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Rachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943) Russian
Dans mon jardin je vois Op. 26 No. 10 (Eng. words by Rosa Newmarch) {sop. 17/464-4 : Boosey & Hawkes}
Etudes-tableaux Op. 33 and Op. 39: [8 + 9 pieces] {p. solo 21/288-1}
The harvest of sorrow Op. 4 No. 5: mez./ bar. (words by Count Alexis Tolstoi, Eng. version M. C. H. Collet) {17/464-2 : Chester}
Humoreske Op. 10 No. 5 (ed. Herbert Fryer) {p. solo 21/288-7(5) : ABRSM}
Piano concerto 2 Op. 18 {min. sc. 04/019-1 : Boosey & Hawkes}
Polchinelle Op. 3 No. 4 {p. solo 21/288-2 : 2 copies : Augener}
Prelude [in Bb major] Op. 23 No. 2 {p. solo 21/288-6(2) : Hawkes & Son}
Prelude [in G minor] Op. 23 No. 5 {p. solo 21/288-6(5) c : Hawkes & Son}
Prelude in C sharp minor Op. 3 No. 2 (ed. Stanley Hawley) {p. solo 21/288-5 : Alfred Lengnick}
Prelude Op. 23 No. 5 {p. solo 21/288-6 : 2 copies a,b : Boosey & Hawkes}
Prelude Op. 32 No. 5 {p. solo 21/170-3(1) : 2 copies : Hawkes & Son}
Rachmaninoff-Album Bk 1: Prélude, Elégie, Sérenade, Polichinelle, Mélodie Op. 3 {p. solo 21/288(1) : Augener}
Rachmaninoff-Album Bk 2: Nocturne, Valse, Barcarolle Op. 10 {p. solo 21/288(2) : Augener}
Rapsodie sur un thème de Paganini Op. 43 {p. duo 22/034-1 : Charles Foley}
Rapsodie sur un thème de Paganini Op. 43: pour piano et orchestre {min. sc. 04/019-2 : Charles Foley}
Russian rag: interpolating the 'Prelude' by Rachmaninoff {p. solo 21/087.5 : Francis, Day & Hunter}
Scherzo {from Mendelssohn's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'} [Mendelssohn-Rachmaninoff] {p. solo 21/288-4}
Second piano concerto Op. 18 {p. duo 22/034-2 : Hawkes & Son}
To the children Op. 26 No. 7: song (Eng. words by Rosa Newmarch) {17/464-3 : Hawkes & Son}
Uzh ty, niva moia! (The harvest of sorrow) Op. 4 No. 5: sop./ ten. (orig.) (words by Count Alexis Tolstoi, Eng. version Rosa Newmarch) {17/464-1 : Gutheil}
Valse {from Six morceaux} Op. 11 No. 4 {p. duet 22/034-3(4) : 2 copies : Gutheil}
Radcliffe, Desmond
Four pieces from Abdelazar, or the Moor's Revenge (arr: Desmond Radcliffe) [Purcell-Radcliffe] {organ 40/195-2 : Novello}
Rae, Kenneth
Evening pastoral (words by E. Teschemacher) {17/464.5 No. 3 in F : Larway}
Raff, (Joseph) Joachim (1822-1882) Swiss
La fileuse Op. 157 No. 2: étude (ed. Karl Klindworth) {p. solo 21/290-2 a : Larway}
La fileuse Op. 157 No. 2: étude {p. solo 21/290-2 b : Patey & Willis}
Polka de la Reine Op. 95: caprice {p. solo 21/290-1 : Peters}
Serenade (Ständchen): song (words by Sternau) {17/464.8 No. 3 in Bb : Leonard}
Stars of Earth!: song adapted (with violin or cello obbl.) to cavatina by Joachim Raff (words by Michael Watson) [Raff-Watson] {10/045-4[10] No. 2 in F : Enoch & Sons #no v. or cello part}
Raffy, Antoine Louis (1868-1931) French
Meditation Op. 67: for the reed or pipe organ {45/114}
Rakhmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943) Russian
Rameau, Jean-Philippe (1683-1764) French
Airs (rev. Vincent d'Indy, Auguste Chapuis, Paul Dukas) [Rameau-Indy / Chapuis / Dukas] {09/149 : Durand}
Castor et Pollux (Menuet) (arr. Georges Catherine) [Rameau-Catherine] {violin & piano set 28/065-2(2) : Alphonse Leduc}
Choeur de 'Castor et Pollux' (arr. Oskar Brückner) [Rameau-Brückner] {cello & piano set 33/054.7 : Augener}
Suiten {p. solo 21/292}
Les tendres plaintes: [arr. for oboe and piano] (ed. & arr. Evelyn Rothwell) [Rameau-Rothwell] {set 36/080.8 : Chester #a) score and part}
Ramsay, G. Scottish
Celtic croon {p. solo 21/292.3 : Methven, Simpson}
Ramsay, Harold (1901-1976) English
Her name Is Mary: song (words by Bruce Sievier & Harold Ramsay) {17/465-1 No. 2 in Bb : Chappell}
Ramsey, B. Mansell English
Peach blossom: children's operetta (written by Lilian F Ramsey) {07/028 : Curwen}
Ramskill, Robert (1950- English
All jazzed up: trombone solos in treble or bass clef w. p. accomp. (Brit. grades 3-5) {set 35/070 Treble clef : Brass Wind}
Randall, Anthony Welsh
Do not go gentle into that goodnight: for soprano, horn & piano (setting of the Dylan Thomas poem) {set 35/071 #a) score and horn part only}
Randegger, Alberto (1832-1911) Italian
Come hither, shepherd swain: canzonet (words by the Earl of Oxford (1560)) {17/465.2 : Novello, Ewer}
Six sacred songs for contralto, Set 1 (ed. Alberto Randegger) {12/015-4.1 : Novello}
The solo music in Mendelssohn's Elijah. Bass (ed. Alberto Randegger) [Mendelssohn-Randegger] {14/046 : Novello}
Songs from Figaro Bk 1 (soprano): [3 songs] (ed. Alberto Randegger) [Mozart-Randegger] {11/015-3(1)}
1. Porgi amor (Countess) 2. Dove sono (ditto) 3. Al desiò di chi t'adora (ditto)
Songs from Figaro Bk 2 (soprano): [4 songs] (ed. Alberto Randegger) [Mozart-Randegger] {11/015-3(2) : Novello}
1. Deh vieni, non tardar (Susanna) 2. Non so più cosa son (Cherubino) 3. Voi, che sapete (Cherubino) 4. Un moto di gioja (Susanna)
