Difference between revisions of "Stanford, Charles Villiers (composer)"

From WikiDiscography
Jump to: navigation, search
(Replaced content with " '''Sir Charles Villiers Stanford''' (30 September 1852 – 29 March 1924) was an Irish composer, music teacher, and conductor. ----- This is a '''List of compositi...")
Line 9: Line 9:
  
 
* [[Quick! we have but a second, Op. 60, No. 62 (Stanford, Charles Villiers) | Quick! we have but a second, Op. 60, No. 62]]
 
* [[Quick! we have but a second, Op. 60, No. 62 (Stanford, Charles Villiers) | Quick! we have but a second, Op. 60, No. 62]]
 
==Operas==
 
* ''Lorenza'', Op. 55 (unpub.)
 
* ''The Veiled Prophet of Khorassan'' (1881)
 
* ''[[Savonarola]]'' (1884)
 
* ''The Canterbury Pilgrims'' (1884)
 
* ''Shamus O'Brien'', Op. 61 (1896)
 
* ''Christopher Patch, the Barber of Bath'', Op. 69
 
* ''[[Much Ado About Nothing (opera)|Much Ado About Nothing]]'', Op. 76a (1901)
 
* ''The Critic, or An Opera Rehearsed'', Op. 144 (1916)
 
* ''The Travelling Companion'', Op. 146 (produced 1925, posth.)
 
* ''The Marriage of Hero'' (unpub.)
 
* ''The Miner of Falun'' (Act I; unpub.)
 
 
== Orchestral works ==
 
 
=== Symphonies ===
 
*[[No. 1 in B flat major (1876)]]
 
*No. 2 in D minor, "Elegiac" (1882)
 
*No. 3 in F minor, "Irish", Op. 28 (1887)
 
*No. 4 in F major, Op. 31 (1888) <ref name="a">{{cite web
 
  | last = Howell
 
  | first = Christopher
 
  | authorlink =
 
  | coauthors =
 
  | title = Stanford and Musical Quotation
 
  | work =
 
  | publisher = MusicWeb International
 
  | year = 1997
 
  | url = http://www.musicweb-international.com/classRev/2003/Oct03/Stanford_Quotation.htm
 
  | doi =
 
  | accessdate = 2007-03-17 }}</ref>
 
*No. 5 in D major, "L'Allegro ed il Pensieroso", Op. 56 (1894)
 
*No. 6 in E flat major, "In Memoriam [[George Frederic Watts|G. F. Watts]]", Op. 94 (1905) <ref name="a"/>
 
*No. 7 in D minor, Op. 124 (1911)
 
 
=== Concertos ===
 
*Piano Concerto  in B flat major, WoO (early- no. "0") (1874)<ref name="cello and piano">{{cite web|last=France|first=John|date=August 2007|title=STANFORD Cello Concerto, Piano Concerto No. 3 SRCD321: Classical CD Reviews|publisher=MusicWeb International|url=http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2007/Aug07/Stanford_SRCD321.htm|accessdate=2007-08-08}}</ref><ref name="Dibble2002">{{cite book|url=http://books.google.com.au/books?id=VevXghb1SwoC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false|title=Charles Villiers Stanford: Man and Musician|last=Dibble|first=Jeremy|authorlink=Jeremy Dibble|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2002}}</ref>
 
*Violin Concerto in D major, WoO (early, 1875) <ref name="cello and piano" /><ref name="Dibble2002" />
 
*[[Cello Concerto (Stanford)|Cello Concerto in D minor]], WoO (1879/1880) <ref name="cello and piano" />
 
*Suite in D for violin and orchestra, Op. 32
 
*[[Piano Concerto No.1 (Stanford)|Piano Concerto No. 1 in G major]], Op. 59
 
*Concert Variations upon an English Theme "Down Among the Dead Men" for piano and orchestra in C minor, Op. 71
 
*[[Violin Concerto No. 1 (Stanford)|Violin Concerto in D major]], Op. 74
 
*Clarinet Concerto in A minor, Op. 80
 
*Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor, Op. 126 (1911)
 
*Violin Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op.162 (1918) <ref>{{OCLC|270569607}}</ref>
 
