Music Scores - arranged by Composer / Arranger |
||||||||||||
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M |
N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z |
All composers (abbreviated) |
![]() | Saturday 27th February 2021 Search limited to letter 'S' Sc Se Sh Si Sj Sk Sl Sm So Sp Sq St Su Sw Sz |
S. G. P.
Life's dream is o'er {from Alice where art thou}: duet for ten. & contr. (words & mus. arr. S. G. P.) [Ascher-"S.G.P."] {18/007 : 2 copies : Bayley & Ferguson}
Saar, Louis Victor (1868-1937) Dutch-American
Prelude in E {from Sixth Sonata for Violin Solo} (arr. Louis Victor Saar) [Bach-Saar] {p. duo set 22/003-15 : Fischer & Bro. #a) lacks Piano 2 part}
Saar, R.
Loreley: valse (arr. R. Saar) [Strauss-Saar] {p. solo 21/358.5-1 : Paxton}
Sacco, John (1905-1987) American
Concert medley from Die Fledermaus: for mixed chor. w. p. acc. (arr. John Sacco) [Strauss-Sacco] {07/035-1.2 : 2 copies : Chappell/Schirmer}
Saint-Saëns, Charles Camille (1835-1921) French
Air 'O beaux rêves évanouis' {from Etienne Marcel} {oboe & piano set 36/083-1 : Durand}
Allegro appassionato Op. 43 (cello part ed. R. V. Tabb) {cello & piano set 33/060-1 : Augener}
Amour! Viens aider ma faiblesse! {from Samson et Dalila}: [for mez. & orch.] (words by F. Lemaire) {orch. sc. 43/007-1 : Durand & Fils #no sep. parts}
Le cygne {from Carnaval des Animaux}: [for violin or cello w. p. accomp.] {set 28/042-1 : Methven, Simpson}
Le cygne (The swan) {from Carnaval des Animaux) (arr. E. Hoskier) [Saint-Saens-Hoskier] {p. solo 21/316-2 a : Durand}
Le cygne {from Carnaval des animaux} {cello & piano set 33/060-2 : Durand}
Danse macabre Op. 40: poème symphonique (transc. H. Cramer) {p. solo 21/316-1 : Durand}
Danse macabre : poème symphonique Op. 40 {min. sc. 04/019.5 : Durand}
Fair Spring is returning {from Samson and Delilah} (words by F. Lemaire; Eng. by Eugene Oudin) {sop./ mez. 17/486-1 : 3 copies a,b,c) E: mez. : Durand}
Fantaisie pour orgue {40/223 : Costallat}
Mon coeur s'ouvre à ta voix {from Samson et Dalila}: [for mez. & orch.] (words by F. Lemaire) {orch. sc. 43/007-2 : Durand #lacks voice & oboe parts}
O love! From thy pow'r (Amour, viens aider) {from Samson and Delilah}: Delilah: recit. & aria {sop./ mez. 17/486-3 : 2 copies a) Ab: mez. b) Bb: sop. : Durand & Fils}
Reverie: improvisation 'alla Liszt' on a theme by Saint-Saens [SaintSaens-Anderson] {p. solo 21/316-3}
Samson et Dalila: opéra de Ferdinand Lemaire {06/048 : 2 copies : Durand}
Softly awakes my heart: [Cantabile - Delilah - mez.] ([words by] F Lemaire Eng Eugene Oudin) {16/050-3 [ 9] [No. 1 in] Db : Durand & Fils}
Softly awakes my heart {from Samson and Delilah} (words by F. Lemaire; Eng. by Eugene Oudin) {contr. 16/020( 1) [1] : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crewe}
Softly awakes my heart {from Samson and Delilah} (words by F. Lemaire; Eng. by Eugene Oudin) {sop./ mez./ contr. 17/486-2 : 4 copies a,b,c) Db: mez. d) Bb: contr. : Durand}
Sonate Op. 166 {oboe & piano set 36/083-2 : Durand}
Sonate pour clarinette avec accomp. de piano Op. 167 {set 36/083-3 : Durand}
The swan {from Carnaval des Animaux) (ed. Sydney Pickles) [Saint-Saens-Pickles] {p. solo 21/316-2 b }
Variations on a theme of Beethoven Op. 35 {p. duo 22/043 : Durand}
Salmon, J.
Allegro spiritoso (arr. J. Salmon) [Senaillé-Salmon] {cello & piano set 33/066-3 : Ricordi}
Largo et Gigue (arr. J. Salmon) [Senaillé-Salmon] {cello & piano set 33/066-2 : Ricordi}
Präludium E moll (arr. J. Salmon) [Cervetto-Salmon] {cello & piano set 33/020 : Breitkopf}
Sarabande et Allemande (arr. J. Salmon) [Senaillé-Salmon] {cello & piano set 33/066-1 : Ricordi}
Sonata no.1 in C (arr. J. Salmon) [Bréval-Salmon] {cello & piano set 33/016.3 : Ricordi}
Sonate (arr. J. Salmon) [Cervetto-Salmon] {cello & piano set 33/019 : Ricordi}
Salomon, W.
Horn concerto in E flat KV 495 (arr. W. Salomon) [Mozart-Salomon] {horn & piano set 35/062-1 b Horn in F : Boosey & Hawkes #lacks horn part}
Horn concerto in E flat KV 447 (arr. W. Salomon) [Mozart-Salomon] {horn & piano set 35/062-3 Horn in F : Boosey & Hawkes}
Samazeuilh, Gustave (1877-1967) French
Danse espagnole No. 1 {from La vida breve} (arr. Gustave Samazeuilh) [Falla-Samazeuilh] {p. duo 22/012(1) : Max Eschig}
Sammartini, Giovanni Battista (c.1700-1775) Italian
Sonata in G major (arr. Alfred Moffat; rev. W. E. Whitehouse) [Sammartini-Moffat] {cello & piano set 33/061-1 : Schott}
Sanders, Mary
Flocks are sporting: unison song (arr. Mary Sanders) [Carey-Sanders] {17/113.1 : 2 copies : Curwen}
Sanderson, Wilfrid Ernest (1878-1935) English
All joy be thine: song (words by Edward Teschemacher) {17/488-17 a) No. 3 in Bb : Boosey}
A blackbird's song: song (words by Louise McDermaid) {17/488- 1 No. 3 in Eb : Boosey}
Break o' day: song (words by P. J. O'Reilly) {10/045-8.1[12] a) No. 1 in Bb : Boosey}
Break o' day: song (words by P .J. O'Reilly) {17/488- 2 : 2 copies No. 1 in Bb b) No. 2 in C : Boosey}
Captain Mac': song (words by P. J. O'Reilly) {17/488-16 a) No. 1 in C : Boosey}
Dear little town: song (words by Fred G. Bowles) {17/488- 3 No. 2 in G : Boosey}
Devonshire cream and cider: song (words by Theodore Curzon) {17/488-13 : 2 copies b) No. 2 in D : Boosey}
Drake goes West: song (words by P. J. O'Reilly) {10/045-7[5] a) No. 2 in D : Boosey}
Drake goes West: song (words by P. J. O'Reilly) {17/488-15 : Boosey}
Easter flowers: song (words by Fred. E. Weatherly) {17/488- 9 : 3 copies a,c) No. 1 in Ab b) No. 3 in Db : Boosey}
Friend o' mine: song (words by Fred. E. Weatherly) {17/488- 4 : 4 copies c) No. 4 in Bb d) No. 1 in F e,f) No.3 in Ab : Boosey}
Friend o' mine: song (words by Fred. E. Weatherly) {17/488- 4 : 2 copies a) No. 1 in G b) No.2 in Ab : Boosey & Hawkes}
Gather ye rosebuds: song (words by Robert Herrick) {17/488-11 [No. 2] in G : Leonard}
The glory of the sea: song (words by Fred. E. Weatherly) {17/488-18 a) No. 1 in Bb : Boosey}
The hills of Donegal: song (words by P. J. O'Reilly) {17/488- 5 : 2 copies a,b) No.2 in Bb : Boosey & Hawkes}
My dear soul: Wessex love song (words by May Byron) {17/488-14 : 2 copies a,b) No. 2,1 in Bb : Boosey}
One morning very early: song (words (Trad.) adapt. P. J. O'Reilly) {17/488-19 a) No. 1 in Eb : Boosey}
Selection of popular songs (arr. Sydney Baynes) [Sanderson-Baynes] {p. trio vn & vc set 24/028 : Boosey}
Sewing song (words by Helen Taylor) {17/488-10 No. 3 in Ab : Boosey}
Shipmates o' mine: song (words by Edward Teschemacher) {17/488- 6 : 4 copies a-d) No.1 in F : Boosey}
Shipmates o' mine: song (words by Edward Teschemacher) {10/045-7[3] a) No. 2 in G : Boosey}
Spring's awakening: valse song (words by Maud Cunningham) {17/488-12 No. 5 in Bb : Boosey}
Until: song (words by Edward Teschemacher) {17/488-7 : 4 copies a,b) No. 3 in G c,d) No. 2 in F : Boosey}
The valley of laughter: song (words by Fred G. Bowles) {17/488- 8 No. 1 in Eb : Boosey}
The voyagers: duet (words by Ed. Teschemacher) {18/139 No. 1 in Eb : Boosey}
Sandler, Albert
Fascination (arr. Albert Sandler) [Marchetti-Sandler] {violin & piano set 28/031.7 : Liber-Southern}
Sankey, Ira David (1840-1908) American
Sacred songs and solos (Sankey & Moody): rev. & enlarged (1200 pieces) (pocket text) {text / lyrics 02/206-2 [t] : Morgan & Scott}
Sacred songs & solos (Sankey & Moody): rev. & enlarged (1200 pieces) {chor. sc. 02/206-2 : Morgan & Scott}
Sacred songs and solos (Sankey & Moody): rev. & enlarged (1200 pieces) {sol-fa only 44/050-2 : Morgan & Scott}
Sans Souci, Gertrude (1873-1913) American
When song Is sweet (Douce mélodie): song ([poem by Gertrude Sans Souci]) {17/489 [No. 1 in] Db : Frederick Harris}
Sanz, Gaspar (1640-1710) Spanish
Pavanas: guitare seule (transc. Emilio Pujol) {27/008 : Max Eschig}
Sarasate, Pablo de (1844-1908) Spanish
Spanische Tänze Op. 22 (Heft 2) {violin & piano set 28/043(2) #p. cond. only}
1. Romanza Andaluza 2. Jota Navarra
Spanische Tänze Op. 23 (Heft 3) {violin & piano set 28/043(3) #violin part only}
1. Playera 2. Zapateado
Sargent, Malcolm (1895-1967) English
Aida: opera (concert ed.) (arr. Sir Malcolm Sargent) [Verdi-Sargent] {06/063-2 : 3 copies : Ricordi}
Sarjeant, J.
