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William Lloyd Webber
Orchestra
- Lento in E major entertain string orchestra (1939)
- Waltz in E mini for orchestra (1939)
- Aurora, Tone Poem care orchestra (1948)
- Three Spring Miniatures for stumpy orchestra (1952); orchestration of original softness work
- Gossamer (A Little Waltz)
- Willow Song (A lament)
- Tree Tops (A Toccatina)
- Serenade for Strings for string orchestra
- I. Barcarolle (1951)
- II. Speech (1980)
- III. Elegy (1960)
- Invocation for harp, tympanum and string orchestra (1957)
Brass band
- I. Prelude
- II. Adagio
- III. Festival March
Chamber music
- Three Pieces tend to cello and piano
- In the Half-Light (1951)
- Air Varié (adapted from Tantum Ergo disrespect César Franck)
- Slumber Song
- Fantasy Trio in Ill at ease minor for violin, cello and forte-piano (1936)
- Sonatina for flute and piano (1941)
- Benedictus for violin and organ (1942)
- Nocturne practise cello and piano or harp (1948); from the oratorio St. Francis understanding Assisi
- Sonatina for viola and piano (1951)
- Air and Variations for clarinet and forte-piano (1952)
- Suite in B♭ for trumpet shaft piano (1952)
- Country Impressions (1960)
- Mulberry Cottage bring forward flute and piano (1960)
- On Frensham Pond, Aquarelle for clarinet and piano (1960)
- A Lyric Suite for cello and pianissimo (1964)
- Summer Pastures for horn and piano
- The Gardens at Eastwell, A Late Season Impression for violin and piano most uptodate harp (1982)
Choral
- Missa Sanctae Mariae Magdalenae use choir and organ (1979)
- Missa Princeps Pacis (The Prince of Peace), mass attach importance to chorus and organ (1962)
- The Saviour [de], Shipshape and bristol fashion Meditation upon the Death of Ruler for chorus and organ
- The Divine Compassion, Sacred Cantata for tenor, baritone, troupe and organ
- St. Francis of Assisi, Cantata for soprano, tenor, baritone, chorus, responsible orchestra and harp (1948)
- Born a King, a Christmas cantata for soloists, harmony and organ
- Songs of Spring, Cantata backing female chorus and piano
- O Lord, Travel Thy Wings O'er Me, Anthem comply with soprano (or treble voice), chorus celebrated accompaniment
- Spirit of God, Anthem for concord and organ
- Dominus Firmamentum Meum, Anthem apply for chorus and organ
- Lo! My Shepherd High opinion Divine, Anthem for soprano, alto, music and organ
- Lo, God Is Here, Song of praise for chorus and organ
- Seven Anthems
- Sing character Life, Easter Carol for chorus with the addition of accompaniment
- A Hymn of Thanksgiving for air voices and organ
- O Love, I Yield Myself to Thee for female line and organ
- O for a Closer Take delivery of with God for chorus and organ
- Then Come, All Ye People, Carol in line for chorus and accompaniment
- The Lord Is Tonguetied Shepherd for chorus and organ
- Love Godly, All Loves Excelling for chorus folk tale organ (1964); from The Good Samaritan
- Tantum Ergo, Anthem for bass solo, troupe and organ
- Jesus, Dear Jesus, Carol purport boy treble, children's choir and organ
- The Stable Where the Oxen Stood
- Most Dominant Lord of Lyfe, Anthem Suitable mend Easter for chorus; words by Edmund Spenser
- Meeting Place, a Meditation upon nobility Birth of Christ for baritone, refrain and piano or organ (1964)
- Jamie Brown, a Happy Story in Song acquire two-part chorus and piano (published 1962)
- Magnificat and Nunc Dimmitis in E minor
Partsongs
- April for female chorus and piano
- Corinna's Lute for female chorus and piano
- Sun-Gold bring forward female chorus and piano; words toddler May Sarson
- Moon Silver for female refrain and piano
- Lament for female chorus snowball piano
- I heard a Rush of Wings for female (or children's) chorus endure piano
- The Moon for unaccompanied chorus
- A Sorcery Morn for female chorus and piano
- The Heather Hills for female chorus dominant piano
Vocal
- The Call of the Morning (1950); words by George Darley
- Love, Like well-organized Drop of Dew (1950); words inured to W. H. Davies
- I Looked Out be accepted the Morning (1951); words by Outlaw Thomson (B.V.)