*Piano Concerto No. 3 in E flat major, Op. 171 (1919; unfinished, orchestrated by [[Geoffrey Bush]]) <ref name="cello and piano"/>
 
*Variations for violin and orchestra, Op, 180 (1921) <ref name="Dibble2002" />
 
*Concert Piece for organ and orchestra, Op. 181 (1921) <ref name="Dibble2002" />
 
 
=== Irish Rhapsodies ===
 
*Irish Rhapsody for orchestra No. 1 in D minor, Op. 78
 
*Irish Rhapsody for orchestra No. 2 in F minor, Op. 84 ("The Lament for the Son of Ossian")
 
*Irish Rhapsody for cello and orchestra No. 3, Op. 137
 
*Irish Rhapsody for orchestra No. 4 in A minor, Op. 141 ("The Fisherman of Loch Neagh and what he saw")
 
*Irish Rhapsody for orchestra No. 5 in G minor, Op. 147
 
*Irish Rhapsody for violin and orchestra No. 6, Op. 191
 
 
=== Other orchestral works ===
 
*Funeral March 'The Martyrdom'
 
*''Oedipus Rex'', [[incidental music]], Op. 29
 
 
== Choral works ==
 
 
=== Anthems and motets ===
 
*''And I saw another Angel'' (Op. 37, No. 1)
 
*''Eternal Father'' (Op.135)
 
*''For lo, I raise up'' (Op. 145)
 
*''If thou shalt confess'' (Op. 37, No. 2)
 
* 'How beauteous are thy feet' (published 1923)
 
*''The Lord is my Shepherd'' (composed 1886)
 
*''Three Latin Motets'' (Op. 38, 1905)
 
**''Justorum animae''
 
**''Coelos ascendit hodie''
 
**''[[Beati quorum via (Stanford)|Beati quorum via]]''
 
*''Engelberg'' (1904)
 
 
=== Services ===
 
*Morning, Evening, and Communion [[Service (music)|service]]s:
 
**B flat major (Op. 10)
 
**A major (Op. 12)
 
**F major (Op. 36)
 
**G major (Op. 81)
 
**C major (Op. 115)
 
**D major for Unison Choir (1923)
 
*[[Magnificat]] and [[Nunc dimittis]] settings:
 
**E flat major (1873; publ. 1996)
 
**F major ([[Queens' College, Cambridge|Queens']] Service) (1872; edited Ralph Woodward and publ. 1995)
 
**on the 2nd and 3rd [[Musical mode#Church modes|Gregorian Mode]]s (1907)
 
**A major (Op. 12)
 
**B flat major (Op. 10)
 
**C major (Op. 115)
 
**G major (Op. 81)
 
 
=== Miscellaneous ===
 
*''On Time'', Choral Song for unaccompanied double choir, Op. 142 Poem by [[John Milton]]
 
*Magnificat in B flat major for unaccompanied double choir, Op. 164 (September 1918): dedicated to the memory of [[Hubert Parry|Parry]]
 
*[[Pater Noster]] (1874)
 
*4 Part-Songs for SATB, Op. 47 (1892)
 