Blow, blow, thou Winter wind: song (words from (Shakspeare's) As You Like It) {17/490 : 2 copies a) No. 1 in Bmin b) No. 2 in Cmin : Boosey}
Watchman! what of the night?: duet (ten. & bass) (words Anon.) {18/141 : 3 copies-M b) No. 2 in G c) No. 1 in F : Boosey}
Sartorio, Arnoldo (1853-1936) German-Italian
Menuett Op. 54 Nr 1 {p. solo 21/317-1}
Salon album No. 1: [8 pieces] {p. solo 21/317(1) : Wood}
Satie, Erik (1866-1925) French
En habit de cheval {p. duet 22/043.5-1 : Rouart, Lerolle}
Gymnopédies: [for violin (or flute/clarinet) & piano] (ed. & arr. Roger Nichols) [Satie-Nichols] {set 28/043.2 : Peters}
Mélodies et chansons: piano et chant [25 compositions] (paroles de J.P. Contamine de Latour, Léon-Paul Fargue, Vincent Hyspa et al.) {09/165 : Salabert}
Parade: ballet réaliste (p. red. (4 mains)) {p. duet 22/043.5-2 : Rouart, Lerolle}
Three gnossiennes (ed. Joseph Prostakoff) {p. solo 21/318-2 : Schirmer}
Three gymnopédies (ed. G. Hengeveld) {p. solo 21/318 (b) : Broekmans & van Poppel}
Trois gymnopédies (ed. Roger Jonns) {p. solo 21/318 (a) : Leonard, Gould & Bolttler}
Saunders, Gordon (19th c.) English
Sonatina in A Op. 5 (arr. Gordon Saunders) [Wesley-Saunders] {p. solo 21/379-1}
Saunders, Max
Nocturne: song (words by Toni McGrath) {17/492 No. 1 in C : Graham Gill}
Sauret, Emile (1852-1920) French
Concerto no. 1 in A minor (ed. & rev. Emile Sauret) [Bach-Sauret] {violin & piano set 28/002-5 : Augener}
Valse gracieuse Op. 56 No. 4 {violin & piano set 28/043.5(4) : Edwin Ashdown}
Savino, Domenico (1888-1973) Italian-American
Anchors aweigh: song of the Navy (rev. words by George D. Lottman; rev. mus. D. Savino) [Zimmermann-Savino] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/605-1 : Francis, Day & Hunter}
Indianola: fox-trot (by S. R. Henry & "D. Onivas" [ie Domenico Savino]) [Henry / Savino] {p. solo 21/177.5}
Scarlatti, Alessandro (1660-1725) Italian
Christmas cantata (Cantata pastorale): for sop. solo, str. quart. & harpsich. (words by Cardinal Antonio Ottoboni; ed. (with Eng. trans.) Edward J. Dent) {01/066.5 : OUP}
Quartettino: for 3 flutes (or violins) & piano w. cello ad lib. (ed. Waldemar Woehl) {set 42/028.3 : Peters #Flute 1 is p'copied; includes Cello part}
Toccata D-dur: für zwei Trompeten und Orgel (bearb. Eberhard Kraus) [Mozart-Kraus] {set 35/074 : Heinrichshofen #a) lacks Tr1 part}
Le violette {sop./ ten. 17/494 sop./ten. : Ricordi}
Scarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757) Italian
Essercizi per gravicembalo (Sonates pour piano) (rev. Paul Dukas) [Scarlatti-Dukas] {21/166[3] : Durand}
Nine sonatas (ed. Howard Ferguson) {p. solo 21/320-8 : ABRSM}
Scarlatti (School of Easy Classics): [11 pieces] not simplified (sel. & ed. Oscar Beringer) [Scarlatti-Beringer] {p. solo 21/320-5 : 2 copies : Augener}
Sixty sonatas Vol. 1 (1-30) (ed. Ralph Kirkpatrick) {p. solo 21/320(1) : Schirmer}
Sixty sonatas Vol. 2 (31-60) (ed. Ralph Kirkpatrick) {p. solo 21/320(2) : Schirmer}
Sonata in A major L. 494 {p. solo 21/320-6 : Ricordi}
Sonata in D N. 461 (ed. I. Philipp) {p. solo 21/320-3 : Ricordi}
Sonata L. 23 in mi per pianoforte (arr. Alessandro Longo) [Scarlatti-Longo] {p. solo 21/320-7 : Ricordi}
Sonata in G (ed. Kendall Taylor) {p. solo 21/320-4 : ABRSM}
Sonatas [1-25] (ed. Thomas F. Dunhill) {p. solo 21/320-1 a : Augener}
Sonatas Bk 3 [28-37]: Grades 6-7 (sel. & ed. Arnold Goldsbrough) {p. solo 21/320-2(3) : ABRSM}
Sonate en Sol majeur [L. 387] {p. solo 21/320-9 : Ricordi}
Sono amante {from the Sixth cantata} (ed. Ludwig Lebell; Eng. trans. E. J. Dent) {17/495(1) : OUP}
Tempo di gavotta (arr. A. Craig Bell) [Scarlatti-Bell] {oboe & piano set 36/084 : Alfred Lengnick}
Twenty-nine Sonatas, Bk 1 Nos. 1-15 (ed. Thomas F. Dunhill) {p. solo 21/320-1(1) : Augener}
Schäfer, Christian
Miniatures Op. 17: four easy pieces {p. solo 21/321 : Sullivan}
Schalk, Josef (1857-1900) Austrian
Te Deum: für Soli, Chor u. Orch. (arr. Josef Schalk) [Bruckner-Schalk] {SATB soli 02/026-2 : 2 copies : Universal}
Scharwenka, (Franz) Xaver (1850-1924) German
Danse polonaise No. 15 in B flat {p. solo 21/322-3 : Augener}
Danses polonaises Op. 3 [no.] 1 {p. solo 16/050-2 [25] : Augener}
Polish dance Op. 3 No. 1 in E flat minor {p. solo 21/322-2 : 2 copies : Augener}
Polish dance No. 1 in E flat minor {p. duet 22/044-1 : Augener}
Quatre danses polonaisees Op. 3 {p. solo 21/322-1}
Tarantelle Op. 62 No. 12 {p. solo 21/322-4(12) : Augener}
Scharwenka,Ludwig Philipp (1847-1917) German
Spanische Tänze Op. 12 (arr. Philipp Scharwenka) [Moszkowski-Scharwenka] {violin & piano set 28/032.5 : Peters}
Schiemann, Christian
Sieben charakteristische Studien für Oboe {36/131-2[5] : Breitkopf & Härtel}
Schira, Francesco (1809-1883) Italian
Sognai: rêverie (parole e musica di F. Schira) {17/495.5 : Bayley & Ferguson}
Schmid, Adolf
Country gardens: handkerchief dance (orch. Adolf Schmid) [Grainger-Schmid] {violin 21/153.5[2] : Schirmer #1st violin part only}
Schmit, Camille
Burlesques {p. solo 21/324}
Schmitt, Aloys
Preparatory exercises {p. solo 23/059-2 : Galliard/Galaxy}
Preparatory exercises from Op. 16 (ed. Adolf Ruthardt) {p. solo 23/059 : Peters}
Schmitt, Florent (1870-1958) French
Nocturne Op. 42 no. 5 {from Pièces romantiques} {p. solo 21/325(5) : Chapelier}
Souvenir Op. 42 no. 6 {from Pièces romantiques} {p. solo 21/325(6) : Chapelier}
Schneizer, Otto
Kirmess {p. solo 21/326}
Schoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951) Austrian-American
Drei Klavierstücke Op. 11 {21/327-1 : Universal}
Nun sag ich dir zum ersten Mal (Lied Toves) ([from] Gurrelieder (J. P. Jacobsen), arr. Alban Berg) {17/495.7 : Universal}
Schoenberg, Claude-Michel (1944- French
Scholefield, Basil
The "happy-go-lucky": barn dance {p. solo 16/050-2 [ 9]}
Scholz, A. J.
Zwei Kammerstücke für Oboe (Violine) u. Klavier {set 36/085 : Universal}
Schönberg, Arnold (1874-1951) Austrian-American
Schönberg, Claude-Michel (1944- French
I dreamed a dream {from Les Misérables} (lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer) {17/495.8 : Faber}
Les Misérables: [12] songs from the musical [incl. 2 duets] (lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer) {09/167 : Faber}
Schreck, Gustav Ernst (1849-1918) German
Violin-konzert No. 1 A-moll (arr. Gustav Schreck) [Bach-Schreck] {violin & piano set 28/002-6 : Peters #violin part only}
Schröder, Karl (1848-1935) German
Air: Tre giorni (arr. C. Schroeder) [Rameau-Schröder] {cello & piano set 33/051.7 : Augener}
Quintet in B minor: for two flutes, two treble recorders and basso continuo [Loeillet-Schroeder] {set 36/051.7 : Bärenreiter #a) Fl. di voce 1 only}
Sonata no.1 in C (arr. Carl Schroeder) [Bréval-Schröder] {cello & piano set 33/016.31 : Augener}
Sonate (arr. Carl Schroeder) [Loeillet-Schroeder] {cello & piano set 33/042 : Augener}
Suite 1 in A (arr. Carl Schroeder) [Caix d'Hervelois-Schröder] {cello & piano set 33/018 : Augener}
Schroeder, Hermann (1904-1984) German
Es steht ein Lind: 50 deutsche Volkslieder im Sätzen für Klavier {10/080 : Tonger}
Kleine Präludien und Intermezzi für Orgel Werk 9 {40/224-1 : Schott}
Toccata für Orgel Op. 5a {40/224-2 : Musikverlag Schwann}
Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) Austrian
L'Abeille (arr. August Wilhelmj) [Schubert-Wilhelmj] {violin & piano set 28/044-3 : Schott}
Ave Maria: Hymne an die Jungfrau {10/045-6[5] [No. 1 in] Bb : Augener}
Ave Maria (words by Thomas Oliphant) {17/496- 2 c) : Cramer}
Ave Maria {17/496- 2 b) : Walsh}
Ave Maria: song {17/496- 2 [No. 2 in] Ab : Wood}
Ave Maria (transc. F. Liszt) [Schubert-Liszt] {p. solo 21/218-7}
Ave Maria op. 52 No. 6: [for violin (or cello) & piano] (arr. Johannes Palaschko) [Schubert-Palaschko] {set 28/044-5 : Schott}
Schubert (School of Easy Classics): [10 pieces] not simplified (sel. & ed. Oscar Beringer) [Schubert-Beringer] {p. solo 21/328-0 : Augener}
Berühmte Klavier-Compositionen (herausg. Lo Koehler & Richard Schmidt) {p. solo 21/328(1) : Peters}
Blossom time: musical play (lyrics by G H Clutsam, John Drinkwater, H.V. Purcell) [Schubert-Clutsam] {07/031 : 2 copies : Keith, Prowse #b) marked up copy (W. Jolly)}
[Clavierstücke and Sonaten] {21/328- 1}
Clavierstücke Bd 2 {21/328-1[1] : Litolff (Enoch)}
The complete sonatas [Nos. 1-10] (ed. Ernst Pauer) {p. solo 21/328-8 : Augener}
Concert edition of Schubert songs [selection]: [20 songs] (sel. & ed. Richard Tauber) {09/169-4 : Keith, Prowse}
The Conspirators: opera {06/049 : 2 copies : Chappell}
Fantaisie Op. 103 {p. duet 22/045-2 : Augener}
Fantasia in F minor Op. 103, D. 940 {p. duet 22/045-1 : 2 copies-M : Peters}
Fantasia or sonata Op. 78 (ed. Franz Liszt) [Schubert-Liszt] {p. solo 21/328- 3.5 : Augener}
Fantasia: The Wanderer Op. 15 (ed. Franz Liszt) [Schubert-Liszt] {p. solo 21/328-3.4 (a) a : Augener}
Fantasie (Wanderer-Fantasie) C dur Op. 15 (ed. Walter Niemann) [Schubert-Niemann] {p. solo 21/328- 3.4 b : Peters}
Five Marches (arr. W. J. Westbrook) [Schubert-Westbrook] {organ 40/225 : Augener}
Four impromptus Op. 90 [D899] {p. solo 21/328- 3.1 a : Augener}
Four impromptus Op. 90 [D899] {p. solo 21/328- 3.1 : 2 copies b,c : ABRSM}
Four impromptus Op. 142 [D 935] (ed. O. Thümer) {p. solo 21/328- 3.3 a : Augener}
Four impromptus Op. 142 [D 935] {p. solo 21/328- 3.3 b : ABRSM}
Gesänge Bd 1: [188 songs] (krit. rev. Max Friedlaender) {09/169-9(1) : 2 copies a) low v. b) high v. : Peters}
The golden song {from Lilac Time} (words by Adrian Ross; music arr. from Franz Schubert by G. H. Clutsam) [Schubert-Clutsam] {17/125-3 : Chappell}
Grand sonata Op. 30 {p. duet 22/045-8 : ABRSM}
Gretchen at the spinning wheel (Gretchen am Spinnrade) Op.2 (Goethe; Eng. version Richard Capell) {17/496- 3 [No. 2 in] F (orig.) : Augener}
Hark! hark! the lark (arr. Elsie Horne) [Schubert-Liszt-Horne] {p. duo set 22/045-3 : 2 copies : Chappell/Murdoch}
Der Hochzeitsbraten ("Ach liebes Herz, ach Theobald") Op. 104: Terzett (sop., ten., bass) (Gedicht von Fr. von Schober) {18/143 : Breitkopf}
Impromptu in A flat Op. 90 no. 4 {p. solo 21/328- 3.1(4) : Augener}
Kammermusik: neun Streichquartette, zwei Trios, Klavierquintett, Streichquintett, und Oktett {min. sc. 04/020 : Eulenburg}