Ten celebrated classical songs, Ser. 2 (ed. Alberto Randegger; Eng. adapt. R.H. Elkin) {10/064(2) No. 2 med./high v. : Elkin}
Twelve songs for a tenor voice from the Oratorios (ed. Alberto Randegger) [Handel-Randegger] {13/043 : 2 copies-M : Novello, Ewer}
Twelve songs from the Oratorios: soprano (ed. Alberto Randegger) [Handel-Randegger] {sop. 11/009-3 : 2 copies : Novello}
Twelve songs from the Oratorios. Baritone or bass (ed. Alberto Randegger) [Handel-Randegger] {14/038}
Raphael, Mark English
At the mid hour of night (words by Thomas Moore) {17/465.25 : Roberton}
Rapley, Felton
The twelve days of Christmas (arr. Felton Rapley) {17/465.3 : Chappell}
Rasbach, Oscar
Trees: piano solo (words by Joyce Kilmer) {21/293 : Chappell #photocopy - for reference only}
Trees: song (words by Joyce Kilmer) {17/465.5 : 5 copies a,d) No. 1 in C c,e) No. 2 in D b) No. 3 in E : Chappell}
Ravanello, Oreste
Missa in honorem Sancti Josephi Calasantii Op. 63: {for 2-v. choir & organ] {org. + voc. sc. 02/100 : Boileau}
Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937) French
Bolero (transc. Roger Branga) [Ravel-Branga] {p. solo 21/294-9 : 2 copies : Durand}
Cinq mélodies populaires grecques (Five Greek folksongs) {09/151 : Durand}
Le gibet {from Gaspard de la Nuit} {p. solo 21/294-1(2) : 2 copies}
Jeux d'eau {p. solo 21/294-2 : 2 copies : Schott}
Ma mère l'oye: cinq pièces enfantines {p. solo 21/294-2.5}
Menuet extrait de la Sonatine pour Piano {p. solo 21/294-8 : Durand}
Miroirs No. 2, Oiseaux tristes {p. solo 21/294-3(2)}
Miroirs No. 4, Alborado del gracioso {p. solo 21/294-3(4)}
Miroirs No. 5, La vallée des cloches {p. solo 21/294-3(5)}
L'Ondine {from Gaspard de la Nuit} (d'apres Aloysius Bertrand) {p. solo 21/294-1(1) : Durand}
Pavane pour une infante défunte {p. solo 21/294-4 : 2 copies : Schott}
Pavane pour une infante défunte {clar. & piano set 36/081-1 : Max Eschig #a) score only}
Scarbo {from Gaspard de la Nuit} {p. solo 21/294-1(3)}
Sonatine {p. solo 21/294-5 : 2 copies : Durand}
Le tombeau de Couperin: suite pour le piano (6 pièces) {21/294-6 : 2 copies : Durand}
Valses nobles & sentimentales {p. solo 21/294-7 : 2 copies : Durand}
Rawlings, Alfred William (1860-1924) English
see Edith Fortescue
Rawlings, Charles Arthur (1857-1919) English
see Theo Bonheur
see Jean Douste
see Emerson James
see Oscar Verne
Rawsthorne, Alan (1905-1971) English
Four romantic pieces {p. solo 21/296 : OUP}
Ray, Lilian (d. 1949)
Always with my heart: song (words by David & Eugene Arale) {17/466-1 : 2 copies a) No. 1 in C b) No. 2 in Eb (orig.) : Lawrence Wright}
Read, Ezra (1862-1922) English
Cinderella waltz {p. solo 21/297-2 : Paxton}
Ruby: schottische {p. solo 21/297}
Read, Harry
Mary: waltz {p. solo 16/050-2 [ 4] : Paterson}
Rebikov, Vladimir Ivanovich (1866-1920) Russian
Autumn thoughts Bk 1: [8] short pieces for the piano (ed. & fing. Thomas F. Dunhill) {21/298-1(1) : Augener}
Waltz from the fairy tale 'The Christmas tree' {p. solo 21/298-2 : Chester}
Redhead, Alfred Edward (1855-1937) English
Thy voice: song (words by Clifton Bingham) {10/045-9[9] : Ascherberg}
Redman, Reginald (1892-1972) English
Folk songs from China (arr. Redman): [10 songs] (Eng. words Irene Gass & Arthur Waley) {10/060-5 : Curwen}
Te Deum: sacred song (words by Herbert J. Brandon) {17/467 No. 3 in F : Chappell}
Rée, Louis (1861-1939)
Andante and rondo capriccioso Op. 14 (arr. Louis Rée) [Mendelssohn-Rée] {p. duo set 22/026 : Murdoch}
Fünf Klavierstücke Heft 1 (1-3) (arr. Louis Rée) [Grieg-Rée] {p. duo 22/019-3(1) : 2 copies : Peters}
1. Norwegischer Brautzug Op. 19, No. 2; 2. An Den Frühling Op. 43, No. 6; 3. Bächlein Op. 62, No. 4
Reeve, Stephen (1948- English
I am a friar of orders gray (words by O'Keefe; new arr. Grenville Smart) [Reeve-Smart] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/468 : Broome}
Reeves, Ernest (d.1942)
Liebestraum: for violin or cello solo w. p. accomp. (arr. Ernest Reeves) [Liszt-Reeves] {set 28/031.2 : Walsh, Holmes #inc. sep. violin and cello parts}
Minuet in G (arr. Ernest Reeves) [Beethoven-Reeves] {p. solo set 21/027-10 : Walsh, Holmes}
Minuet in G (arr. Ernest Reeves) [Beethoven-Reeves] {cello & piano set 33/011-2 : Walsh, Holmes}
On wings of song (Auf Flügeln des Gesanges) (arr. Ernest Reeves) [Mendelssohn-Reeves] {p. solo 21/236-1.5 : Walsh, Holmes}
The Rose of Tralee (words by E. Mordaunt Spencer; arr. Ernest Reeves) [Glover-Reeves] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/221.5-1 b) : Walsh, Holmes}
Serenade (arr. Ernest Reeves) [Schubert-Reeves] {cello & piano set 33/064-1 : Walsh, Holmes}
Serenata (Come back): voc. duet (contr. & bass) (words by R. H. Elkin; arr. Ernest Reeves) [Toselli-Reeves] {18/169 : Freemans}
Reger, Max (1873-1916) German
Fantasia in G major: transcr. for p. duet (arr. Max Reger) [Bach-Reger] {22/065[11] : Augener}
Introduktion und Passacaglia (D moll) : für Orgel {40/203 : Breitkopf & Härtel}