**Soft, soft wind
 
**Sing heigh ho
 
**Airly Beacon
 
**The Knight's tomb
 
*Six Elizabethan Pastorals for SATB, Op. 49
 
**To his flocks
 
**Corydon, Arise!
 
**Diaphenia
 
**Sweet love for me
 
**Damon's Passion
 
**Phoebe
 
*Six Elizabethan Pastorals for SATB (Second set), Op. 53
 
**On a hill there grows a flower
 
**Like Desert Woods
 
**Praised be Diana
 
**Cupid and Rosalind
 
**O shady vales
 
**The Shepherd Doron's jig
 
*Six Elizabethan Pastorals for SATB (Third set), Op. 67
 
**A carol for Christmas
 
**The Shepherd's anthem
 
**Shall we go dance?
 
**Love in prayers
 
**Of disdainful Daphne
 
**Love's fire
 
*Six Irish Folksongs for SATB, Op. 78
 
**Oh! breathe not his name
 
**What the bee is to the flow'ret
 
**At the mid hour of night
 
**The Sword of Erin
 
**It is not the tear
 
**Oh the sight entrancing
 
*4 Part-Songs, for Male Voices TTBB, Op. 106
 
**Autumn Leaves
 
**Love's Folly
 
**To his flocks
 
**Fair Phyllis
 
*4 Part-Songs, for SATB (also for SSAA) Op. 110
 
**Valentine's Day
 
**Dirge
 
**The Fairies
 
**Heraclitus
 
*3 Part-Songs, for SATB Op. 111
 
**A Lover's Ditty
 
**The Praise of Spring
 
**The Patient Lover
 
*8 Part-Songs for SATB, Op. 119 (to poems by [[Mary Elizabeth Coleridge]])
 
**The Witch
 
**Farewell, my joy
 
**The Blue Bird
 
**The Train
 
**The Inkbottle
 
**The Swallow
 
**Chillingham
 
**My heart in thine
 
 
=== Works for choir and orchestra ===
 
* ''[[Elegiac Ode]]'', Op. 21 (1884), words from ''[[When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd]]'' by [[Walt Whitman]]
 
*''The Revenge'', a ballad of the fleet, Op. 24 (1886) Words by Alfred, Lord [[Tennyson]]
 
* [[Mass (Stanford)|Mass in G major]], Op. 46
 
*[[Requiem]], Op. 63 (1896) <ref name="a"/>
 
*''[[Te Deum]]'', Op. 66 (1898; written for the Leeds Festival)
 
*''Songs of the Sea'' for solo baritone, choir (mixed or men's voices) ad lib. and orchestra, Op. 91 (words by [[Henry Newbolt]])
 
*''Songs of the Fleet'' for solo baritone, SATB and orchestra, Op. 117 (words by Henry Newbolt)
 
*''At the Abbey Gate'', cantata for solo baritone, SATB and orchestra, Op. 177 (1921)
 
 
=== Songs for solo voice(s) and piano ===
 
*Six Songs (Op. 19)
 
*3 Songs to poems by [[Robert Bridges]] (Op. 43)
 
*A Cycle of (9) Songs from The Princess of Alfred, [[Lord Tennyson]] for Quartet of solo voices (SATB) and piano (Op. 68)
 
*''An Irish Idyll'' in Six Miniatures, words by [[Moira O'Neill]] (Op. 77)
 
*''Songs of Faith'' Set 1 (Tennyson) (Op. 97, 1-3)
 
*''Songs of Faith'' Set 2 ([[Walt Whitman]]) (Op. 97, 4-6)
 
*''A Sheaf of Songs from Leinster'': 6 songs to words by [[Winifred Mary Letts]] (Op. 140)
 
*''Crossing the bar'' Words by Alfred, Lord [[Tennyson]]
 
*''La belle dame sans merci'', poem by [[John Keats]]
 
*''A Corsican Dirge'', poem translated from the Corsican by Alma Strettell
 
*''Prospice'', poem by [[Robert Browning]]
 
*''The Milkmaid's song'' and ''The Lute Song'', poems from "Queen Mary" by Alfred, [[Lord Tennyson]]
 
*''To Carnations'', poem by [[Robert Herrick (poet)|Robert Herrick]]
 
*''Why so pale?'', poem by Sir [[John Suckling (poet)|John Suckling]]
 
 
== Chamber Music ==
 
*[[String quartet]]s
 
**No. 1 in G major, Op. 44 (1891)
 
**No. 2 in A minor, Op. 45 (1891)
 
**No. 3 in D minor, Op. 64 (1897)
 
**No. 4 in G minor, Op. 99 (1907)
 
**No. 5 in B flat major, Op. 104 (1908)
 
**No. 6 in A minor, Op. 122 (1910)
 
**No. 7 in C minor, Op. 166 (1919)
 
**No. 8 in E minor, Op. 167 (1919)
 
*Other works for string ensemble
 
**[[String quintet]] No. 1 in F major, Op. 85 for two [[violin]]s, two [[viola]]s & [[cello]] (1903)
 
**String quintet No. 2 in C minor, Op. 86 (1903)
 
*[[Piano trio]]s
 
**No. 1 in E flat major, Op. 35 (1889)
 
**No. 2 in G minor, Op. 73 (1899)
 
**No. 3 in A "Per aspera ad astra", Op. 158 (1918)<ref>{{cite journal|title=Downloadable Score of Stanford 3rd Trio|id={{hdl|1802/2054}}|year=1918|publisher=Augener Ltd}}</ref>
 
