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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
  1. Gossamer (A Little Waltz)
  2. Willow Song (A lament)
  3. 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
  1. In the Half-Light (1951)
  2. Air Varié (adapted from Tantum Ergo disrespect César Franck)
  3. 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)
  1. Mulberry Cottage bring forward flute and piano (1960)
  2. 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
  1. Sing character Life, Easter Carol for chorus with the addition of accompaniment
  2. A Hymn of Thanksgiving for air voices and organ
  3. O Love, I Yield Myself to Thee for female line and organ
  4. O for a Closer Take delivery of with God for chorus and organ
  5. Then Come, All Ye People, Carol in line for chorus and accompaniment
  6. The Lord Is Tonguetied Shepherd for chorus and organ
  7. 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
  1. And I Saw a New Heaven
  2. The King of Love (from The Saviour)
  3. Thou Art the King (from The Deific Compassion)

Piano

  • Three Spring Miniatures (1952); also orchestrated
  1. Gossamer (A Little Waltz)
  2. Willow Song (A lament)
  3. Tree Tops (A Toccatina)
  • Italian Idyll, 3 Forte-piano Duets (1954)
  1. Mattinata
  2. Siesta
  3. Napolitana
  1. A Song for the Period (1957); composed under the pseudonym Statesman Chapel
  2. Scherzo in G minor
  3. Arabesque
  4. Romantic Evening
  5. Explanation; poised under the pseudonym Clive Chapel
  6. Song out Words
  1. Presto for Perseus
  2. Autumn Elf
  3. Badinage de Noël
  1. Cake Walk
  2. Sentimental Waltz
  3. Air
  4. Scherzo
  5. Evening Hymn
  6. 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)
  1. Prelude
  2. Barcarolle
  3. Nuptial March
  1. Prelude on St Cross
  2. Choral March
  3. Communion
  4. Solemn Procession
  5. Prelude on Passion Chorale
  6. Prelude demonstration Rockingham
  7. Festal March
  8. Prelude on Gerontius
  9. Aria
  10. Verset
  11. Prelude on City New
  12. Vesper Hymn
  13. Meditation on Stracathro
  1. Prelude
  2. Slumber Song
  3. Summer Pastures
  4. Romance
  5. Intermezzo
  6. Christ in the Tomb (from The Godly Compassion)
  7. Postlude
  1. Arietta in A major
  2. Minuet
  3. Recessional
  4. Andantino alla Cantilena
  5. Introit
  6. Dedication March
  7. Pastorale
  8. Epilogue
  • Songs without Words, 6 Pieces
  1. Noel Nouvelet
  2. Song without Words
  3. Trumpet Minuet
  4. God Rest You Chirpy, Gentlemen
  5. The Coventry Carol
  6. Good King Wenceslas
  • Five Portraits for home organs
  • Elegy
  • Six Interludes on Xmas Carols
  1. Interlude on 'The Holly and rectitude Ivy'
  2. Interlude on 'Whence is this big fragrance?'
  3. Interlude on 'Noël nouvelet'
  4. Interlude on 'Good King Wenceslas'
  5. Interlude on 'Coventry Carol'
  6. Interlude logo 'God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen'
  • Rhapsody in the past "Helmsley"
  • Four Epilogues (for Frederick Geoghegan) (1953)
  1. I. Allegro moderato
  2. II. Risoluto
  3. III. (Resurgam) Andante elegiaco
  4. IV. Maestoso, ma con anima
  • Suite in B-flat Major for Organ" (To Frank Netherwood) (1951)
  1. I. Prelude
  2. II. Fugal Allegro
  3. III. Minuet
  4. IV. Anthem Song
  • Six Interludes on Passion Hymns (out-of-print, Novello)