Neun Stücke für die Orgel Op. 129 Heft 1 [nos. 1-4] {40/203-4(1) : Bote & Bock}
1. Toccata 2. Fuge 3. Kanon 4. Melodia
Passacaglia in C minor: transcr. for p. duet (arr. Max Reger) [Bach-Reger] {22/065[ 9] : Augener}
Phantasie und Fuge für Orgel über B-A-C-H (arr. August Stradal) [Reger-Stradal] {p. solo 21/298.5 : Universal}
Prelude & Fugue in G major: transcr. for p. duet (arr. Max Reger) [Bach-Reger] {22/065[ 8] : Augener}
Toccata and Fugue Op. 59, Nos. 5-6 {organ 40/203-2 : Peters}
Toccata & Fugue in D minor: transcr. for p. duet (arr. Max Reger) [Bach-Reger] {22/065[ 7] : Augener}
Toccata & Fugue in E major: transcr. for p. duet (arr. Max Reger) [Bach-Reger] {21/348-3(4/5) : Augener}
Two cradle songs {09/152}
1. The Virgin's Slumber Song 2. The Golden Bird
Zwölf Stücke für die Orgel Op. 59 Heft 1 [nos. 1-6] {40/203-3(1) : Peters}
1. Praeludium 2. Pastorale 3. Intermezzo 4. Canon 5. Toccata 6. Fuge
Zwölf Stücke für die Orgel Op. 59 Heft 2 [nos. 7-12] {40/203-3(2) : Peters}
7. Kyrie eleison 8. Gloria in excelsis 9. Benedictus 10. Capriccio 11. Melodia 12. Te Deum
Rehberg, Willy (1863-1937) Swiss
Concerto in D major (Coronation concerto) K 537 (arr. Willy Rehberg) [Mozart-Rehberg] {p. duo 22/031-8 : Schirmer}
Reichardt, Alexander German
Love's request (Liebes Bitte): song (Eng. version Campbell Clarke) {17/469 [No. 3 in] F : Leonard}
Reichardt, Johann Friedrich (1752-1814) German
Freudvoll und Leidvoll Op. 2 No. 1 ('Lied von Reichardt' transc. Willmers) [Reichardt-Willmers] {p. solo 21/380(1) : Schuberth}
Reid, J. Stuart
Trilby: waltz {p. solo 21/299-1}
Reimann, Heinrich
Das deutsche geistliche Lied … nach den Quellen, Bd 3 (of 6) {09/153(3) : Simrock}
Reinecke, Carl Heinrich Carsten (1824-1910)
Duet Op. 272a {p. duo set 22/036 : Augener}
Three sonatinas Op. 47 {p. solo 21/299.5 : Augener}
Reinhold, Hugo (1854-1935) Austrian
Studies (Etüden für Clavier) Bk 1, 1-21 (of 84) ([arr. Hugo Reinhold]) [Cramer-Reinhold] {p. solo 23/015(R1) : Augener}
Studies (Etüden für Clavier) Bk 3, 43-63 (of 84) ([arr. Hugo Reinhold]) [Cramer-Reinhold] {p. solo 23/015(R3) : Augener}
Reissiger, Carl Gottlieb (1798-1859) German
Trios Op. 85 & 97 (rev. Fr. Hermann) {p. trio vn & vc set 24/027 : Peters}
Reith, James Duncan (1932-2011) Scottish
The Scottish collection for descant recorder and piano: 50 pieces (arr. Elspeth Hardie, James Reith and Douglas Haston; ed. Douglas Haston) {36/160-4 : Sunhoney}
Song, dance and fiddle music: [4 dances, 6 fiddle tunes, 4 songs] (words by David Rorie) {mixed sc. 26/005 : David Rorie Society}
Reizenstein, Franz (1911-1968) Anglo-German
Sonatina {oboe & piano set 36/081.5 : Hawkes}
Rennie, Blanche English
Hand culture: finger, hand and arm gymnastics at the piano {23/052 : Bosworth}
Respighi, Ottorino (1879-1936) Italian
Sechs kleine Stücke {p. duet 22/036.5 a : Anton Benjamin}
Six little pieces for pianoforte duet {22/036.5 b : Alfred Lengnick}
1. Romance 2. Sicilian hunting song 3. Armenian song 4. No?l d'Enfant 5. Scottish air 6. The little Highlanders
Suite from 'La Boutique Fantastique': ballet in one act (arr. Ottorino Respighi) [Rossini-Respighi] {p. solo 21/308 : Chester}
Rettich, Willem
Sonatine Op. 108 {p. solo 21/300 : Alsbach}
Reubke, Julius (1834-1858) German
The 94th Psalm: sonata for organ (new ed. Herbert F. Ellingford) {40/205 : 2 copies : OUP}
The 94th Psalm: sonata for organ (new ed. Herbert F. Ellingford) {40/205 : 2 copies : OUP}
Revell, Roland (1867-1938)
Two pieces (arr. Roland Revell) [Purcell-Revell] {flute / oboe & piano set 36/080.5-2 : Rudall Carte}
1. Air 2. Hornpipe
Reynolds, Alfred (1884-1969) English
Come then, pining, peevish lover {from Lionel and Clarissa} (arr. Alfred Reynolds) [Vinci-Reynolds] {17/557 : Elkin}
Rheinberger, Josef Gabriel (1839-1901) German
Idyl Op. 12 {p. solo 21/300.5 : Augener}
Selected compositions Bk 2: [10 pieces] {organ 40/208(2) : Paxton}
Sonata no. 4 (in A minor) Op. 98 (ed. Harvey Grace) {organ 40/208-2 : Novello}
Sonata no. 7 in F minor Op. 127 (ed. Harvey Grace) {organ 40/208-3 : Novello}
Rheinhault, Otto
Gloria in Excelsis {from 12th Mass} (arr. Otto Rheinhault) [Mozart-Rheinhault] {p. solo 21/254-8 : 2 copies : Swan}
Rhodes, Helen Guy (1858-1936) French
see Hardelot, Guy d'
Richards, David
If I were: song (words by Philip Henry) {17/470 a) No. 1 in E min : Boosey}
The skipper of the "Mary Jane": [song] (words by Philip Henry) {17/470-2 : Boosey}
Richardson, Alan (1904-1978)
Grandmother's waltz {p. duo set 22/037 : OUP}
Richardson, Clive (1909-1998) English
Greensleeves: song (lyric adapt. H. W.) {17/471 : Chappell}
Les Patineurs (The skater's waltz) (arr. for 2 p. Clive Richardson) [Waldteufel-Richardson] {p. duo set 22/055.8 : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crewe #a) Lacks 1st copy}
Theme from "London Fantasia" {p. solo 21/300.7 : Lawrence Wright}
Richardson, H. Forster
Vagabond lover: song (words by Gladys Morton) {17/471.3 : Cramer}