Klaviersonate A-dur Op. Posth. 120 (ed. Paul Mies) {21/328- 6 a : Henle}
Klavierwerke: [7 pieces] {21/328-2 : Breitkopf & Härtel}
Das Lied im Grünen (Spring in the forest) Op. 115 no 1 (words by Reil; Eng. version Richard Capell) {17/496-14 : Augener}
Lieder Bd 2: [incomplete: 40+ songs] (rev. Max Friedlaender) {09/170(2) : Peters}
Lieder Bd 7: Original-Ausgabe (rev. Max Friedlaender) {09/170(7) : Peters}
Lieder, vol. 1: [10 songs] (transc. Franz Liszt) [Schubert-Liszt] {09/169-6(1) : Augener}
Lilac time: operetta (Eng. lyrics by Phil Park, arr. Ronald Hanmer) [Schubert-Clutsam] {07/031.1 : 2 copies : Chappell}
Lilac time: play w. music (arr. Heinrich Berté & G. H. Clutsam) [Schubert-Berté-Clutsam] {07/031.2 : Chappell}
Lilac time 2nd selection (arr. from music by Franz Schubert) [Schubert-Clutsam] {p. solo 21/086.9(2) : Chappell}
Litany for All Souls' Day (Jacobi; Eng. version Th. Baker) {17/496- 4 : Schirmer}
Love's peace (Du bist die Ruh) (Rückert; Eng. version Richard Capell) {17/496- 5 [No. 1 in] C : Galliard/Galaxy}
The maid of the mill: [20 songs] (Eng. trans. Theodore Baker) {09/169-2.1 a) high v. }
Margaret (Gretchen am Spinnrade) {from Goethes Faust} (Eng. version A. H. Fox Strangeways and Steuart Wilsonl) {17/496- 3 a) low key (orig. - D min) : OUP}
Mass in G (no. 2): for STB soli, SATB, strings & orch. (arr. Berthold Tours) [Schubert-Tours] {02/106-2 : Novello}
Mass in G: for STB soli, SATB, strings & org., w. opt. wind & timpani [new ed.] (arr. Berthold Tours) [Schubert-Tours] {02/106-2.1 : 2 copies : Novello}
Messe Es-dur D 950 [new ed.]: [for SATTB soli, mixed chor. & orch.] (arr. Julius Spengel) {02/106-1.1 : Breitkopf & Härtel}
Messe Es-dur [D 950]: [for SATTB soli, mixed chor. & orch.] (arr. Julius Spengel) [Schubert-Spengel] {02/106-1 : Breitkopf & Härtel}
Military march (arr. Carl Tausig) [Schubert-Tausig] {p. solo 21/328- 4.1[2] : Orpheus}
Military march: p. solo w. violin & cello ad lib. {set 21/328-12 : Banks #has sep. violin & cello parts}
Moment musical Op. 94 Nr 3 (arr. Alfred Moffat) [Schubert-Moffat] {violin & piano set 28/044-2 : Schott}
Moments musicals [sic] No. 3 Op. 94 and Military march {p. solo 21/328- 4.1 : Orpheus}
Moments musicaux Op. 94 (ed. O. Thümer) {p. solo 21/328- 4.3 : 2 copies : Augener}
Musical moments Op. 94 (ed. Frank Merrick) {p. solo 21/328-4.2 : ABRSM}
Octet F major Op.166 {clar. 42/029-3 : Peters}
Oktett F dur Op. 166: for 2 violins, viola, violoncello, double bass, clarinet, horn, bassoon {wind & str. min. sc. 04/020[14] : Eulenburg}
Omnipotence (Die Allmacht) Op. 79 No. 2 (words by Pyrker; Eng. trans. A. H. Fox Strangeways & Steuart Wilson) {17/496- 6 : OUP}
Original-Kompositionen für Klavier zu 4 Händen, Bd 1 {p. duet 22/045(1) : Peters}
Original-Kompositionen für Klavier zu 4 Händen, Bd 4 {p. duet 22/045(4) : Peters}
Original-Kompositionen für Klavier zu 4 Händen, Bd 3 {p. duet 22/045(3) : Peters}
Piano quintet 'The Trout' Op.114 {min. sc. 04/020-1}
Piano quintet in A major D667 'The Trout' {p. quint:db min. sc. 04/020-8[1] : Dover}
Piano quintet in A major; String quintet in C major {p. quint:db min. sc. 04/020-8 : Dover}
Quartett A moll Op. 29 {str. quart. (2vn, va, vc) min. sc. 04/020[1] : Eulenburg}
Quartett B dur Op. 168 {str. quart. (2vn, va, vc) min. sc. 04/020[5] : Eulenburg}
Quartett D dur Op. posth. {str. quart. (2vn, va, vc) min. sc. 04/020[8] : Eulenburg}
Quartett D moll Op. posth. {str. quart. (2vn, va, vc) min. sc. 04/020[6] : Eulenburg}
Quartett E dur Op. 125 No. 2 {str. quart. (2vn, va, vc) min. sc. 04/020[3] : Eulenburg}
Quartett Es dur Op. 125 No. 1 {str. quart. (2vn, va, vc) min. sc. 04/020[2] : Eulenburg}
Quartett G dur Op. 161 {str. quart. (2vn, va, vc) min. sc. 04/020[4] : Eulenburg}
Quartett G moll Op. posth. {str. quart. (2vn, va, vc) min. sc. 04/020[7] : Eulenburg}
Quartette Bd 1 (Op. 29, Op. 125 & Op. posth.) (neu rev. Carl Herrmann) {str. quart. (2vn, va, vc) set 42/029-1(1) : 2 copies : Peters}
Quartette Bd 2 (Op. 161, Op. 168, Op. posth. in G moll, D dur,C moll) (neu rev. Carl Herrmann) {str. quart. (2vn, va, vc) set 42/029-1(2) : Peters}
Quartettsatz C moll Op. posth. {str. quart. (2vn, va, vc) min. sc. 04/020[9] : Eulenburg}
Quintett A dur (Forellen-Quintett) Op. 114 {p. quint:db min. sc. 04/020[12] : Eulenburg}
Quintett C dur Op. 163 {p. quint. min. sc. 04/020[13] : Eulenburg}
Romanze (Die Verschworenen): for sop., w. Bb clar. obbl. (arr. Fritz Spiegl, Eng. trans. Millicent Rose) [Schubert-Spiegl] {set 17/496- 7 : OUP}
Rosamond - entr'actes & ballet music: [4 p. duets] (arr. E. Pauer) [Schubert-Pauer] {22/045-5 : Augener}
Rosamond: entr'actes & ballet music (transc. E. Pauer) [Schubert-Pauer] {p. solo 21/328-4.5 : Augener}
Rosamunde (arr. Franz J. Liftl) [Schubert-Liftl] {p. duet 22/060-2(4)[5] : Bosworth}
Sämmtliche Tänze {p. solo 21/328(2) : Peters}
Sämmtliche Tänze {p. solo 21/082-8.4[1] : Peters}
Scherzo in B flat Op. posth. {p. solo 21/328- 5 b : Presser}
Scherzo in B flat major {p. solo 21/328- 5 c : Banks}
Scherzo ([ed.] Heribert Weingartz) {p. solo 21/328- 5 a : Otto Kuhl}
Die schöne Müllerin (The fair maid of the mill) Op. 25: twenty songs (ed. Alberto Randegger) {09/169-2 : 2 copies : Novello}
Die schöne Müllerin Op. 25; and Schwanengesang (from the 'Urtext' edition (Eng. texts added) {min. sc. 04/020-6 : LPScores}
Schubert-Album: [18 compositions] {p. solo 21/328 : Bosworth}
Selected songs: [34 songs] (ed. Max Friedlaender) {09/169-5 : 2 copies a,b) high v. : Peters}
Serenade (arr. Leonard Fletcher) [Schubert-Fletcher] {p. solo 21/328- 5.5 b : Mozart Allan}
Ständchen (Serenade) (transc. F. Liszt) [Schubert-Liszt] {p. solo 21/221-3 : Augener}
Serenade (arr. Ernest Reeves) [Schubert-Reeves] {cello & piano set 33/064-1 : Walsh, Holmes}
The shepherd on the rock (Der Hirt auf dem Felsen) Op. 129: song w. pianoforte & clarinet (or violoncello) accomp. (Eng. version J. S. Shedlock) {set 17/496-11 : 2 copies : Augener}
Six songs for tenor (Eng. version Hermann Klein & Emil Kreuz) {13/081 : Cramer}
Sixty songs by Schubert (ed. J. A. Kappey) {09/169(1) d : Boosey}
Sonata no. 1 in A min Op. 42 (ed. Franklin Taylor) {p. solo 21/328-7.1 : Augener}
Sonata no. 5 in A min Op. 143 (ed. Franklin Taylor) {p. solo 21/328-7.5 : Augener}
Sonata no. 10 in B flat Op. posth. (ed. Franklin Taylor) {p. solo 21/328-7.10 : 2 copies : Augener}
Sonata in A Op. 120 No. 3 (ed. Harold Craxton & Thomas Dunhill) {p. solo 21/328- 6 b : ABRSM}
Sonatas Bk 2, Nos. 6-10 ([ed.] Franklin Taylor) {p. solo 21/328-7(2) : Augener}
Sonaten [1-10] (rev. Aug. Sturm) {p. solo 21/328-1[2] : Universal}
Sonaten Bd 1[Nos. 1-6] {21/328- 8.7(1) : Peters}
Sonatine Op. 137 No. 2 (ed. Maxim Jacobsen) {violin & piano set 28/044-1 : Peters}
Schubert songs: [16 songs] (ed. David Best) {09/170-2 a) high v. : Universal}
Songs (First vocal album complete - 82 songs) (Eng. trans. Dr Theodore Baker) {09/169-8(1) : 2 copies low v. : Schirmer #b) lacks cover and tp}
1. Maid of the Mill 2. Winter Journey 3. Dying Strains 4. Twenty-Four Favourite Songs
The songs of Schubert, vol. 1: [60 songs] (ed. J. A. Kappey) {09/169(1) : 3 copies a,b,c : Boosey}
The songs of Schubert, vol. 2: [55 songs] (ed. Myles B. Foster) {09/169(2) : 2 copies : Boosey}
Spring in the forest (Das Lied im Grünen) Op. 115 no 1 (words by Reil; Eng. version Richard Capell) {17/496-14 : Augener}
Ständchen (transc. F. Liszt) [Schubert-Liszt] {p. solo 21/221-4}
Ständchen (Serenade) (Eng. version Henry G. Chapman) {17/496- 8 b) Med. (C min) : Schirmer}
Ständchen (Serenade) {17/496- 8 c) [Med.] C min : Wood}
Ständchen (Serenade) {p. solo 21/328- 5.5 a }
Ständchen (Serenade) (Rellstab; Eng. words Percy Pinkerton; arr. Gerald Moore) [Schubert-Moore] {17/496- 8 a) : Universal}
String quintet in C major D956 {str. quint. (2vn, va, 2vc) min. sc. 04/020-8[2] : Dover}
Symphonie No. 3 (B minor) (arr. F. W. Markull) [Schubert-Markull] {p. duet 22/045-7 : Henry Litolff}
Symphonien: [arr. as p. duets] (arr. Hugo Ulrich) [Schubert-Ulrich] {22/045-6 : Peters}
Symphony No. 1 D major {min. sc. 04/020-4 : Eulenburg}
Symphony 8 B minor 'Unfinished' {min. sc. 04/020-3}
Symphony in B minor (Unfinished) (arr. Richard Kleinmichel) [Schubert-Kleinmichel] {p. solo 21/328-9 : Peters}
Symphony in C {min. sc. 04/020-2 b : Eulenburg}
Symphony in C {min. sc. 04/020-2 a : Donajowski}
Tänze (ed. Walter Niemann) {p. solo 21/328-14 : Peters #a) lacks pp.3-4}
Thirty songs {09/169-3}
Thirty-three dances (ed. & annot. Howard Ferguson) {p. solo 21/328-10 : ABRSM}
Three piano pieces D.946 (ed. Howard Ferguson) {21/328-8.5 : 2 copies : ABRSM}
Three romances Op. 94 {viola & piano set 32/012 : Belwin-Mills #a) p. cond. only}
Three sonatinas Op. 137 (rev. & fing. Emile Thomas) {violin & piano set 28/044-1 : Augener #a) complete b) lacks violin part}
To be sung on the waters (Auf dem Wasser zu singen) Op. 72 (words by Friedrich Stolberg; Eng. version H. Stevens) {17/496-12 [high v.] : Augener}
To music (An die Musik) (by Schober; Eng. words Mary Field) {bass / contr. 17/496- 1 : Paxton}
Träumerei (Reverie) (arr. Henri Ernst) [Schubert-Ernst] {violin & piano set 28/044-4 : Century}
Trio No. 2 in B flat major {str. trio (vn, va, vc) orch. sel. 42/029-2 a : International #parts only}
Trio No. 2 in B flat major {str. trio (vn, va, vc) set 42/029-2 b : Augener #b) p. cond. only}
Trio B dur Op. 99 {p. trio vn & vc min. sc. 04/020[10] : Eulenburg}
Trio B flat major Op. 99 {min. sc. 04/020-5 : Eulenburg}
Trio Es dur Op. 100 {p. trio vn & vc min. sc. 04/020[11] : Eulenburg}
La truite de Schubert Op. 33 [Schubert-Heller] {p. solo 21/176-6 : Edwin Ashdown}
Twenty songs for soprano or tenor {11/024-3 : Novello}
Twenty-four favorite songs (ed. E. Pauer) [Schubert-Pauer] {09/169-7 a : Augener}
Twenty-four favourite songs (Eng. trans. Dr Theodore Baker) {09/169-7 b) high v. : Schirmer}
Variations D.156 & D.576 (ed. & annot. Howard Ferguson) {p. solo 21/328-11 : ABRSM}
The voice of love (Stimme der Liebe) (Stolberg; Eng. words Mary Field; ed. Albert Howe) {ten. 17/496- 9 : Paxton}