*Works for violin and [[piano]]
 
**[[Sonata]] No. 1 in D major, Op. 11 (1880)
 
**Sonata No. 2 in A major, Op. 70 (1898)
 
**Sonata No. 3, Op. 165 (1919)
 
**Legend, [[WoO]] (1893)
 
**Irish Fantasies, Op. 54 (1894)
 
**Five Characteristic Pieces, Op. 93 (1905)
 
**Six Irish Sketches, Op. 154 (1917)
 
**Six Easy Pieces, Op. 155 (1917)
 
**Five Bagatelles, Op. 183 (1921)
 
*Other works for solo instrument and piano
 
**Sonata No. 1 in A major for violoncello & piano, Op. 9 (1878)
 
**Sonata No. 2 in D minor for violoncello & piano, Op. 39 (1893)
 
**Three Intermezzi for [[clarinet]] & piano, Op. 13 (1880)
 
**[[Clarinet Sonata (Stanford)|Sonata for clarinet (or viola) & piano]], Op. 129 (1912)
 
*Other works for strings and piano
 
**[[Piano quartet]] No. 1 in F major, Op. 15 (1879)
 
**Piano quartet No. 2, Op. 133 (1912)
 
**[[Piano quintet]] in D minor, Op. 25 (1887)
 
* [[Serenade in F major (Stanford)|Serenade in F major]] for Nonet, Op. 95 (1906)
 
* Fantasy No. 1 in G minor for clarinet & string quartet, WoO (1921)
 
* Fantasy No. 2 in F major for clarinet & string quartet, WoO (1922)
 
* Phantasy for [[French horn|horn]] & string quartet in A minor, WoO (1922)
 
 
== Piano Music ==
 
* Toccata in C Major, Op. 3
 
* Three 'Dante' Rhapsodies, Op. 92
 
* Six Characteristic Pieces, Op. 132
 
* 24 Preludes in all the keys, Set I, Op. 163
 
* Ballade, Op. 170
 
* 24 Preludes in all the keys, Set II, Op. 179
 
 
== Organ Music ==
 
* Chorale Preludes (8)
 
* Chorale Preludes, Op. 182
 
* Fantasia and Toccata, Op. 57 (1894, revised 1917)
 
* Fantasie on Intercessor, Op. 187
 
* Four Intermezzi
 
* Idyl and Fantasia, Op. 121
 
* Intermezzo on ''[[Londonderry Air]]'', Op. 189
 
* Prelude and Fugue in E minor
 
* Quasi una Fantasia (1921)
 
* Six Occasional Preludes, 2 books
 
* Six Preludes, Op. 88
 
* Six Short Preludes and Postludes, Op. 101
 
* Six Short Preludes and Postludes, Op. 105
 
**On a theme of [[Orlando Gibbons]] Song 34: The Angels' Song
 
**On a theme of Orlando Gibbons Song 22:
 
**Lento
 
**On a theme of Orlando Gibbons Song 24:
 
**Trio
 
**Allegro
 
* Sonata No. 1, Op. 149 (1917)
 
* Sonata "Eroica" No. 2, Op. 151 (1917)
 
* Sonata "Britannica" No. 3, Op. 152 (1918)
 
* Sonata "Celtica" No. 4, Op. 153 (1920)
 
* Sonata "Quasi Una Fantasia" No. 5, Op. 159 (1921)
 
* ''[[Te Deum]] Laudamus'' Fantasy
 
* Three Preludes and Fugues, Op. 93 (1923)
 
* Toccata and Fugue in D minor (1907)
 
* Fantasie and Fugue in D minor, Op. 103 (1907)
 

Revision as of 10:15, 27 August 2016

Sir Charles Villiers Stanford (30 September 1852 – 29 March 1924) was an Irish composer, music teacher, and conductor.


This is a List of compositions

Songs