Richardson, Stephen
Trois morceaux {p. solo 21/300.8 : Hammond}
1. Rêverie 2. Danse 3. Valse-impromptu
Riddell, R. S. Scottish
The Indian waltzes {p. solo 21/301}
Ridgeon, John (1944- English
Nine miniatures for horn in F, Eb etc [Gregson / Ridgeon] {horn 35/052 Horn in F : Brass Wind}
Rieding, Oscar (1840-1918)
Concerto in B minor Op. 35 {cello & piano 33/055 : Bosworth}
Riego, Teresa Clotilde del (1876-1968) English
Ries, Franz Anton (1755-1846) German
Wiegenlied (Slumber song) Op. 33 No. 4 ([von] A. Kayser-Langerhannss) {17/472 : 2 copies a,b) hoch: F : Ries& Erler}
Rihm, Alexander German
Aufforderung zum Tanz (Weber-Weingartner) (Weber-Weingartner arr. Alexander Rihm) [Weber-Weingartner-Rihm] {p. duo 22/058-2 : 2 copies : Boosey & Hawkes}
Eighteen sonatas (ed. Henry Schradiek arr. Alexander Rihm) [Mozart-Rihm] {violin & piano set 28/033-2 : 2 copies : Schirmer #p. cond. only}
Rimbault, Edward Francis (1816-1876) English
Comin' thro' the rye (Rimbault: Scotch air (arr. Edward Francis Rimbault) {p. solo 16/050-1 [1] : Chappell}
Twenty-one Scotch and Jacobite songs (ed. F. Rimbault) {10/041}
Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (1844-1908) Russian
Boris Godunov: narodnaia muzikal'naia drama (ed. N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov) [Mussorgsky-Rimsky-Korsakov] {06/033 : Muzgiz}
Chanson indoue {from Sadko} (arr. Fritz Kreisler) [Rimsky-Korsakov / Kreisler] {violin & piano set 28/031-9 b : Carl Fischer}
Chansons des marchands d'Outre-mer {from Sadko}. a) Chanson Varègue {p. solo 17/473-3 : Belaieff}
Chant hindu {from Sadko} (arr. Fritz Kreisler) [Rimsky-Korsakov / Kreisler] {violin & piano set 28/031-9 a : Schott}
Hindu song (Song of the Hindu merchant) {from Sadko} (Eng. trans. Fanny S. Copeland) {17/473-1 : 2 copies : Belaieff}
Hymn to the Sun (Chant au Soleil) {from Le Coq D'or}: [for sop./high sop.] (Eng. version Geo. Harris Jr & Deems Taylor) {17/473-2 a) high sop.: A : Hawkes & Son}
The rose enslaves the nightingale (Aimant la rose, le rossignol) Op. 2 no. 2: Easter song / romance orientale (M Calvocoressi; Eng.version Rosa Newmarch) {10/045-6[21] : Chester}
The rose enslaves the nightingale (Aimant la rose, le rossignol) Op. 2 no. 2: Easter song / romance orientale (M Calvocoressi; Eng.version Rosa Newmarch) {10/045-8.1[1] : Chester}
Le vol du bourdon (Flight of the bumble bee) {from Le Conte du Tsar Sultan} (arr. J. Strimer) [Rimsky-Strimer] {p. solo 21/304-2 : Boosey & Hawkes}
Rinck, Johann Christian (1770-1846) German
Practical organ school (ed. W. T. Best) {organ 40/210 : Novello, Ewer}
Ring, Montague
A noontide song (words by Fred G. Bowles) {17/474 No. 2 in Ab : Elkin}
Ripley, Henry (1843-1902) English
True to the core: [song] (poetry & music by Henry Ripley) {16/050-3 [21] : Williams}
Risher, Anna Priscilla (1875-1946) American
Unto Thee, O Lord: sacred song (Psalm XXV) {17/474.5 [No. 1 in] Eb : Wood}
Rizzi, Alba
The house by the side of the road: song (words by Sam Walter Foss) {17/475 : Keith, Prowse}
Roberton, Hugh Stevenson (Sir) (1874-1952) Scottish
All in the April evening: part-song for SCTB (words by Katherine Tynan) {18/129-1 : Curwen}
Lewis bridal song (Mairi's wedding) {from Songs of the Isles} (words by Hugh S. Roberton) {17/476-1 : 4 copies : Curwen}
Oh, by an' by: Negro spiritual arr. for choir (or trio) of equal voices, SSC unaccomp. {p. voc. + sol-fa 15/052 : Roberton}
Songs of the Isles: [20 songs inc. three 2-part or unison songs] (words & arr. Hugh S. Roberton) {10/038 : 3 copies-M : Roberton}
Steal away to Jesus: Negro spiritual {SATB choir 17/476-4 : Curwen}
Uist tramping song (Come along) {from Songs of the Isles} (Eng. words by Hugh S. Roberton) {17/476-2 : 2 copies : Curwen}
The wee cooper o' Fife: for mixed v. SCTB (Old Scots ballad) {18/129-2 : Curwen}
The wee toun clerk: old Scottish ballad (adapt. & arr. Hugh Roberton) {17/476-7 : 2 copies all) Bb : Paterson}
Westering home {from Songs of the Isles} (words by Hugh S. Roberton) {17/476-3 : 3 copies : Curwen}
When grandpa was a little girl like me (words and music by Hugh Roberton) {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/476-5 : Paterson}
Whiskers (words and music by Hugh Roberton) {SATB choir 17/476-6 : Paterson}
Roberts, Mervyn (1906-1990) Welsh
Four preludes for piano {21/304.5 : Novello}
Robertson, Iain Scottish
The Robertson rant: strathspey danced in square formation (mus. arr. Herbert Wiseman) {p. solo 20/230 : Rae,Macintosh }
Robinson, James
The beauteous song: song - with harmonium obbl. (ad lib.) by James Robinson (written by Lindsay Lennox) {10/045-4[21] : Cramer}
Robinson, Stanford (1904-1984) English
To you eternally: song (words by Christopher Hassall) {17/477-1 No. 1 in C : Boosey & Hawkes}
Roddie, William Stewart (1845-1931) Scottish
My land: song (written and composed by W. Stewart Roddie) {16/050-3 [ 1] : Bayley & Ferguson}