Wandering minstrel (Der Musensohn) Op. 92 no 1 (words by Goethe; Eng. version Richard Capell) {17/496-13(1) : Augener}
Das Wandern (Wandering) (transc. Franz Liszt) [Schubert-Liszt] {p. solo 21/328-13 : Augener}
Whither? (Wohin?) {mez./ bar. 17/496-10 [No. 2] mez./bar.: F : Schirmer}
Winterreise Op. 89 (from the 'Urtext' edition (Eng. texts added) {min. sc. 04/020-7 : LPScores}
[Works by Schubert and Chopin] {p. solo 21/082-8.4 : Peters}
Schulhoff, Jules (1825-1898) Czech
Carnaval de Venise Op. 22 {p. solo 21/329.3 : John Shepherd}
Schultze, Max
Symphonie 1 Op. 38 (arr. Max Schulze) [Schumann-Schultze] {p. duet 22/047-1 : Henry Litolff}
Symphonie 4 Op. 120 (arr. Max Schulze) [Schumann-Schultze] {p. duet 22/047-4 : Henry Litolff}
Schumann, Georg Alfred (1866-1952) German
Trio [no. 2] in C major Op. 87 (2nd version) (ed. Georg Schumann) [Brahms-Schumann] {p. trio vn & vc set 24/004-4 : Belwin-Mills}
Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) German
3 Romances Op. 28 (ed. O. Thümer) {p. solo 21/333-1 : Augener}
Abegg Op. 1 (ed. Gabriel Fauré) [Schumann-Fauré] {p. solo 21/334-7[1] : Durand}
[Abegg; and Papillons] {p. solo 21/334-7}
Adagio and allegro Op. 70: [for horn or oboe or violin or violoncello & piano] {set 35/078 : British & Continental}
Air (Melody) and Soldier's march {from Album for the Young} Op. 68, Nos. 1& 2 {p. solo 21/330-2 : Augener}
Album [Op. 68]: 56 orig. pieces (ed. E. Pauer) [Schumann-Pauer] {p. solo 21/332-2 d : Augener}
Includes Advice to young musicians
Album for the young Op. 68: [43 pieces] {p. solo 21/332-2 a : British & Continental}
Album for the young (Album für die Jugend) Op. 68: [43 pieces] (rev. & fing. Th. Kullak) {p. solo 21/332-2 b,c : Augener}
Album for the young Op. 68: 56 orig. pieces (ed. E. Pauer) [Schumann-Pauer] {p. solo 21/334-6 : Paxton}
Album leaves (Albumblätter) Op. 124: [20 pieces] (ed. Hermann Eisoldt) {p. solo 21/334-6[2] : Boosey}
Albumblätter (Album leaves) Op. 124: 20 St?cke (rev. etc Otto Thümer) {p. solo 21/334-6 : Augener}
Arabeske Op. 18 (ed. Emil von Sauer) {p. solo 21/330-3 : Peters}
Carnaval Op. 9: scènes mignonnes sur quatre notes (ed. Clara Schumann) {p. solo 21/330-4 b : Breitkopf & Härtel}
Carnaval Op. 9: scènes migninnes (rev. & fing. Xaver Scharwenka) {p. solo 21/330-4 e : Augener}
Carnaval Op. 9: scènes mignonnes sur quatre notes (ed. Harold Bauer) {p. solo 21/330-4 2 : Schirmer}
Carnaval Op. 9: scènes mignonnes sur quatre notes (ed. Emil von Sauer) {p. solo 21/330-4 a : Peters}
Carnaval Op. 9: scènes mignonnes sur quatre notes (rev. Alfred Dörffel) {p. solo 21/330-4 c : Peters}
Carnival's jest from Vienna Op. 26: fantastic pictures ('Clara Schumann edition') {p. solo 21/332-1 c : British & Continental}
Concerto Op. 54 (ed.E. Pauer) [Schumann-Pauer] {p. duo 22/047-2 : 2 copies : Augener #b) lacks all after p. 64}
Davidsbündler dances Op. 6 (ed. Agnes Zimmerman & rev. Herbert Fryer) {p. solo 21/332-3 : Novello}
Davidsbündler Tanze Op. 6; Toccata Op. 7; Kinderszenen Op. 15; Kreisleriana Op. 16; Humoresque Op. 20 {p. solo min. sc. 04/021-2 : LPScores}
Des Abends Op. 12 No. 1 (ed. Eric Grant) {p. solo 21/330-8(1) : ABRSM}
Devotion: Liebeslied (arr. Liszt) [Schumann-Liszt] {p. solo 21/219-4 : 2 copies}
Dichterliebe Op. 48: song cycle [16 songs] (Ger. texts Heinrich Heine; Eng. Robert Whistler) {09/173-1 low v. : Boosey & Hawkes}
Etudes symphoniques Op. 13 (ed. O. Thümer) {p. solo 21/330-6 : 2 copies : Augener}
Fantasia (C major) Op. 17 (ed. E. Pauer) {p. solo 21/330-7 b : Augener}
Fantasie Op. 17 (ed. O. Thümer) {p. solo 21/330-7 a : Augener}
Fantasie C-dur Op. 17: neue Ausg. (ed. Emil von Sauer) {p. solo 21/330-7 c : Peters}
Fantasiestücke Op. 73: [3 pieces] {cello & piano set 33/A15 : Peters #cello part only}
Fantasiestücke Op. 12: [8 pieces] (ed. Harold Bauer) {p. solo 21/330-8.1 : 2 copies : Schirmer}
Des Abends, Aufschwung, Warum?, Grillen, In der Nacht, Fabel, Traumes Wirren, Ende vom Lied
Fantasy pieces Op. 73: [for clar. & piano] {36/087 b : Peters #inc. violin & cello parts; lacks p. cond.}
Faschingsschwank aus Wien Op. 26: Fantasiebilder (ed. Adolf Ruthardt) {p. solo 21/332-1 a : Peters}
Faschingsschwank aus Wien (Carnaval de Vienne) Op. 26 (ed. J. L. Nicodé) [Brahms-Keller] {p. solo 20/080[8] : Augener}
Faschingsschwank aus Wien (Carnaval de Vienne) Op. 26: Fantasiebilder (ed. J. L. Nicodé) {p. solo 21/332-1 b : Augener}
Favourite pieces: [16 items including 9 Woodland Scenes Op. 82] (ed. Stanley Hawley) {p. solo 21/332-9 : Alfred Lengnick}
First album for young performers: [43 pieces] {p. solo 21/334-6[1] : Boosey}
Flower piece in D flat major Op. 19 (ed. & fingered Agnes Zimmerman) {p. solo 21/332-4 : Novello}
Four leaves {from Album for the Young Op. 68}: Set 2 Nos. 6, 8, 16 & 18 (ed. Holmes & Karn) {p. solo 21/332-2.2 : Weekes}
Frauenliebe und Leben Op. 42: cycle of 8 songs for voice & piano (poems by Adelbert v. Chamisso) {09/173-5 a) low v. : International}
incl. Eng. trans.
Toccata Op. 7 (rev. & fingered Conrad Kühner) {p. solo 21/334-3 a : Henry Litolff}
Frühlingsnacht (arr. Liszt) [Schumann-Liszt] {p. solo 21/219-9}
Intermezzo {from Faschingsschwank aus Wien} Op. 26 No. 4 (ed. Craxton & Dunhill) [ed. Harold Craxton & Thomas Dunhill] {p. solo 21/332-1(4) : ABRSM}
Intermezzo in B minor Op. 4 No. 6 (ed. Frank Merrick) {p. solo 21/332-5 : ABRSM}
Jugend-Album Op. 68 {p. solo 20/008[4] : Litolff (Enoch)}
Knight Rupert Op. 68 No. 12 (ed. T. Kullak) {p. solo 21/332-2(12) : Augener}
Kreisleriana Op. 16 (rev. Adolf Ruthardt) {p. solo 21/332-6 2 : Peters}
Lieder Bd 3: [82 songs] (rev. Max Friedlaender) {09/173(3) a) med. v. : Peters}
Nachtstücke Op. 23: [4 pieces] (ed. Emil von Sauer) {p. solo 21/332-8 : Peters}
Novelletten Op. 21 (ed. Adolf Ruthardt) {p. solo 21/332-7 c : Peters}
Novelletten Op. 21 (Breitkopf & Härtel) {p. solo 21/332-7 a : Breitkopf & Härtel}
Novelletten Op. 21 (rev. & fingered Moritz Moszkowski) {p. solo 21/332-7 b : Augener}
Novelletten Op. 21 No. 1 in F (rev. & fingered Moritz Moszkowski) {p. solo 21/332-7(1) : Augener}
Oeuvres de Robert Schumann [pour piano-pédalier ou orgue], arrangées pour orgue par Marcel Dupré [Schumann-Dupré] {40/226 : Bornemann}
Six études en forme de canon Op. 56; Quatre esquisses Op. 58; Six fugues sur le nom de BACH Op. 60
Les papillons Op. 2 (ed. Gabriel Fauré) [Schumann-Fauré] {p. solo 21/334-7[2] : Durand}
Papillons Op. 2 {p. solo 21/334-7[2] : Augener}
Paradise and the Peri Op. 50: cantata {01/067 : 2 copies : Novello, Ewer}
Phantasiestücke Op. 73: [for clar. & piano, w. violin or cello ad lib.] {36/087 a : Breitkopf & Härtel #inc. violin & cello parts; lacks p. cond.}
Phantasie-Stücke Op. 12: [8 pieces] (ed. Moritz Moszkowski) {p. solo 21/330-8.2 : 2 copies : Augener}
Des Abends, Aufschwung, Warum, Grillen, In der Nacht, Fabel, Traumes-Wirren, Ende vom Lied
Phantasiestücke Op. 12 No. 3, Warum? 4, Grillen {p. solo 20/014[ 9-10]}
Phantasiestücke Op. 111: [3 pieces] {p. solo 21/330-9}
Piano concerto A minor Op. 54 (abridged version) {21/330-5 : 2 copies : Peters}
Piano concerto A minor Op. 54 {min. sc. 04/021-1 : Boosey & Hawkes}
Popular pieces: [17 pieces] (sel. & arr. E. Pauer) [Schumann-Pauer] {p. solo 21/334-5 : Augener}
Quintet Eb major Op. 44 {min. sc. 04/021-3 : Eulenburg}
Romance in F sharp Op. 28 No. 2 {p. solo 21/334-10 : Joseph Williams}
Romanzen Op. 94: [for oboe. or violin & piano] {set 36/087-2 : Peters}
Rondoletto from Kinder Sonata in G Op. 118 No. 1 (ed. & fing. Gordon Saunders) {p. solo 16/050-2 [17] : Hammond}
Sämtliche Lieder Bd 1: [77 songs] {09/173(1) : 2 copies-M a) med. v. (mez. / bar.) b) orig. (sop. / ten.) : Peters}
Sämtliche Lieder Bd 2: [87 songs] (rev. Alfred Dörffel) {09/173(2) med. v. (mez. / bar.) : Peters}
Scènes d'enfants (Scenes of childhood) Op. 15: [13 compositions] (ed. C. Galeotti) {p. solo 21/334-8 c : Collection Orpheé}
Scènes de la forêt Op. 82 (ed. C. Galeotti) {p. solo 21/331-1}
Scenes from childhood Op. 15: [13 compositions] (ed. Emil Pauer) {p. solo 21/334-8 e : Augener}
Scenes of childhood (Scènes d'enfants) Op. 15: [13 compositions] (Clara Schumann edition) {p. solo 21/334-8 d : British & Continental}
Scenes of childhood (Kinderscenen) Op. 15: [13 compositions] (ed. Th. Kullak) {p. solo 21/334-8 : 2 copies a,b : Augener}
Schlummerlied {from Albumblättern Op. 124} {p. solo 20/014[ 8]}
Six songs for soprano: recital album {11/026-1 : 2 copies}
Sonata Op. 22 (ed. Karl Klindworth) {p. solo 21/334-2 d : Stanley Lucas, Weber}
Sonate Op. 22 (ed. Clara Schumann) {p. solo 21/334-2 c : Breitkopf & Härtel}
Sonate Op. 22 (ed. O. Thümer) {p. solo 21/334-2 : 2 copies a,b : Augener}
Sonate Op. 11 (rev. & fingered Otto Thümer) {p. solo 21/334-1 : Augener}
Song for the new year Op. 144: for [SMATB soli], chor. & orch. {01/067-2 : Novello}
The songs of Robert Schumann: [75 songs] (ed. J. L. Hatton) {09/173-3 : 2 copies : Boosey}
Symphonie 1 Op. 38 (arr. Max Schulze) [Schumann-Schultze] {p. duet 22/047-1 : Henry Litolff}
Symphonie 4 Op. 120 (arr. Max Schulze) [Schumann-Schultze] {p. duet 22/047-4 : Henry Litolff}
Symphonies [1-4]: [4 p. duets] (arr. Theodor Kirchner) [Schumann-Kirchner] {22/047-3 : Schirmer}
Three romances Op. 94 {viola & piano set 32/013 : Belwin-Mills #p. cond. only}
Toccata Op. 7 {p. solo 21/334-3 b : Breitkopf & Härtel}
Träumerei (Rêverie) {violin & piano set 28/065-3(1) : Beal, Stuttard}
Vocal album: 55 songs (low v. ed.) {09/173-4 : 2 copies a) low v. b) high v. : Schirmer}
Vocal duets {15/054 : Novello}
Waldszenen Op. 82: nine piano pieces (ed. Clara Schumann) {21/334-4 : Breitkopf & Härtel}
The walnut tree (Der Nussbaum) (Julius Mosen: Eng. words Elisabeth M. Lockwood) {17/499-1 [No. 1 in] Eb : Augener}
Warum willst Du? Op. 37 No.11 (Rückert) {sop. 17/499-2 : Breitkopf & Härtel}
Werke für Pianoforte solo, Bd 2 (rev. Alfred Dörffel) {21/330-1(2) : Peters}
1. Davidsbündlertänze Op. 6 2. Carnaval Op. 9 3. Novelletten Op. 21 4. Fantasiestücke Op. 12 5. Kreisleriana Op. 16
Devotion (Widmung) Op. 25 no.1 (Rückert; Eng. by Paul England) {17/499-3 : Augener}
Widmung {from Myrthen} Op. 25 Nr 1: [Lied] (von R?ckert) {10/045-9[21] : Fr. Kistner}
Schürer, Leopold D.