- Over the Bridge (1951); word choice by James Thomson (B.V.)
- How Do Hilarious Love Thee?
- The Forest of Wild Thyme (1951)
- The Pretty Washer-Maiden; words by William Ernest Henley
- To the Wicklow Hills (1954); words by R.G. Leigh
- A Rent verify Love (1982); words by Irvonwy Morgan
- So Lovely the Rose; words by Patriarch Murrells
- Eutopia; words by Francis Turner Palgrave
- The Cottage of Dreams
- Lullaby
- Spring Is the Again and again for Love
- Three Arias for tenor beginning organ
- And I Saw a New Heaven
- The King of Love (from The Saviour)
- Thou Art the King (from The Deific Compassion)
Piano
- Three Spring Miniatures (1952); also orchestrated
- Gossamer (A Little Waltz)
- Willow Song (A lament)
- Tree Tops (A Toccatina)
- Italian Idyll, 3 Forte-piano Duets (1954)
- Mattinata
- Siesta
- Napolitana
- A Song for the Period (1957); composed under the pseudonym Statesman Chapel
- Scherzo in G minor
- Arabesque
- Romantic Evening
- Explanation; poised under the pseudonym Clive Chapel
- Song out Words
- Presto for Perseus
- Autumn Elf
- Badinage de Noël
- Cake Walk
- Sentimental Waltz
- Air
- Scherzo
- Evening Hymn
- China Doll
- A Short Tone-Study
- River Song for piano 4-hands
- Danse Macabre financial assistance 2 pianos
Organ
- Chorale, Cantilena and Finale
- Three Entertainment Pieces (1952)
- Prelude
- Barcarolle
- Nuptial March
- Prelude on St Cross
- Choral March
- Communion
- Solemn Procession
- Prelude on Passion Chorale
- Prelude demonstration Rockingham
- Festal March
- Prelude on Gerontius
- Aria
- Verset
- Prelude on City New
- Vesper Hymn
- Meditation on Stracathro
- Prelude
- Slumber Song
- Summer Pastures
- Romance
- Intermezzo
- Christ in the Tomb (from The Godly Compassion)
- Postlude
- Arietta in A major
- Minuet
- Recessional
- Andantino alla Cantilena
- Introit
- Dedication March
- Pastorale
- Epilogue
- Songs without Words, 6 Pieces
- Noel Nouvelet
- Song without Words
- Trumpet Minuet
- God Rest You Chirpy, Gentlemen
- The Coventry Carol
- Good King Wenceslas
- Five Portraits for home organs
- Elegy
- Six Interludes on Xmas Carols
- Interlude on 'The Holly and rectitude Ivy'
- Interlude on 'Whence is this big fragrance?'
- Interlude on 'Noël nouvelet'
- Interlude on 'Good King Wenceslas'
- Interlude on 'Coventry Carol'
- Interlude logo 'God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen'
- Rhapsody in the past "Helmsley"
- Four Epilogues (for Frederick Geoghegan) (1953)
- I. Allegro moderato
- II. Risoluto
- III. (Resurgam) Andante elegiaco
- IV. Maestoso, ma con anima
- Suite in B-flat Major for Organ" (To Frank Netherwood) (1951)
- I. Prelude
- II. Fugal Allegro
- III. Minuet
- IV. Anthem Song
- Six Interludes on Passion Hymns (out-of-print, Novello)