Rodgers, Richard (1902-1979) American
Bali Ha'i {from South Pacific} (words by Oscar Hammerstein II) {17/478-4.2 : 2 copies : Williamson}
The best of Rodgers & Hart: [24 songs] {09/155-5 : Chappell}
Blue moon {from With a Song in My Heart} (words by Lorenz Hart) {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/478-6 : Robbins}
Carousel (lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd) {07/029-1 : Chappell #marked up copy (W. Jolly)}
Carousel (lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd) {libr. 03/129-1 : Williamson #marked up copy (W. Jolly)}
Climb ev'ry mountain {from The Sound of Music} (lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II) {17/478-8.2 : Williamson}
Do-re-mi {from The Sound of Music} (words by Oscar Hammerstein II) {17/478-8.1 : Williamson}
Falling in love with love: song (words by Lorenz Hart) {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/478-2 : Victoria}
Hello young lovers {from The King and I} (words by Oscar Hammerstein II) {17/478-1 : Chappell}
I'm gonna wash that man right out of my hair {from South Pacific} (words by Oscar Hammerstein II) {17/478-4.7 : Williamson}
I enjoy being a girl {from Flower Drum Song} (words by Oscar Hammerstein II) {17/478-5 : 2 copies : Williamson}
I have confidence {from The Sound of Music} (lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II) {17/478-8.3 : Williamson}
If I loved you {from Carousel} (words by Oscar Hammerstein II) {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/478-3.1 : 2 copies : Williamson}
It might well be Spring {from State Fair} (words by Oscar Hammerstein II) {17/478-9 : Williamson}
June is bustin' out all over {from Carousel} (words by Oscar Hammerstein II) {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/478-3.5 : Williamson}
The King and I: musical play (lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd) {07/029-5 : Williamson}
Oklahoma {from Oklahoma} (words by Oscar Hammerstein II) {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/478-7.1 : Williamson}
Oklahoma song album: [5 songs] (lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II) {09/155-2 : 2 copies : Williamson}
Oklahoma!: musical play (lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd) {07/029-4 : 2 copies : Williamson #a,b) marked up copies (W. Jolly)}
Oklahoma! (lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd) {libr. 03/129-2 : Williamson}
Out of my dreams {from Oklahoma} (words by Oscar Hammerstein II) {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/478-7.2 : 2 copies : Williamson}
Rodgers & Hammerstein song album {09/155-1 : Williamson}
Slaughter on Tenth Avenue {p. solo 21/305 : Chappell}
Some enchanted evening {from South Pacific} (words by Oscar Hammerstein II) {17/478-4.1 : Williamson}
The Sound of Music (lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd) {07/029-3 : 2 copies : Williamson}
Sound of music: [musical play] (lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd) {libr. 03/129-4 : Williamson #marked up copy (W. Jolly)}
The Sound of Music (vocal selection) (lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II) {09/155-3 : 2 copies-M : Williamson}
South Pacific: musical play (lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd) {07/029-2 : 2 copies : Williamson #b) marked up copy (W. Jolly)}
South Pacific: [musical play] (lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd) {libr. 03/129-3 : Chappell #marked up copy (W. Jolly)}
South Pacific song album: [5 songs] (lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II) {09/155-4 : Williamson}
Wedding processional {from The Sound of Music} (words by Oscar Hammerstein II) {organ 40/215 : IMP}
You'll never walk alone {from Carousel} (words by Oscar Hammerstein II) {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/478-3.9 : Williamson}
Rodwell, George Herbert Buonaparte (1800-1852) English
Draw the sword Scotland (words by J. R. Planché) {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[31]}
Roeckel, Joseph Leopold [=Edouard Dorn] (1838-1923) English
Angus Macdonald: song (words by Fred. E. Weatherly) {17/479-2 : 2 copies a) No. 1 in C b) No. 2 in D : Chappell}
The gray mare (Three young men of Ware) {from Proverbs in Song}: song (words by Fred. E. Weatherly) {17/479-1 No. 1 in Eb : Enoch & Sons}
The hours: cantata or operetta for female v. (words by Shapcott Wensley) {01/064.5 : Novello}
I couldn't, could I?: song (words by S. H. Emmens) {17/479-3 No. 2 in Eb : Enoch & Sons}
Roger-Ducasse, Jean-Jules Aimable (1873-1954) French
Passacaglia (transc. Roger-Ducasse) [Bach-Roger-Ducasse] {p. solo 21/015- 0.4[3] : Durand}
Requiem: [sop. & bar. w. SATB chor.] (réd. Roger Ducasse) [Fauré-Ducasse] {02/042.1 : 4 copies-M : Hamelle}
Roitzsch, Friedrich August (Ferdinand) (1805-1889)
Hundert Elementar-Etuden, Bd 1 (1-58) (rev. F. A. Roitzsch) [Czerny-Roitzsch] {p. solo 23/017-4 : Peters}
Roloff, Adolf L.