Poppies {p. solo 21/335-2 : Mozart Allan}
Serenaders waltz {p. solo 21/335 : Mozart Allan}
Schütt, Edouard (1856-1933) Russian
Carnaval mignon Op. 48: scènes pantomimiques {p. solo 21/329 : Simrock}
Schütz, Heinrich (1585-1672) German
The Christmas story (trans. & arr. Neil Butterworth) [Schütz-Butterworth] {02/107-3 : Chappell}
The St Matthew Passion (ed. & Eng. text H.M. Adams) {02/107-2 : OUP}
A selection of choruses and recitatives from The four Passions {02/107-1 : Novello}
Schweizer, Otto
Kirmess: valse descriptive of a village fair {p. solo 21/336}
Scott, Alicia (Lady John Douglas) (1810-1900) Scottish
Annie Laurie: arr. for TTBB {18/145 : 4 copies : Curwen}
Annie Laurie (words by Burns) {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[50]}
Ettrick: song (words by Lady John Scott) {10/045-4[18] : Lonsdale}
Think on me (words by Lady John Scott; arr. J. Michael Diack) [Scott-Diack] {17/503 : 4 copies a) No. 1 in Eb b-d) No. 2 in F : Paterson}
Scott, Bennett (1875-1930) American
Some night, some waltz, some girl (written and composed by A. J. Mills, Bennett Scott and Fred Godfrey) [Mills / Scott / Godfrey] {10/045-7[19] : Star Music}
Scott, Charles Kennedy (1876-1965) English
see Scott, Kennedy
Scott, Cyril (1879-1970) English
Afterday Op. 50 No. 1 ([words by Cyril Scott]) {17/501-1 No. 2 in C : Elkin}
Andante in F {from the Clavier sonata in D minor} (arr. Cyril Scott) [Bach-Scott] {p. duo set 22/003-11 : Elkin}
Blackbird's song Op. 52 No. 3 (words by Rosamund Marriott Watson) {17/501-2 : 3 copies a,b,c) No. 2 in Eb : Elkin}
Cherry ripe (words by Herrick; arr. Cyril Scott) [Horn-Scott] {17/501-6 high v. : Elkin}
Cherry ripe {p. solo 21/338-3 : Schott}
Daffodils Op. 68 No. 1 (words by Ella Erskine) {17/501-5 No. 2 in Bb : Elkin}
Danse nègre: Arranged For Piano Duet by Esther Fisher (arr. for piano duet by Esther Fisher) {p. duet 22/048-1 : 2 copies : Elkin}
Jig fugue in G (arr. Cyril Scott) [Bach-Scott] {p. duo set 22/003- 4 : Elkin}
Lotus land Op. 47 No. 1 {p. solo 21/338-1 : 2 copies : Elkin}
Lullaby Op. 57 No. 2 (words by Christina Rossetti) {17/501-3 : 2 copies a) No. 3 in F b) No. 2 in Eb : Elkin}
Lullaby Op. 57 No. 2 (words by Christina Rossetti) {10/045-6[6] No. 2 in Eb : Elkin}
Second album of pianoforte pieces {p. solo 21/338(2) : Elkin}
Russian dance, Intermezzo, Asphodel, Cavatina, Ode heroique
The unforeseen Op. 74 No. 3 (words by Rosamund Marriott Watson) {17/501-4 : 3 copies No. 3 in D b,c) No. 1 in Bb : Elkin}
Water-wagtail Op. 71 No. 3 (Bergeronnette) {p. solo 21/338-2 : 2 copies : Elkin}
Scott, Francis George (1880-1958) Scottish
Songs of Francis George Scott (1880-1958): centenary album [41 songs] (sel. & ed. Neil Mackay) {09/177 : Roberton}
Scott, John Prindle (1877-1932) American
Light's glittering morn: Easter solo (by John Prindle Scott) {17/502-1 low v. : Schirmer}
Repent ye: sacred song ([words from St Matthew's Gospel]) {17/502-2 low in D min : Schirmer}
Scott, Kennedy (1876-1965) English
The lost melody: waltz song (words by Kennedy Scott) {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/502.5 : Scott Brothers}
Scott-Gatty, Alfred (1847-1918) English
Scriabin, Aleksandr Nikolaevich (1872-1915) Russian
Album of 6 pieces {p. solo 21/340-1 : International}
Allegro appassionato Op. 4 {p. solo 21/340(1) [ 4] : Belaieff}
Allegro de concert Op. 18 {p. solo 21/340(2) [18] : Belaieff}
Cinq préludes Op. 15 {p. solo 21/340(2) [15] : Belaieff}
Cinq préludes Op. 16 {p. solo 21/340-2 : Belaieff}
Cinq préludes Op. 16 {p. solo 21/340(2) [16] : Belaieff}
Cinquième sonate Op. 53 {p. solo 21/340-3 : Ed. Russe}
Cinquième sonate Op. 53 {p. solo 21/340(4) [53] : Ed. Russe}
Deux impromptus à la Mazur Op. 7 No. 1 {p. solo 21/340(1) [ 7.1] : Jurgenson}
Deux impromptus à la Mazur Op. 7 No. 2 {p. solo 21/340(1) [ 7.2] : Jurgenson}
Deux impromptus Op. 10 {p. solo 21/340(1) [10] : Belaieff}
Deux impromptus Op. 12 {p. solo 21/340(2) [12] : Belaieff}
Deux impromptus Op. 14 {p. solo 21/340(2) [14] : Belaieff}
Deux mazurkas Op. 40 {p. solo 21/340(3) [40] : Belaieff}
Deux morceaux Op. 57 {p. solo 21/340(4) [57] : Belaieff}
1. Désir 2. Caresse dansée
Deux morceaux Op. 59 {p. solo 21/340(4) [59] : Belaieff}
1. Poème 2. Prélude
Deux nocturnes Op. 5 {p. solo 21/340(1) [ 5] : Jurgenson}
1. Fis-moll 2. A-dur
Deux poèmes Op. 63 {p. solo 21/340-4 : Ed. Russe}
1. Masques 2. Etrangeté
Deux poèmes Op. 32 {p. solo 21/340(3) [32] : Belaieff}
Deux poëmes Op. 44 {p. solo 21/340(4) [44] : Belaieff}
Deux poèmes Op. 63 {p. solo 21/340(4) [63] : Ed. Russe}
1. Masques 2. Etrangeté
Deux préludes Op. 27 {p. solo 21/340(3) [27] : Belaieff}
Dix mazurkas Op. 3 Liv. 1, nos.1-5 {p. solo 21/340(1) [ 3.1] : Jurgenson}
Dix mazurkas Op. 3 Liv. 2, nos .6-10 {p. solo 21/340(1) [ 3.2] : Jurgenson}
Douze etudes Op. 8 No. 2 {p. solo 21/340-5(2) : Belaieff}
Douze études Op. 8 {p. solo 21/340(1) [ 8] : Belaieff}
Fantaisie in B minor Op. 28 {p. solo 21/340(3) [28] : Belaieff}
Huit études Op. 42 {p. solo 21/340(3) [42] : Belaieff}
Neuf mazurkas Op. 25 {p. solo 21/340(2) [25] : Belaieff}
Poëme satanique Op. 36 {p. solo 21/340(3) [36] : Belaieff}
Poème Op. 41 {p. solo 21/340(3) [41] : Belaieff}
Poème tragique Op. 34 {p. solo 21/340(3) [34] : Belaieff}
Poème tragique Op. 34 {p. solo 21/340-10 : Belaieff}
Poème-nocturne Op. 61 {p. solo 21/340-6 : Ed. Russe}
Poème-nocturne Op. 61 {p. solo 21/340(4) [61] : Ed. Russe}
Polonaise Op. 21 {p. solo 21/340(2) [21] : Belaieff}
Prélude et nocturne pour la main gauche seule Op. 9 {p. solo 21/340-7 : Chester}
Prélude et nocturne pour la main gauche seule Op. 9 {p. solo 21/340(1) [ 9] : Belaieff}
Quasi Valse Op. 47 {p. solo 21/340(4) [47] : Belaieff}
Quatre morceaux Op. 51 {p. solo 21/340(4) [51] : Belaieff}
1. Fragilité 2. Prélude 3. Poëme ailé 4. Danse languide
Quatre morceaux Op. 56 {p. solo 21/340(4) [56] : Belaieff}
1. Prélude 2. Ironies 3. Nuances 4. Etude
Quatre préludes Op. 22 {p. solo 21/340(2) [22] : Belaieff}
Quatre préludes Op. 31 {p. solo 21/340(3) [31] : Belaieff}
Quatre préludes Op. 33 {p. solo 21/340(3) [33] : Belaieff}
Quatre préludes Op. 37 {p. solo 21/340(3) [37] : Belaieff}
Quatre préludes Op. 39 {p. solo 21/340(3) [39] : Belaieff}
Quatre préludes Op. 48 {p. solo 21/340(4) [48] : Belaieff}
Scherzo Op. 46 {p. solo 21/340(4) [46] : Belaieff}
[Scriabin album, vol. 1 (Op. 1-10)] {p. solo 21/340(1)}
[Scriabin album, vol. 2 (Op. 11-19, 21-23, 25)] {p. solo 21/340(2)}
[Scriabin album, vol. 3 (Op. 27-28, 30-42)] {p. solo 21/340(3)}
[Scriabin album, vol. 4 (Op. 44-49, 51-53,56-57,59,61-64)] {p. solo 21/340(4)}
Sept préludes Op. 17 {p. solo 21/340(2) [17] : Belaieff}
Septième Sonate Op. 64 {p. solo 21/340(4) [64] : Ed. Russe}
Six préludes Op. 13 {p. solo 21/340(2) [13] : Belaieff}
Sixième Sonate Op. 62 {p. solo 21/340(4) [62] : Ed. Russe}
Sonate Op. 6 {p. solo 21/340(1) [ 6] : Belaieff}
Sonate no. 3 Op. 23 {p. solo 21/340(2) [23] : Belaieff}
Sonate no. 4 Op. 30 {p. solo 21/340(3) [30] : Belaieff}
Sonate-fantaisie no. 2 Op. 19 {p. solo 21/340(2) [19] : Belaieff}
Trois morceaux Op. 52 {p. solo 21/340-8 : Ed. Russe}
1. Poème 2. Enigme 3. Poème Languide
Trois morceaux Op. 2 {p. solo 21/340(1) [ 2] : Jurgenson}
1. Etude 2. Prélude 3. Impromptu à la Mazur
Trois morceaux Op. 45 {p. solo 21/340(4) [45] : Belaieff}
1. Feuillet d'album 2. Poëme fantasque 3. Prélude
Trois morceaux Op. 49 {p. solo 21/340(4) [49] : Belaieff}
1. Etude 2. Prélude 3. Rêverie
Trois morceaux Op. 52 {p. solo 21/340(4) [52] : Ed. Russe}
1. Poème 2. Enigme 3. Poème languide
Trois préludes Op. 35 {p. solo 21/340(3) [35] : Belaieff}
Valse F-moll Op. 1 {p. solo 21/340(1) [ 1] : Jurgenson}
Valse Op. 38 {p. solo 21/340(3) [38] : Belaieff}
Vers la flamme Op. 72 Poème {p. solo 21/340-9 : Jurgenson}
Vingt-quatre préludes Op. 11 {p. solo 21/340(2) [11] : Belaieff}
Scull, Guy H. American
The whiffenpoof song (Baa! Baa! Baa!) ([by Tod Galloway; chorus by Guy H. Scull; words by Meade Minnigerode]) {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/404 : Magna}
Seaver, Blanche Ebert (1891-1994) Norwegian-American
Just for to-day: sacred song (prayer by Sybil F. Partridge) {17/504-1 : 2 copies a,b) low Db : Sam Fox}
Seeger, Pete (1919- American
Where have all the flowers gone? (words and music Pete Seeger) {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/504.3 : Harmony}
Selby, Peter
Love Is new (words and music Peter Selby) {17/504.5-1}
Selby, Philip
Sonatina {p. solo 21/344-1 : Notabene}
Spirit of the Earth: for flute solo {36/089 : Notabene}
Ten little studies: guitar solo {39/010 : Notabene}
Three Scottish songs [for voice & violin] {28/044.3 : Notabene}
Two meditations at the tomb of Ravel {p. solo 21/344-2 : Notabene}
Self, Geoffrey (1930-2008) English
Watt's cradle hymn: unison song {17/504.7 : Elkin}
Senaillé, Jean Baptiste (1687-1730) French
Allegro spiritoso (arr. J. Salmon) [Senaillé-Salmon] {cello & piano set 33/066-3 : Ricordi}
Largo et Gigue (arr. J. Salmon) [Senaillé-Salmon] {cello & piano set 33/066-2 : Ricordi}
Sarabande et Allemande (arr. J. Salmon) [Senaillé-Salmon] {cello & piano set 33/066-1 : Ricordi}
Senior, Wilfrid
A Highland love song (My fair and rare one) (Eng. words by Prof. Blackie; arr. Wilfrid Senior) {17/505-1 : 2 copies : Kerr}
Twa bonnie maidens (The Isle of Skye): Scottish song (words from 'Hogg's Jacobite Relics'; arr. Wilfrid Senior) {17/505-2 low (C) : Kerr}
Serauky, Walter (1903-1959) German
Suite No. 8 (arr. Walter Serauky) [Handel-Serauky] {p. solo 21/166-5}
Serradell, Narciso
La golondrina (The swallow): Mexican song (words by Cecily Danes) {17/506 : 2 copies a) [No. 1 in] D b) [No. 2 in] F : New World}
Seume, (Frederick) Albert (1810-18??) Anglo-German
Urie: march {p. solo 21/345-1}
