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Works by Composer GIBBS, CECIL ARMSTRONG

2 Songs, op. 14/2: The Bells. To one who passed whistling through the night' Summer Night.' The fields are full. Take heed, young heart' When I was one-and-twenty. The Birch Tree.' Lullaby.' The Sleeping Beauty.' The Ballad of Semmerwater. Tom o'Bedlam. The Mad Prince.' Hypochondriacus. Neglected Moon.' The Rejected Lover. Arrogant Poppies.' Sailing Homeward. The Tiger-Lily.' The splendour falls. Titania.Danger. Nightfall.' Silver, op. 30/2. Mistletoe.' The Oxen. In the Highlands, op. 9.' Bya Bierside. Crossings, op. 20:' Anne's Cradle Song: Araby. Five Eyes, op. 15/2. The Wanderer. The Flooded Stream.' 4 Songs for a Mad Sea Captain, op. 111

Geraldine McGreevy 

3 Pieces

Robert Atchison 

6 Sketches

Ian Hare 

A Birthday Greeting for Ralph Vaughan Williams

Atchison Qrt 

A Song of Shadows. Silver. Five Eyes

Elizabeth Ritchie 

A Vision of Night, op. 38

Ronald Corp 

Almayne. Suite

Robert Atchison 

Concertino

Martin Roscoe 
Martin Roscoe 

Crossings, op. 20

Ronald Corp 

Crossings: Araby; Ann's Cradle Song; Beggar's Song; Candlestick Maker's Song. The Bells. Five Eyes. As I Lay in the Early Sun. Silver. The Tiger Lily. The Sleeping Beauty. The Wanderer. Take Heed, Young Heart. Proud Maisie. Jenny Jones. The Ballad of Semmerwater. Padralc the Fiddler. Down in Yonder Meadow. Dream Song. Midnight. A Ballad Maker. The Witch. The Splendour Falls. The Cherry Tree. Hypochondrlacus. Dusk

Nik Hancock-Child 

Crossings—Suite for Orchestra

Ronald Corp 

Dale and Feil. Threnody for Walter de la Mare. A Spring Garland. Almayne (English 17th-century Air)

Robert Salter 

Dusk

Light Music Society O 
Ernest Tomlinson 
Ronald Corp 

Dusk, op. 82/3

Ronald Corp 

Fancy Dress Suite: Dusk

Ronald Corp 

Lyric Sonata. Fantasy. Violin Sonata No. 1 in E

Robert Atchison 

O Praise God in His Holiness

Martha Shaw 

Odysseus

David Drummond 

Peacock Pie

Martin Roscoe 
Martin Roscoe 

Peacock Pie. Concertino

Roscoe
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 

Peacock Pie. Concertino, op. 103;

Martin Roscoe 

Prelude, Andante, and Finale

Robert Salter 

Selections by

Ronald Corp 

Silver

Felicity Lott 

Sonata for Cello and Piano in e, op. 132

Lionel Handy 

Songs

Nik Hancock-Child 
Geraldine McGreevy 
Geraldine McGreevy 

Songs by

Graham Trew 
Sarah Connolly 

String Quartets: in C, op. 95; in a, op. 8; in e. Three Pieces for String Quartet

Atchison Qrt 

Suite for Strings

Robert Salter 

Suite in A for Violin and Orchestra

Ronald Corp 

Suite in A for Violin and Orchestra, op. 10. The Cat and the Wedding Cake. 4 Orchestra Dances

Ronald Corp 

Symphonies: No. 1 in E; No. 3 in B♭

Andrew Penny 

Symphonies: No. 1; No. 3

Penny
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 

The Cat and the Wedding Cake. 4 Orchestral Dances

Ronald Corp 

The Enchanted Wood, op. 25

Ronald Corp 

The Enchanted Wood. A Vision of Night—Symphonic Poem

Ronald Corp 

TheBells? To One Who Passed Whistling through the Night? Summer Night* The Fields Are Full. Take Heed, Young Heart. When I Was One and Twenty. The Birch Tree? Lullaby? Sleeping Beauty? Ballad of Semmerwater. Tom o'Bedlam. The Mad Prince? Hypochondriacus. Neglected Moon!? The Rejected Lover. Arrogant Poppies? Sailing Homeward. The Tiger-Lily? The Splendour Falls. Titania. Danger. Nightfall? Silver? Mistletoe? The Oxen. In the Highlands? By a Bierside. Araby? Ann's Cradle Song? Five Eyes? The Wanderer. The Flooded Stream? 4 Songs for a Mad Sea Captain

Geraldine McGreevy 

When I was one-and-twenty

Graham Trew 

 

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