Andante e scherzo {violin & piano set 28/065-3(9) #p. cond. only}
Roloff, Alex
Russian dances: [6 pieces] {p. solo 21/305.5 : Augener}
World-wide favourites, old and new (sel., arr. & ed. A. Roloff) {p. solo 20/009-2 : Augener}
Romberg, Andreas Jakob (1767-1821) German
Schiller's Lay of the bell (Eng. trans. Rev. J. Troutbeck) {01/065 : 2 copies : Novello, Ewer}
Trois duos Op. 18 {2 violins 29/015 : Litolff (Enoch)}
Romberg, Sigmund (1887-1951) Hungarian-American
The Desert Song: musical play (lyrics by Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II & Frank Mandel) {07/030-1 : 2 copies : Chappell}
The Desert Song - piano selection {21/306-1 : Chappell}
Drinking song {from The Student Prince} (words by Dorothy Donnelly) {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/480-1 : Chappell}
Farewell to dreams (words by Gus Kahn) {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/480-2 : Francis, Day & Hunter}
The New Moon: romantic musical play {07/030-2 : Chappell-Harms}
The riff song {from The Desert Song}: quartet for TTBB (words by Otto Harbach & Oscar Hammerstein II) {18/131-1 : 3 copies : Chappell}
Selection {p. solo 21/306-2}
Serenade {from The Student Prince} (words by Dorothy Donnelly) {17/480-3 : Chappell}
Souvenir album: [5 songs] {09/157-1 : Chappell}
Stout-hearted men {from The New moon} (words by Oscar Hammerstein II) {17/480-4 : 2 copies : Chappell}
Student prince: spectacular light opera {07/030-3 : 2 copies : Chappell}
The Student Prince song album: [5 songs] (lyrics by Dorothy Donnelly) {09/157-2 : Chappell}
Tell me Daisy {from Blossom Time} (lyrics by Dorothy Donnelly; adapted from the music of Franz Schubert & Heinrich Berté) {voc. duet 18/131-2 : Leo. Feist}
Wanting you {from The New Moon} (words by Oscar Hammerstein II) {17/480-4.9 : Chappell}
When I grow too old to dream (words by Oscar Hammerstein II) {17/480-5 : Francis, Day & Hunter}
Romer, Francis (Frank) (1810-1889)
Two angels (poetry by Longfellow) {10/045-4[20] : Hammond}
Ronald, Landon (Sir) (1873-1938) English
A cycle of life: five songs (words by Harold Simpson) {09/159-3 No. 2 med. v. : Enoch & Sons}
1. Prelude 2. Down in the forest (Spring) 3. Love I have won you (Summer) 4. The winds are calling (Autumn) 5. Drift down, Drift down (Winter)
Down in the forest {from A Cycle of Life} (words by Harold Simpson) {17/481-2 No. 3 in D : Enoch & Sons}
Five canzonets (words by Helen Taylor) {09/159-1 No. 2 med. v. : Enoch}
O lovely night! {from Summertime}: song (words by Ed. Teschemacher) {alt. & bar. 18/132 : 2 copies a,b) duet for contr. & bar. in Bb : Enoch & Sons}
O lovely night! {from Summertime} (words by Ed. Teschemacher) {17/481-1 : 2 copies a,b) No. 4 in Eb : Enoch & Sons}
Summertime: song-cycle (words by Ed. Teschemacher) {bass / contr. 09/159-2 : 2 copies No. 1 bass/contr. b) No. 2 bar./mez. : Enoch & Sons}
1. Daybreak 2. Morning 3. Evening 4. Night
Röntgen, Julius (1855-1932) Dutch
Oud-Nederlandsche (Alt-Niederländische) amoreuse liedekens Op. 29 {09/161}
Rootham, Cyril (1875-1938)
A child's prayer (words by Siegfried Sassoon) {17/481.1 : Curwen}
Ropartz, Joseph Marie Guy- (1864-1955) French
Roper, Stanley
An old time tune (Souvenirs, 3) (arr. Stanley Roper) [Martin-Roper] {organ 40/160-2(3) : Enoch}
Rorie, David (1867-1946) Scottish
The lum hat wantin' the croon (written & composed by David Rorie) {17/481.2 : Pentland}
The pawkie Duke (written and composed by David Rorie) {17/481.2-2[2] : Paterson}
Two Scots songs (written and composed by David Rorie) {17/481.2-2 : Paterson}
1. The wifie 2. The pawkie Duke
The wifie (written and composed by David Rorie) {17/481.2-2[1] : Paterson}
Rosas, Juventino (1868 Mexican
Sobre las olas [waltz]: cello part only {cello 33/085[2]}
Rose, Vincent (1880-1944) Italian-American
Blueberry hill (lyrics by Al Lewis & Larry Stock) {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/481.3 : Victoria}
Whispering: song (words & music by John Schoenberger, Richard Coburn and Vincent Rose) {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/481.3-2 a) No. 1 in C : Darewski}
Ross, Charles
Gigue in C (arr. Charles Ross) [Bach-Ross] {p. duo set 22/003-14 : OUP #lacks Piano 2 score}
Ross, Jerry
Heart {from Damn Yankees} (words by Richard Adler & Jerry Ross) [Adler / Ross] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/005-2 : Chappell}
The pajama game: musical comedy (lyrics by Richard Adler & Jerry Ross) [Adler / Ross] {07/001 : 2 copies : Frank}
Rosse, Frederick (1867-1940) English
Suite Gabrielle {p. solo 21/307 : Hawkes}
Rossi, Francesco (fl. 1670-1692) Italian
Ah! rendimi (Give back my love) {from Mitrane} (ed. Edgardo Lêvi) {17/481.5 : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crewe}
Rossini, Gioachino Antonio (1792-1868) Italian
Le Barbier de Séville ([arr. Henry Litolff]) [Rossini-Litolff] {p. solo 21/308-3 : Litolff (Enoch)}
Der Barbier von Sevilla: Oper (p. arr. Gustav Kogel) [Rossini-Kogel] {06/047-3 : Peters}
The Count Ory: comic opera {06/047-1 : 4 copies}
La danza: celebrated Neapolitan tarantelle (Eng. version Philip King) {17/482-1 : 2 copies a) No. 1 in G min b) No. 2 in A min : Ricordi}
Deadly slander (La Calunnia) {from The Barber of Seville}: Don Basilio's aria (Eng. text Brenda Cleather) {bar. 17/482-2 : Ricordi}