Ševčík, Otakar (1852-1934) Czech
Studies arranged for viola (alto) Op. 8: changes of position and preparatory scale studies ([ed.] Lionel Tertis) [Sevcik-Tertis] {25/014-3 : Bosworth}
Violin works Op. 8: changes of position {25/014(8)}
Violoncello works Op. 2 part 2: school of bowing techniques, nos. 13-28 (ed. L. R. Feuillard & A. E. Bosworth) {25/014-2(2) : Bosworth}
Violoncello works Op. 2 part 6: school of bowing techniques, no. 38 (ed. L. R. Feuillard & A. E. Bosworth) {25/014-2(6) : Bosworth}
Sévérac, Joseph Marie Déodat de (1873-1921) French
Ou l'on entend une vieille boîte à musique {p. solo 21/345.3 : Chester}
Seybold, Arthur (1868-1948) English
The magic fiddle, Grade 3 (moderate): [12 pieces] (ed. & arr. Arthur Seybold) {violin & piano set 28/063-4(3) : Alfred Lengnick}
Shapcott, Malcolm English
A Christmas carol: musical play (book by Christopher Bedloe, lyrics by James Wood) {07/031.5 : Samuel French #marked up copy (W. Jolly)}
Sharp, Cecil James (1859-1924) English
Brighton Camp {from English Country Dances}: notation and music {p. solo 21/345.5-1 : Novello}
Country Gardens: handkerchief dance (arr. Henry Geehl) [Sharp-Geehl] {p. solo 21/345.5-4}
Folk songs from Somerset, 2nd ser. (ed. C.J. Sharp & P.L. Marson) {10/013.1(2) : Novello}
Folk-songs from Somerset, Set 2 (coll. & ed. Cecil J. Sharp) {10/013(2) : Novello}
Gathering peascods {from English Country Dances}: notation and music {p. solo 21/345.5-2 : Novello}
O no, John: folk-song from Somerset (coll. & arr. Cecil J. Sharp) {17/506.7(2) : Schott}
A selection of collected folksongs, vol. 1: [36 songs] (arr. Cecil J. Sharp & R. Vaughan Williams) {10/075[1] : Novello}
A selection of collected folksongs, vol. 1: [36 songs] (arr. Cecil J. Sharp & R.V. Williams) {10/029(1) : 2 copies : Novello}
Shepherds' hey: Morris dance (transc. Henry Geehl) [Sharp-Geehl] {p. solo 21/345.5-3 : Edwin Ashdown}
Shepherds' hey: Morris dance (transc. for p. duet by Henry Geehl) [Sharp-Geehl] {p. duet 22/016.2-2 : Edwin Ashdown}
Sharp, Vernon Lathom
Dearest of all: song (words and music by Vernon Lathom Sharp) {17/507-1 No. 1: C (low) : Lawrence Wright}
Sharpe, Cedric (1891- English
Six old Irish airs [arr. Cedric Sharpe] {cello & piano set 33/080-1 : Hawkes}
Sharpe, Evelyn English
One little hour: song (words by Leslie Cooke) {17/508-1 No. 3 in D : Cramer}
South Wind (words by M. I. Horton) {17/508-3 : Cramer}
When the great red dawn is shining: song (words by Edward Lockton) {17/508-2 No. 3 in Bb : Cramer}
Shattuck, Charles Flagg (b.1849) American
Chiming bells of long ago ([words by George Cooper]) {16/050-1[20] #damaged copy}
Shaw, Geoffrey
St Agnes morn: song (arr. Geoffrey Shaw; words by Selwyn Image) [Purcell-Shaw] {17/460-4 : Cramer}
Ten Purcell duets {from Dioclesian} (arr. Geoffrey Shaw) [Purcell-Shaw] {p. duet 22/033-2 : Joseph Williams}
Twice 33 carols: for home and chrch use {p. voc. + sol-fa 01/067.5 : Boosey}
The vagrant: unison song (words Anon.) {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/509-1 : Cramer}
Shaw, Howard
The way of life (words by Herbert Jefferson) {17/509.5 No. 2 in F : Larway}
Shaw, Martin Edward Fallas (1875-1958) English
At Columbine's grave: song (words by Bliss Carman) {17/510-6 : 2 copies all) A min : Cramer}
Bab-Lock-Hythe (words by Laurence Binyon) {17/510-1 : 2 copies : Curwen}
The bubble song {from The Cockyolly Bird} (words by Mabel Dearmer) {17/510-2 No. 2 in C min : Chappell}
A Christmas song (words by Eugene Field) {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/510-7 : Evans Bros.}
Easter carol (words by Christina Rossetti) {17/510-3 : Curwen}
Heffle cuckoo fair (words by Rudyard Kipling) {17/510-4 : 2 copies : Curwen}
I know a bank (words by Shakespeare) {17/510-11 : 2 copies : Cramer}
The little waves of Breffny (words by Eva Gore-Booth) {17/510-5(1) : Cramer}
O, Falmouth is a fine town (words by W. E. Henley) {17/510-9 high v. (E) : Curwen}
The song of the palanquin bearers (words by Sarojini Naidu) {17/510-8 : 2 copies a,b) high v. (E) : Curwen}
There was a rosebud bloomed in the snow: Christmas carol (words by Doris Pailthorpe) {17/510-10 : Novello}
Wth a voice of singing (Isaiah xlvii v.20): short full anthem (for SATB) {p. voc. + sol-fa 02/108.5 : 2 copies : Curwen}
Shaw, Thomas B. Scottish
Barcarolle {from Tales of Hoffmann} (arr. Thom. B. Shaw) [Offenbach-Shaw] {violin & piano set 28/034.8 : Mozart Allan}
Sheldon, Mary
Epitaph (words by Walter De La Mare) {17/511 No. 3 in Ab : Swan}
Sheridan, Mark (1867-1918) English
Who were you with last night? (written and composed by Fred Godfrey & Mark Sheridan) [Godfrey / Sheridan] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/222.3 : 2 copies : Feldman}
Sherman, Al (1897-1973) American
No! No! A thousand times no!: waltz song in melodrama (words and music Al Sherman, Al Lewis & Abner Silver) {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/511.5 : Francis, Day & Hunter}
Sherwin, Manning (1902-1974) American
A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square (lyric by Eric Maschwitz) {17/511.7 : 2 copies : EMI}
Shield, William (1748-1829) English
The thorn (words by Charles Dibdin?, after Burns?) {17/512 : Walker & Son}
The wolf {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/512-2 : Paxton}
Shirley, Lilian
There's a ship that's bound for Blighty: song (words by Worton David) {17/513 No. 1 in Eb : Lawrence Wright}
Shore, William (1791-1877) English
O! Willie brew'd a peck o' maut (words by Burns) {TBarB soli p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[65]}
Shostakovich, Dmitri (1906-1975) Russian
Dances of the dolls: seven pieces for piano solo {21/346-1 : Boosey & Hawkes}
String quartet No. 1 Op. 49 {set 42/029.5(1) : International #a) cello part only}
Second Waltz {'from the Suite No. 2 for Jazz Orchestra' / Suite for Variety Orchestra ?}: cello part only (arr. André Rieu/Jan van der Goot) {set 33/085[3] : Sikorski #a) cello part only}
Sonata no. 2 Op. 64 [ie 61] {p. solo 21/346-4 : Leeds Music}
Streichquartette Nr 7 Op. 108 {set 42/029.5(7) : Sikorski}
String quartet No. 8 Op. 110 {set 42/029.5(8) : Leeds Music #a) cello part only}
Three fantastic dances Op. 5 {p. solo 21/346-3 : Anglo-Soviet}
Trio Op. 67 {p. trio vn & vc set 24/027.5 : Peters}
Twenty-four preludes and fugues Op. 87, Vol 1 (Nos. 1-12) {p. solo 21/346-2.1}
Sibelius, Jean (Johan Julius Christian) (1865-1957) Finnish
Aus banger Brust (O wert thou here) Op. 50 No. 4: with additional Swedish & Finnish text ([words by] Richard Dehmel; [Eng. trans.] Rosa Newmarch) {17/514-1 high v. (orig.) : Frederick Harris}
Barcarola Op. 24 No. 10 {p. solo 21/348-1 : Breitkopf & Härtel}
Be still my soul {from Finlandia} {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/514-2 : 2 copies : British & Continental}
Black roses (Roses funèbres) Op. 36 No. 1 (by E. Josephson; Eng. version William Wallace) {10/045-8.2[10] : Breitkopf & Härtel}
Black roses (Roses funèbres) Op. 36 No. 1 (by E. Josephson; Eng. version William Wallace) {17/514-3 : 2 copies : Breitkopf & Härtel}
Andantino Op. 24 Nr 7 {from Zehn Stücke} {p. solo 21/348-9(7) : 2 copies : Breitkopf & Härtel}
Finlandia Op. 26 Nr 7 {p. solo 21/348-2 : Breitkopf}
Finlandia Op. 26 Nr 7 (organ transc. H. A. Fricker) {organ 40/229 b : Breitkopf & Härtel}
Finlandia Op. 26 Nr 7: transc. for organ (transc. H. A. Fricker) {40/229 a : British & Continental}
Huit petits morceaux Op. 99 {p. solo 21/348-8 : Fazer}
Little Lasse (Berceuse) (by Z. Topelius; Eng. version William Wallace) {17/514-4 : Breitkopf & Härtel}
Luonnotar {from Kalevala} Op. 70: tone poem for sop. & orch. {17/514-5 : Breitkopf & Härtel}
Nocturno Op. 24 No. 8 {p. solo 21/348-7 : Breitkopf & Härtel}
Romance Op. 24 Nr 9 {from Zehn Stücke} {p. solo 21/348-3 d : Breitkopf & Härtel}
Romance in D flat major Op. 24 No. 9 {p. solo 21/348-3 : 2 copies a,b : British & Continental}
Romanze Des dur Op. 24 Nr 9 {from Zehn Stücke} {p. solo 21/348-3 c : Breitkopf & Härtel}
Der Schwan von Tuonela Op. 22 No. 3 {p. solo 21/348-6 : Breitkopf & Härtel}
Sechs Impromptus Op. 5 {p. solo 21/348-5 : Breitkopf & Härtel}
Die stille Stadt (The silent town) Op. 50 No. 5: with additional Swedish & Finnish text (words by Richard Dehmel) {17/514-6 high v. (orig.) : Frederick Harris}
The tryst (Gretchen vient du rendez-vous) Op. 37 No. 5 (by J.L. Rüneberg; Eng. version William Wallace) {17/514-7 : 2 copies : Breitkopf & Härtel}
Valse triste Op. 44 {p. solo 21/348-4 c : Breitkopf}
Valse triste Op. 44 (arr. Fr. Hermann) [Sibelius-Hermann] {violin & piano set 28/044.5 : Breitkopf}
Valse triste Op. 44 {p. solo 21/348-4 : 2 copies : British & Continental}
Zwei Miniaturen: Romance-Valse {p. solo 21/288-3(5) : 2 copies : Breitkopf & Härtel}
Sibley, John Churchill (1858-1938) English
Eight voluntaries for organ [Stanley-Coleman] {40/230 : Hammond}
1. Consolation 2. Contemplation 3. Meditation 4. Prelude 5. Benedictus 6. Agnus Dei 7. Morning prayer 8. Evening prayer
Sieczynski, Rudolf
Vienna, city of my dreams (Wien, du Stadt meiner Träume): song (Eng. words Edward Lockton) {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/515 : 2 copies : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crewe}
Silas, Edouard (1827-1909) Dutch
The King shall rejoice: Coronation anthem (arr. E. Silas) [Handel-Silas] {SAATBB choir 02/052-1 : 3 copies : Novello}
O praise the Lord with one consent: sixth Chandos anthem (arr. E. Silas) [Handel-Silas] {SATB choir 02/052-2 : Novello}
Silésu, Lao (1883-1953) Italian-French
A little love, a little kiss (Un peu d'amour): song (Eng. words Adrian Ross) {17/516-2 : 2 copies No. 2 in D b) No. 1 in C : Chappell}
