Peters, 1957 Series: Erholung, Heft II
  • Op. 39 - Punchinello (A masque of shadows), suite for Piano; London : Edwin Ashdown, 1920
  • Op. 41 - Poetical Studies (1920), for Piano
  1. Breeze Song
  2. Arabesque
  3. Longing
  4. Coquet
  5. Legend
19. Fanfare
20. Toccatina
21. Romance
22. Moonlight
23. Syncopations
24. Scherzo
25. Grotesque
26. The Enchanted Flute
27. Spinning Wheel
28. Blues
29. Caprice
30. Bells
  • Op. 43 - First Rhapsody (of Erin), for Piano (pub. 1920)
  • Op. 48 - Kleine Lyrische Sonate, for Violin and Piano; Leipzig: Peters, cop. 1937
  • Op. 49 - Piano Concerto in D major (1938), for Piano and String Orchestra, with timpani and side drum ad lib.
  • Op. 64 - Andante Religioso, for Organ (pub. 1921)

Works without Opus Number

  1. Berceuse
  2. Pipers
  3. Pastourelle
  4. Burlesque
  1. Before a Service (Opening Voluntary)
  2. After a Service (Concluding Voluntary)
  3. For a Light Occasion
  4. For a Solemn Occasion
  5. For a Festive Occasion
St. Hugh (Lord, teach us how to pray aright) (pub. 1953)
St. Mary (O Lord, turn not Thy Face from me) (pub. 1951)
St. Bride (Have mercy, Lord, on me) (pub. 1952)
Redhead (Rock of Ages) (pub. 1952)
Hollingside (Jesu, Lover of my Soul) (pub. 1951)
  • Volume 2 (Easter & Ascensiontide)
Easter Alleluia (pub. 1952)
St. Magnus (The Head that once was crowned with thorns) (pub. 1953)
Richmond (Praise to the holiest in the Height) (pub. 1952)
Miles Lane (All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name) (pub. 1952)
The Old 104th (O Worship the King) (pub. 1952)
  • Volume 3
Greensleeves (pub. 1952)
Franconia (pub. 1953)
Rockingham (pub. 1952)
Veni Sancte Spiritus (pub. 1952)
St. George (pub. 1954)
  • Volume 4
Crimond (pub. 1951)
Eventide (pub. 1952)
Hanover (pub. 1951)
St. Peter (pub. 1952)
Surrey (pub. 1953)
  • Volume 5
Belmont (pub. 1951)
Horbury (pub. 1952)
Darwall (pub. 1952)
Bromsgrove (pub. 1953)
Eden (pub. 1952)
  • St. Clements (pub. 1952)
  • Choral Preludes, 4 seasonal improvisations, for Organ; London : Hinrichsen Edition, ©1948
  1. On "Winchester new" (Advent)
  2. On "Good Christian men" (Christmas)
  3. On "Heiliger Geist" (Lent)
  4. On "Eisenach" (Easter)
  1. Siciliana 'The Holly and the Ivy'
  2. Minuet 'The Holly and the Ivy' and 'The Cherry Tree Carol'
  3. Fughetta 'The Little Room'
  4. Bourrée 'On Christmas Night' and 'The Moon Shines Bright'
  1. Slumber Song
  2. Pastoral
  3. Romance (Canon)
  4. Tarantella
  1. Three Jolly Shepherds
  2. The Prophecy
  3. The Birthday
  • December Morn, for Mixed Chorus with Organ or Piano accompaniment (Doris Rowley); London : J. Curwen & Sons, 1930
  • Elves, for Organ (pub. 1928)
  • English Dance Suite (pub. 1923)
  • Enoch two-part songs. No. 212, Oh! dear! what can the matter be? : two-part songs for treble voices; [London] : Edwin Ashdown, 1954
  • Evening Mists, for Piano (pub. 1927)
  • English Suite, for String Orchestra; London, Novello [©1949]
  • Fantasia on Veni Emmanuel, for Organ (pub. 1943)
  • Festival March, for Organ (pub. 1946)
  • Fileuse, for Organ (pub. 1932)
  • The Four Winds, for Organ; London : Stainer & Bell ; New York : Galaxy Music Corp., ©1925
  1. North wind
  2. South wind
  3. East wind
  4. West wind
  • The Garden and the Cross Gethsemane. Cantata for mixed voices, with soprano, tenor and bass solos and organ acc. Suitable for Lent or Easter (Arthur L Salmon); New York, H.W. Gray Co., agents for Novello [1949]
  • Heroic Suite, for Organ (pub. 1921)
  • How far is it to Bethlehem?, for Voice and Piano (pub. 1925)
  • 9 Hymn-Tune Voluntaries, for Organ (pub. 1958)
  • 5 Improvisations, for Organ (pub. 1948)
  • 3 Irish Sketches, for Piano; [London] : Edwin Ashdown, 1923
Flanagan keeps a-dancin'
  • Keltic March, for Organ (pub. 1957)
  • A Lantern Suite, for Piano; New York : G. Schirmer, ©1915
  1. A lantern phantasy
  2. The festal day
  3. A lantern dance
  4. Evening
  • The Linnet's Secret, for Voice and Piano
  • 6 Little two-part Canons, for treble voices; London : J. Curwen & Sons, 1930
  1. Rosy Apples
  2. The Party
  3. A Swing Song
  4. Ebenezer Brown
  5. The Clock
  6. Hornpipe
  1. The organ grinder
  2. Toy band
  3. Dance of the moths
  4. Peep o'day
  5. Wooden soldier
  1. Outward Bound - Chanty. Boldly (F major)
  2. Hornpipe - Octave Skips. Brightly (C major)
  3. The Bosuns' Story - An Imaginative Picture. Slow (F major)
  4. A Sailor's Song - Extended Position of the Hand. Firmly (G major)
  5. Jack Ashore - Lightness and Speed. Breezily (D major)
4. Candlelight
  1. On Seconds
  2. On Thirds
  3. On Fourths
  4. On Fifths
  5. On Sixths
  6. On Sevenths
  7. On Octaves

Arrangements

  • Bobby Shafto : S.A.T.B; [London] : Edwin Ashdown, 1940
  • Bobby Shafto : S.A.B.; [London] : Edwin Ashdown, 1954
  • Plaisir d'amour = Fleeting love : two-part song for female voices by Johann Paul Aegidius Martini (Helen Taylor); [London] : Edwin Ashdown, 1947
  • When daisies pied Author, by Thomas Augustine Arne, arranged as a four-part song (William Shakespeare) Publisher: London : Novello & Company, 1943
  • Schubert Valses, arr. for 2 Pianos; [London] : Edwin Ashdown, 1948
  • Air from the suite for orchestra in D by Bach (arr. for Organ); [London] : Edwin Ashdown, 1950