L'Italiana in Algeri (The Italian girl in Algiers): comic opera {06/047-2 : 2 copies}
Largo al factotum (Figaro's song) {from The Barber of Seville} (Eng. version Percy Pinkerton) {ten. 17/482-3 : 2 copies a,b) orig. (Bb) : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crewe}
The little shepherdess (La pastorella): Tyrolean air (Eng. version Julian Kimbell) {sop. 17/482-4 : 2 copies in C : Ricordi}
Messe solennelle: [for] 4 solo v. & chor. {02/102-2 : 2 copies : Ricordi}
Ouvertures pour piano et violon {28/075[7] : Henry Litolff #p. cond. only}
Overture {Il Barbiere di Seviglia} {p. solo 21/308-2 : Duff, Stewart}
The promise (La Promessa): canzonetta (Eng. version Julian Kimbell) {sop. 17/482-5 in Ab : Ricordi}
Une réjouissance {p. solo 21/308-4 : Faber}
Selva opaca {from William Tell}: [sop. aria: Matilde (with recit. S'allontanano alfin!)] (Eng. version Lawrence Hanray; ed. Edgardo Lèvi) {17/482-6 : International}
Selva opaca, deserta brughiera {from William Tell}: [sop. aria: Matilde (with recit. S'allontanano alfin!)] {17/482-7 : Ricordi}
Stabat Mater (Tribulation): [for SSTB soli, SATB & orch.] (Eng. adapt. William Ball) {02/102 : 4 copies : Novello, Ewer}
Stabat Mater: [for SSTB soli, SATB & orch.] {02/102.1 : 2 copies : Ricordi}
Suite from 'La Boutique Fantastique': ballet in one act (arr. Ottorino Respighi) [Rossini-Respighi] {p. solo 21/308 : Chester}
Wilhelm Tell (arr. Franz J. Liftl) [Rossini-Liftl] {p. duet 22/060-2(4)[3] : Bosworth}
Rota, Nino (1911-1979) Italian
The legend of the glass mountain {violin & piano set 28/040-1 : Keith, Prowse}
Take the sun: duet for sop. & ten. (words by Emery Bonett) {18/135 : Keith, Prowse}
Rothwell, Evelyn (1911-2008) English
Adagio (arr. Evelyn Rothwell) [Bach-Rothwell] {oboe & piano set 36/001-4 : Chester}
Air and Rondo (arr. Evelyn Rothwell) [Handel-Rothwell] {oboe & piano set 36/037-8 : Chester}
A book of scales for the oboe {36/082 : 2 copies : OUP}
Concerto in C major for oboe and strings: arr. for oboe & piano (ed. & arr. Evelyn Rothwell) [Eichner-Rothwell] {set 36/023 : OUP}
Largo e Allegretto (arr. Evelyn Rothwell) [Marcello-Rothwell] {oboe & piano set 36/052.5 : Chester #a) lacks oboe part}
Quiet city: on themes of Arcangelo Corelli (arr. J. Brodbin Kennedy) [Corelli-Rothwell] {oboe & piano set 36/011.8 : Boosey & Hawkes}
Sonata in G (ed. & arr. Evelyn Rothwell) [Boni-Rothwell] {oboe & piano set 36/003.8 : Chester}
Les tendres plaintes: [arr. for oboe and piano] (ed. & arr. Evelyn Rothwell) [Rameau-Rothwell] {set 36/080.8 : Chester #a) score and part}
Roubier, Henri
Trebelli Op. 31: célèbre polka mazurka {p. solo 21/309-1}
Rouget de Lisle, Claude Joseph (1760-1836) French
La Marseillaise (transc. W F Arnold) [Rouget de Lisle-Arnold] {p. solo 21/309.5 : Orpheus}
Roussel, Albert (1869-1937) French
Aria [for B-clarinet & piano] {set 36/082.3 : Alphonse Leduc}
Sérénade Op. 30: pour flûte, violon, alto, violoncelle et harpe {set 42/028 : Durand}
Vocalise-étude {19/055 : Alphonse Leduc}
Rowlands, W. P. (1860-1937) Welsh
Blaenwern (Love divine, all loves excelling): arr. for SATB (words by Charles Wesley; arr. Oliver Janes) {p. voc. + sol-fa 02/104 : Weinberger}
Rowley, Alec (1892-1958) English
A book of voluntaries for the organ {40/220 : Edwin Ashdown}
Caprice bohémien (Böhmische Tänze) (crit. ed. Alec Rowley) [Smetana-Rowley] {p. solo 21/354-2 b : Joseph Williams}
Choral dance suite: for SATB (unaccomp.) {01/066 : 2 copies : Novello}
Divertimento, Arietta con variazioni, Movements (sel. & ed. Alec Rowley) [Haydn-Rowley] {p. solo 21/170-8 : Hinrichsen}
English dance suite {p. solo 21/310-5 : Edwin Ashdown}
1. Pastoral dance 2. Hornpipe 3. Mock Morris
Flower song: song (words and music by Alec Rowley) {17/482.5-2 a) No. 1 in D maj : Joseph Williams}
Heavenly gifts: Christmas carol (words by Doris Rowley) {17/482.5-3 : Novello}
Highland march {p. solo 21/310 : Edwin Ashdown}
Outward bound: suite for piano {21/310-2 : Winthrop Rogers}
Pavan and Dance {flute / oboe & piano set 36/082.5 : Boosey & Hawkes}
Plainsong preludes no. 1: Resurgam {organ 40/220-2(1) : Novello}
The rambling sailor {p. solo 21/310-4 : Winthrop Rogers}
The seven virgins: a Passiontide carol for eq. v. SSC & bar. (or mez.) solo (Trad.) {17/482.5 : Curwen}
Short trio on French tunes Op. 46b {p. trio vn & vc set 24/027 : Peters #a) lacks cello part}
Songs of the North, 1st set: 7 songs arr. for piano (sel. Sir Harold Boulton and Malcolm Lawson) {21/310-3(1) : Cramer}
Three short pieces {p. duo set 22/041 : Oxford}
1. Cradle Song 2. Folk Dance 3. Gondola Song
The toll-gate house: song (words by John Drinkwater) {10/089[15] a) low v. in A min : Winthrop Rogers}
Roy, Dudley
Jolly Tars polka (Dudley Roy) [Roy-Smallwood] {p. solo 21/352-1 : Cramer}
Rubbra, Edmund (1901-1986) English
A Hymn to the Virgin Op. 13 No. 2: for voice & harp (or piano). (Anon.) {17/483(2)[1] : Alfred Lengnick}
Introduction and fugue Op. 19c {p. solo 21/312 : Augener}
Jesukin Op. 4 No. 2: for voice & harp (or piano). (words by St Ita (480-570 AD)) {17/483(2)[2] : Alfred Lengnick}
Out in the dark Op. 13 no. 1: song (Edward Thomas) {17/483.3(1) : Alfred Lengnick}