Love, here is my heart (Mon coeur est pour toi): song (words by Adrian Ross) {17/516-1 No. 1 in Eb : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crewe}
Silva, Edward
Swinging: voc. valse {17/516.5 : Wickins}
Silvers, Louis
April showers {from The Jolson Story} (words by B. G. DeSylva) {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/517 : 2 copies : Chappell}
Silverstone, Mendel
'Pompadour' polka {p. solo 16/050-2 [13] : Moffatt}
Sim, Alec Scottish
The wind on the heath: Scottish pastoral for violin & piano (with arr. for p. solo) {set 28/044.8 : Bayley & Ferguson}
Simandl, Franz (1840-1912) Czech
Thirty etudes for the double bass {34/080-1 : Belwin-Mills}
Simon, Eric (1907-1994) Austrian-American
First solos for the clarinet player: [21 pieces] (transc. Eric Simon) {36/121-1 : 2 copies : Schirmer #a) p. cond. only}
Simper, Caleb (1856-1942) English
The rolling seasons: sacred cantata {01/068}
Seventeen voluntaries for the organ, American organ or harmonium {45/121(2) : Weekes}
Simpson, Nellie
Along the dusty road: song (words by Edward Teschemacher) {17/518-2 a) No. 1 in F : Warren & Phillips}
Your England and mine: song (words by Edward Lockton) {17/518 : 2 copies a) No. 1 in C (b) No. 2 in D : Larway}
Simson, Harold Fraser- (1878-1944) English
Sinclair, George Robertson 1863-1917 English
Pomp and circumstance (Military march no. 4 in G): arr. as organ solo (arr. G. R. Sinclair) [Elgar-Sinclair] {40/090-4 : Boosey}
Sinding, Christian (1856-1941) Norwegian
Charakterstücke Op. 33 No. 1-3 {p. solo 21/350-2(1-3) : Peters}
1. A la menuetto 2.Chant sans paroles 3. Impromptu
Characterstücke Op. 33 No. 4-6 {p. solo 21/350-2(4-6) : Peters}
4. Ständchen (Serenade) 5.Danse orientale 6. Scherzo
Frühlingsrauschen (Rustle of Spring) Op. 32 No. 3 {p. solo 21/350-1 : 3 copies a,b,c : Peters}
Rustle of Spring Op. 32 No. 3 {p. solo 21/350-1 : 2 copies d,e : Novello}
Sechs Stücke Op. 32 No. 1-3 {p. solo 20/002[3] : Peters}
Serenade Op. 33 No. 4 {p. solo 21/350-2(4) : Peters}
Sylvelin: song ([words by] Vetle Vislie) {10/045-6[9] No. 2 med. v. in A min (orig.) : Augener}
incl. Norwegian and Danish versions
Singer, Louis C. (Lou) (1912-1966) American
Smoke gets in your eyes (arr. Louis C. Singer) [Kern-Singer] {p. solo 21/208- 4 : Chappell}
Singer, Otto (1833-1894) German
Götterdämmerung (The Twilight of the Gods) (Klavierauszug von Otto Singer; Eng. trans. Ernest Newman) [Wagner-Singer] {06/072-6 : Breitkopf & Härtel}
Hungarian dances vol. 1, 1-10 (ed. Otto Singer) [Brahms-Singer] {p. solo 21/053-5.3(1) : Novello}
Das Rheingold (Klavierauszug von Otto Singer; Eng. trans. Ernest Newman) [Wagner-Singer] {06/072-8 a : Breitkopf & Härtel}
Der Rosenkavalier Op. 59: concert waltz for two p. (arr. Otto Singer) [Strauss-Singer] {set 22/053 : Boosey & Hawkes}
Siegfried (Klavierauszug von Otto Singer; Eng. trans. Ernest Newman) [Wagner-Singer] {06/072-9 : Breitkopf & Härtel}
Symphonie 4 B flat major Op. 60 (arr. Otto Singer) [Beethoven-Singer] {p. duo 22/005-6 : 2 copies : Peters}
Symphonie 7 A major Op. 92 (arr. Otto Singer) [Beethoven-Singer] {p. duo 22/005-7 : 2 copies : Peters}
Symphonies Bk 1, Nos. 1-5 (arr. Otto Singer) [Beethoven-Singer] {p. duet 22/005(1) d : Peters}
Sjöberg, C. L. (1861-1900) Swedish
Tonerna: sång {17/518.2 high v. : Lundquist}
Skakle, Margaret (1886-1939) Scottish
Where the high-road ends: [song & chorus] (composed for the Cairngorm Club, with words by Miss Mary Agnes Skakle) {17/518.3}
Skelly, Joseph P. (1853-1895) American
He isn't a marrying man: [song and chorus] (written and composed Joseph P. Skelly) {16/050-1 [7] : Howard}
The old rustic bridge by the mill: song & chorus (words and music J.P. Skelly) {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/518.5 a) : Paxton}
The old rustic bridge by the mill: song & chorus ([words and music J.P. Skelly]) {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/518.5 b) : Francis}
Skinner, James Scott (1843-1927) Scottish
The Cairngorm series no. 9 {p. solo 21/351(9) : Bayley & Ferguson}
1. The Fyvie sensation 2. The rosebud of Allanvale 3. Macdonald's kilt
Oor ain fireside (cradle song) (words by Joe Corrie) {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/518.8 : Bayley & Ferguson}
The Scottish violinist: [selection of ~160 strathspeys, reels &c for the violin] {fiddle 26/018-3 : Bayley & Ferguson}
Skryabin, Aleksandr (1872-1915) Russian
Slade, Julian (1930-2006) English
Salad days: musical play {07/032 : EMI}
We said we wouldn't look back {from Salad Days} (words by Dorothy Reynolds & Julian Slade) {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/519-1 : 2 copies : Francis, Day & Hunter}
Slater, David Dick (1869-1942) Scottish-Canadian
I dream of Jeanie [with the light brown hair] (Stephen Foster; arr. David Dick Slater) [Foster-Slater] {17/201 d) med. F : Frederick Harris}
Slater, Edward (1844-1920) Irish
Slater, Gordon
The green willow (Trad.) {17/520 : OUP}
Slatter, J. W. Scottish
Sonata g moll (arr. J. W. Slatter) [Handel-Slatter] {cello & piano set 33/038-3 : Schott}
Slaughter, Walter
The twin {from The French Maid}: (Charles & Jack) duet (words by Basil Hood) {18/147 : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crewe}
Smallwood, William (1831-97) English
Introduction and march {p. solo 16/050-2 [19] : John Blockley}
Jolly Tars polka (Dudley Roy) [Roy-Smallwood] {p. solo 21/352-1 : Cramer}
Knave of clubs polka (arr. William Smallwood) [Bucalossi-Smallwood] {p. solo 16/050-1 [3] : Chappell}
Loch Lomond: Scotch air (arr. William Smallwood) {p. solo 16/050-1 [6] : Cramer}
Third waltz, in F {p. solo 16/050-1 [4] : Williams}
Smart, Grenville [=Edward Clare] (d.1869) 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}
Smart, Henry Thomas (1813-1879) English
The Bride of Dunkerron: dramatic cantata (words by Frederick Enoch) {01/069 : Novello}
Choral book: [62 pieces arr. for 4-voice] choir & org. {40/235-3 : Boosey}
Compositions for the organ, Bk 1 (easy): [21 compositions] (sel. & ed. Purcell J. Mansfield) {40/235-1(1) : Bayley & Ferguson}
The Lord is my Shepherd: paraphr. of 23rd Psalm (words by W. S. Passmore) {sop. & alto / contr. 18/149-1 : Novello}
March in G {organ 40/023-2 : 2 copies : Novello}
Queen of the Night: trio (SSB) (words by W. H. Bellamy) {18/149-2 : Robert Cocks}
Te Deum laudamus {SA / TB choir org. + voc. sc. 02/110 : Novello}
Twelve short & easy pieces 9-12 {organ 40/235(13) : Novello}
When the wind blows in from the sea: duet (mez. & bar.) (poetry by Frederick Enoch) {16/050-4 [40] : Ascherberg}
Smetana, Bedřich (1824-1884) Czech
The Bartered Bride: comic opera (Eng. version Rosa Newmarch) {06/051-1 : 2 copies b,c : Hawkes & Son}
The Bartered Bride: comic opera (concert ed., arr. Julius Harrison) [Smetana-Harrison] {06/051-1 a : Boosey & Hawkes #a) includes separatum of chorus parts}
Caprice bohémien (Böhmische Tänze) (crit. ed. Alec Rowley) [Smetana-Rowley] {p. solo 21/354-2 b : Joseph Williams}
Ceské tance (Böhmische Tänze) {p. solo 21/354-2 a : Urbánek}
The Moldau {from My Fatherland} (transcr. Felix Guenther) {p. solo 21/354-1 : 2 copies : Francis, Day & Hunter}
Ouvertüre {Die Verkaufte Braut} {p. solo 21/354-3 : Schott}
Smethurst, J. Cyril English
One hundred musical dictation exercises, melodic and harmonic {organ 40/020-3 : Weekes}
Smieton, John More (1857-1904) Scottish
Fairwell, dear country {from Ariadne} {17/520.8-3}
Hark! The sound {recitative from King Arthur} {sop. & ten. 18/150[1]}
Love of my youthful days {duet from King Arthur} {sop. & ten. 18/150[2]}
O gentle sleep {from Conla} {17/520.8-2}
Recitative and duet from King Arthur {sop. & ten. 18/150}
Secret love (words by F. D.) {17/520.8-1}
Smith, Alice Mary (1839-1884) English
The keel row: duet (arr. Miss Smith (=Alice Mary Smith?)) {18/151-2 : Keith, Prowse}
Maying: duet (contr. & bar.) (words by Rev. Charles Kingsley) {16/050-5 [22] No. 3 in F : Edwin Ashdown}
Maying: duet (words by Rev. Charles Kingsley) {sop. & ten. 18/151-1 a) No. 2 in G : Walsh, Holmes}
Maying ("O that we two were maying"): duet for sop. & ten. (or contr. & bar./bass) (words by Rev. Charles Kingsley) {18/151(2) : 2 copies a,b) No. 2 in F : Edwin Ashdown}
Smith, Herbert Arnold (20th c.) English
Britain calling (Big Ben strikes nine): song (words by Elizabeth Gorell) {17/521 : Boosey}
Smith, James T. Scottish
Fifty gems of Scottish song (arr. James T. Smith) {p. voc. + sol-fa 10/061-7(1) : Bayley & Ferguson}
Smith, Robert Archibald (1780-1829) Scottish
Jessie, the flow'r o' Dumblane (words by Tannahill) {p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[66]}
Smith, Seymour
The spider and the fly: humorous duet for mez. & bar. (words by G. Hubi Newcombe) {18/153 : 2 copies : Beal, Stuttard}
Smith, Sydney (1839-1889) English
Sleigh-bells Op. 72: Canadian reminiscence {p. solo 16/050-2 [22] : Edwin Ashdown}
Sleigh bells: Canadian reminiscence {p. duet 22/050-1 : Edwin Ashdown}
Sleigh bells: Canadian reminiscence [abbrev. version] (Sydney Smith, arr. Percy Dale) [Smith-Dale] {p. solo 16/050-2 [20] : Edwin Ashdown}
Il Trovatore Op. 129: fantaisie brillante sur l'opéra de Verdi {p. solo 21/354.5 : Ashdown & Parry}
Soldan, Kurt (1891-1946) German
(Grosse) Messe (Nr 3) F moll: [for SATB soli & chor.] (Klavierausg. Kurt Soldan) [Bruckner-Soldan] {02/026-1 : 3 copies : Peters}
Ein Maskenball: Oper in drei Akten (p. arr. Kurt Soldan) [Verdi-Soldan] {06/063-2.5 : Peters}
Messe (E moll): [for 8-v. chor. & wind ens.] (Klavierauszug Kurt Soldan) [Bruckner-Soldan] {02/026-3 : Peters}
Requiem (Totenmesse): [for four solo v. & chor.] (p. arr. Kurt Soldan) [Verdi-Soldan] {02/130-1 : Peters}
Somerset, (Lord) Henry Richard Charles (1849-1932) English
Echo: song (words by Christina Rossetti) {17/522-1 : 4 copies a,b) No. 2 in G c) No. 3 in A d) No. 1 in F : Chappell}