Two songs: for voice & harp (or piano). {17/483(2) : Alfred Lengnick}
1. A hymn to the Virgin 2. Jesukin
Rubens, Paul A. (1876-1917) English
The admiral's yarn: song (words by Fred. E. Weatherly) {17/483-2 No. 1 in C : Chappell}
The dairymaids: lancers (arr. Leonard Williams on melodies from the musical play by Paul A. Rubens & Frank E. Tours) [Rubens-Williams] {p. solo 21/313-1 : Chappell}
I love the moon: song (words and music Paul Rubens) {17/483-1 No. 2 in Db : Chappell}
Miss Hook of Holland: valse (arr. Leonard Williams on melodies by Paul A. Rubens) [Rubens-Williams] {p. solo 21/313-2 : Chappell}
Miss Hook of Holland [complete]: a Dutch musical incident (arr. Albert W. Ket?lbey) [Rubens-Williams] {p. solo 21/313-3 : Chappell}
My toreador {from The toreador}: song (words and music by Paul A. Rubens) {16/050-5 [33] : Chappell}
Rubinstein, Anton (1829-1894) Russian
Album vol. 1: [6 pieces] {p. solo 21/314(1) : Augener}
Barcarolle Op. 30 No. 1 {p. solo 21/314-1 : Hamelle}
Duet album: eighteeen two-part songs (Op. 48 and 67) {2 sop. 15/053 : Boosey}
Es blinkt der Thau Op. 72 Nr 1 {sop./ ten. 10/045-9[8] a) sop./ten. : Bartholf Senff}
Etude Op. 23 no. 2 (ed. G. H. Clutsam) {p. solo 21/314-4 : Hatzfeld}
Fifty-nine songs {09/163 : 2 copies : Boosey}
Melody: arranged as a song (words by Florence Hoare) {17/483.5 : Curwen}
Melody in F: transc. for violin & piano (transc. J. Kessler) [Rubinstein-Kessler] {set 28/041-3 : Paxton #a) lacks sep. violin part}
Melody in F Op. 3: p. solo w. violin & cello ad lib. {set 28/041-2 : Banks}
Melody in F: with violin obl. ad lib. {p. solo set 21/314-2 : Arthur}
Romance in E flat Op. 44 No. 1 {p. solo 21/314-3}
Sonate Op. 18 {violin & piano set 28/041 : 2 copies #b) lacks cello part}
Wanderer's evening song (Wanderers Nachtslied): [duet] {18/137-1 : Augener}
Zweistimmige Lieder Op. 48 u. 67: eighteeen two-part songs {voc. duet 15/047-2 : Bartholf Senff}
Rubinstein, Beryl (1898-1952) American
Bess you is my woman {from Porgy and Bess} (concert transc. Beryl Rubinstein) [Gershwin-Rubinstein] {p. solo 21/151-2 : Gershwin}
Rubinstein, Nikolai Grigoryevich (1835-1881) Russian
Tarantelle Op. 14: p. duet {22/042 : Augener}
Rummel, Walter Morse (1887-1953) Anglo-German
From Final chorus of Cantata No. 22 (adapt. Walter Rummel) [Bach-Rummel] {p. solo 21/016}
Six sonates originales (rec. et annot. Marg. Chaigneau; realis. de la basse W.Morse Rummel) [Vivaldi-Rummel] {cello & piano set 33/077-2 : Salabert}
Was Gott tut das ist wohlgetan (What God hath done is rightly done) (adapt. Walter Rummel) [Bach-Rummel] {p. solo 21/016-8(5) : Chester}
Rupp, H.
Invitation to the dance Op. 65 (arr. H. Rupp) [Weber-Rupp] {p. duet 22/058-3 : Schott}
Russell, Kennedy (1884-1954) English
The barber of Turin: song (words by Fred. E. Weatherly) {17/484-6 No. 1 in A : Chappell}
Poor man's garden: song (words by Royden Barrie) {17/484-1 : 2 copies a) No. 1 in C b) No. 3 in Eb : Boosey & Hawkes}
Saint Christopher (words by Arthur Stanley) {17/484-5 No. 2 in Eb : Edwin Ashdown}
Vale (Farewell): song (words by Burgh d'Arcy) {17/484-2 : 2 copies a,b) No. 3 in Ab : Edwin Ashdown}
When the children say their prayers: song (words by Arthur Stanley) {17/484-3 : 2 copies a,b) No. 1 in C : Chappell}
Young Tom o' Devon: song (words by Harold Simpson) {17/484-4 : 2 copies No. 2 in Bb b) No. 1 in Ab : Chappell}
Russell, Ronald Landon (1873-1938) English
see Ronald, Landon
Ruthardt, Adolf (1849-1934) German
Concerto Op. 73 (No. 5 in E flat major) (arr. Adolf Ruthardt) [Beethoven-Ruthardt] {p. duo 22/005-5 a : Peters}
D moll Konzert (arr. Adolf Ruthardt) [Bach-Ruthardt] {p. duo 22/002-1 : Peters}
Konzerte für Orgel und Orchester, Bd 1, Nr 1-6: [arr. as p. duet] (arr. Adolf Ruthardt) [Handel-Ruthardt] {22/026-3[3] : Peters}
Lyrische Stücke Op. 65 No. 4-6 (ed. Adolf Ruthardt) [Grieg-Ruthardt] {p. solo 21/157-6(8.2) : 2 copies : Peters}
4. Salon 5. Im Balladenton 6. Hochzeitstag auf Troldhaugen
Sonata and Fugue K.448, 426: 2 pianos, 4 hands (ed. Adolf Ruthardt) [Mozart-Ruthardt] {p. duo set 22/032-7 : Novello}
Suite für zwei Claviere Op. 15 (rev. Adolf Ruthardt) [Arensky-Ruthardt] {p. duo set 22/001.5 : Bosworth}
1. Romance 2. Valse 3. Polonaise
Trente études de mécanisme Op. 849 (rev. Adolf Ruthardt) [Czerny-Ruthardt] {p. solo 23/017-6 : Peters}
Das wohltemperirtes Klavier (48 preludes and fugues) Bd 1 (ed. Adolf Ruthardt) [Bach-Ruthardt] {21/015-9.4(1) : Peters}
Rutter, John (1945- English
Carols for choirs, 2: fifty carols for Christmas & Advent (ed. & arr. David Willcocks and John Rutter) [Willcocks / Rutter] {02/204(2) : 2 copies : OUP}
Carols for choirs, 3: fifty carols (ed. & arr. David Willcocks and John Rutter) [Willcocks / Rutter] {02/204(3) : OUP}
Carols for choirs, 4: fifty carols for sopranos and altos (ed. & arr. David Willcocks and John Rutter) [Willcocks / Rutter] {02/204(4) : 3 copies : OUP}
Requiem (1893 version): [sop. & bar. w. SATB chor.] (ed. w. Eng. trans. John Rutter) [Fauré-Rutter] {02/042.2 : 2 copies : OUP}
Ryan, Paul (1948-1992) English
I will drink the wine (words and music Paul Ryan) {17/485-1 : Ryan}
359 works by 117 composers, with 12 arrangers or second composers, alternative titles and 12 cross-references