A song of sleep (words and music Lord Henry Somerset) {17/522-2 No. 2 in D : Ricordi}
Somervell, Arthur (Sir) (1863-1937) English
Christmas: short choral work for soli, mixed chor. & orch. ('short choral work for churches and choral societies') {02/112 : Boosey}
Cycle of songs from Tennyson's Maud: [12 songs] {10/088[ 2] : Boosey}
The Enchanted Palace: [children's operetta] {07/032.5 : 2 copies : Novello}
Fifteen songs (ed. & arr. Arthur Somervell) [Purcell-Somervell] {09/145-1 : Novello}
Gathering daffodils (words by Harold Boulton) {17/523-1 No. 2 in Ab : Cramer}
The gentle maiden: old Irish air (Eng. words by Harold Boulton) {17/523-2 : 2 copies No. 2 in F b) No. 1 in Eb : Cramer}
Shepherd's cradle song {17/523-3 : 2 copies a,b) No. 4 in A : Edwin Ashdown}
Silent worship (from Tolomeo} (arr. Arthur Somervell) [Handel-Somervell] {17/252-8 : 2 copies a,b) low v.: G : Curwen}
Song cycle from "A Shropshire Lad" by A. E. Houseman {10/055[4] : Boosey}
Spring (La Speranza è giunta) (from Otho} (arr. Arthur Somervell) [Handel-Somervell] {17/252-10 [Key of E] : Curwen}
Ten descants written to national songs {alto / contr. p. voc. + sol-fa 15/056 : Boosey}
Ten songs (arr. Arthur Somervell) [Handel-Somervell] {10/087[ 1] : Curwen}
Ten songs (arr. Arthur Somervell) [Handel-Somervell] {09/087-1 : 3 copies-M : Curwen}
Touch not the nettle: old Scotch air {10/045-8.1[3] : Edwin Ashdown}
Young love lies sleeping {from Love in Spring-Time} (words by Christina Rossetti) {17/523-4 : 4 copies a,c,d) No. 1 in Ab b) No. 2 in Bb : Boosey & Hawkes}
Somerville, Reginald
David Garrick: opera {06/052}
Sondheim, Stephen (1930- American
Follies (vocal selections): [12 songs] {09/181-1 : Herald Square}
Sousa, John Philip (1854-1932) American
Album of popular marches: [10 marches] {p. solo 21/355-2 a }
[Album of popular marches]: [14 marches] {p. solo 21/355-2 b : Wickins}
The Washington Post: march {p. solo 21/355}
The Washington post march {p. trio va & vc set 24/028.5 : Banks}
Spark, William (1861-1897) Irish
The lost chord (arr. Dr [William] Spark) [Sullivan-Spark] {organ 40/241-2 : Boosey}
Speaks, Oley (1874-1948) American
Morning: song (words by Frank L. Stanton) {17/525-3 : 2 copies a) No. 3 in D min (b) No. 2 in C min : Chappell}
On the road to Mandalay: song (from 'Barrack-room ballads' by Rudyard Kipling) {17/525-1 : 3 copies a) low: Bb b,c) med: C (orig.) : Boosey}
Sylvia: song (words by Clinton Scollard) {17/525-2 : 3 copies a,b) No. 1 in Ab c) No. 3 in G : Chappell}
Spear, Eric (1908-1966 English
Molly Macarthy and Mary Malone: little Irish song (words and music Eric Spear) {17/526-1 : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crewe}
Spengel, Julius (1853-1936) German
Messe Es-dur [D 950]: [for SATTB soli, mixed chor. & orch.] (arr. Julius Spengel) [Schubert-Spengel] {02/106-1 : Breitkopf & Härtel}
Spiegl, Fritz (1926-2003) Austrian
Eine kleine Beatlemusik: based on original music by John Lennon and Paul McCartney {str. quart. (2vn, va, vc) set 42/029.5 : Northern Songs #parts only, no score}
Romanze (Die Verschworenen): for sop., w. Bb clar. obbl. (arr. Fritz Spiegl, Eng. trans. Millicent Rose) [Schubert-Spiegl] {set 17/496- 7 : OUP}
Spohr, Louis (Ludwig) (1784-1859) German
The Christian's prayer: sacred cantata (arr. Vincent Novello) [Spohr-Novello] {08/052 d[2] : Novello, Ewer}
The Fall of Babylon: oratorio {08/052-2[1] : Novello, Ewer}
[The Last Judgment; and The Christian's prayer] {08/052 d : Novello, Ewer}
The Last Judgment: oratorio {08/052 : 3 copies a,b,c : Novello, Ewer}
The Last Judgment: oratorio {08/052 d[1] : Novello, Ewer}
Six German songs Op. 103: for voice & piano, w. clarinet obbl. {09/183 : International #incl. parts for clarinet & clarinet in Bb}
[Works by Spohr and Mendelssohn] {08/052-2 : Novello, Ewer}
Spottiswoode, Alicia Ann (1810-1900) Scottish
see Scott, Alicia (Lady John Douglas)
Spross, Charles Gilbert (1874-1961)
I looked for God and I found Him: song (verse by Genevieve Lawless) {17/526.5 low v. : Boosey}
Will o' the wisp (words by Torrence Benjamin) {17/526.5-2 No. 2 in F : Boosey & Hawkes}
Squire, William Henry (1871-1963) English
Danse rustique Op. 20 No. 5 {cello & piano set 33/069-1 : 2 copies : Augener}
If I might come to you: song (words by Fred. E. Weatherly) {17/527-1 No. 4 in Bb : Boosey}
In an old-fashioned town: song (words by Ada Leonora Harris) {17/527-2 : 2 copies a,c) No. 4 in F b) No. 2 in D : Boosey}
In an old-fashioned town: song (words by Ada Leonora Harris) {10/045-8.1[17] a) No. 3 in Eb : Boosey}
Jack Briton: song (words by Fred. E. Weatherly) {17/527-3 No. 2 in D : Boosey}
Just a ray of sunlight: song (words by May Amoore) {17/527-4 No. 1 in Ab : Boosey}
Lighterman Tom: song (words by Francis Barron) {17/527-8 No. 2 in F : Chappell}
Mountain lovers: duet (mez. & bar.) (words by Fred. E. Weatherly) {18/155(1) No. 1 in Eb : Boosey}
Mountain lovers: song (words by Fred. E. Weatherly) {17/527-5 No. 4 in F b) No. 4 in Eb : Boosey}
My prayer: song (words by P. J. O'Reilly) {17/527-7 : 2 copies a) No. 3 in Eb b) No. 2 in D : Boosey}
A sergeant of the line: song (words by Fred. E. Weatherly) {17/527-9 No. 2 in G : Boosey}
Tarantella Op. 23 {cello & piano set 33/069-2 : Augener}
Third violoncello album: 7 pieces (ed. & arr. W. H. Squire) {cello & piano set 33/080-6(3) : Joseph Williams}
The watchman: song (words by Edward Teschemacher) {17/527-10 a) No. 2 in D : Boosey}
When you come home: song (words by Fred. E. Weatherly) {17/527-6 : 4 copies a) No. 4 in G b,d) No. 2 in Eb c) No. 3 in F : Boosey}
When you come home: song (words by Fred Weatherly) {10/045-8.2[16] a) No. 4 in G : Boosey}
When you come home: song (words by Fred Weatherly) {10/045-8.1[5] a) No. 3 in F : Boosey}
St Quentin, Edward [=Alfred William Rawlings] (1860-1924) English
Beyond: song (words by Clifton Bingham) {16/050-5 [24] No. 3 in Eb : Morley}
Stacey, Gilbert (1895-1966) English
Down in the gardens at Kew: voc. duet (words by Gloria Storm) {18/157 in G : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crewe}
Down in the gardens at Kew: song (words by Gloria Storm) {17/528-1 No. 1 in F : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crewe}
Stafford, Harry J. (20th c,)
Sheep may safely graze (arr. Harry J. Stafford) [Bach-Stafford] {p. solo 21/017-7 b : Campbell, Connelly}
Stainer, John (Sir) (1840-1901) English
The Crucifixion: meditation [oratorio] for two solo v. (ten. & bass) & chor. (words sel. Rev. J. Sparrow-Simpson) {08/053-1 : 7 copies : Novello}
The daughter of Jairus: sacred cantata {08/053-2 : 3 copies}
Stanford, Charles Villiers (Sir) (1852-1924) Irish
The bold unbiddable child: song (words by W. M. Letts) {17/529-12 No. 2 in D min : Stainer & Bell}
The chapel on the hill Op.139: song (poem by W.M. Letts {from Songs from Leinster}) {17/529- 1 : Stainer & Bell}
Diaphenia {from Six Elizabethan pastorals no. 3}: for chor. (SATB) unaccomp. {p. voc. + sol-fa 18/158(3) : Novello}
Drop me a flower Op.175: song (poem by Tennyson) {17/529- 2 : Cramer}
Elegiac ode from President Lincoln's burial hymn (words by Walt Whitman) {01/070-1}
The fairy lough Op. 77: song (words by Moira O'Neill {from An Irish Idyll}) {17/529- 3 : 2 copies No. 2 in F b) No. 1 in D : Boosey & Hawkes}
Father O'Flynn: old Irish melody (words by A. P. Graves) {17/529- 4 : 3 copies a,c) No. 1 in Ab b) No. 2 in Bb : Boosey #a,b) B&H imprint}
The foggy dew: [for chor. (SATB) unaccomp.] (words by A. P. Graves) {p. voc. + sol-fa 18/158-2 : Boosey}
Heraclitus Op.110 No.4: song (poem by William Cory) {17/529-13 No. 1 in Bb : Stainer & Bell}
Hush song: Irish air (words by A. P. Graves) {17/529- 5 : Cramer}
An Irish idyll in six miniatures Op. 77 (words by Moira O'Neill) {09/185-2 : 2 copies a) No. 1 low v. (b) No. 2 high v. : Boosey}
Little snowdrop {from the Elfin Pedlar Bk 1} (poem by Helen Douglas Adams) {17/529-10 : Stainer & Bell}
The milkmaid's song: song (words by Alfred Tennyson) {17/529-11 No. 2 in F min : Augener}
Molly Brannigan: old Irish melody (Trad.; mus. arr. C. Villiers Stanford) {17/529- 6 No. 3 in Ab : Boosey}
My love's an arbutus: old Irish melody (words by A. P. Graves) {10/076[5] a) No. 1 in F (low v.) : Boosey}
O praise God in His Holiness (Psalm 150): set to music in chant form {org. + voc. sc. 02/114 : 2 copies : Novello}
Phaudrig Crohoore Op. 62: Irish ballad (poem by J. Sheridan Le Fanu) {choir 01/070-2 : 3 copies : Boosey & Hawkes}
Prelude on the ancient melody 'Jesu dulcis memoriae' (ed. Andrew McCrea) {organ 40/238-2 : RCO}
The Revenge Op. 24: ballad of the Fleet (by Alfred, Lord Tennyson) {choir 01/070-3 : 2 copies : Novello}
The Revenge: ballad of the Fleet (by Alfred, Lord Tennyson) {SATB choir sol-fa only 44/047-1 : Novello}
Six short preludes and postludes, 1st set Op. 101 {organ 40/238(1) : Stainer & Bell}
Six short preludes and postludes, 2nd set Op. 105 {organ 40/238(2) : Stainer & Bell}
Sleepers, wake! (Wachet auf … ): cantata (ed. C. V. Stanford; Eng. words Paul England) [Bach-Stanford] {SATB soli 01/004-5.1 : Boosey}
A soft day Op.140 No. 3: song (words by W.M. Letts; mus. arr. C. Villiers Stanford) {17/529- 7 : 4 copies a,d) No.1 (Db) b-c) No. 2 (F) : Stainer & Bell}
A song of the bow Op.175 No. 1 (poem by Heber) {17/529- 8 : Cramer}
Songs of Old Ireland: [50 songs] (words by Alfred Perceval Graves) {09/185-1 : Boosey}
Songs of the Fleet Op. 117: [for bar. & chor.] (poems by Henry Newbolt) {01/070-4 : 3 copies b) male v. }
1. Sailing at Dawn 2. The Song of the Sou'-wester 3. The Middle Watch 4. The Little Admiral 5. Farewell
Songs of the Fleet Op. 117: [for bar. & chor.] (poems by Henry Newbolt) {01/038[6] : 3 copies : Stainer & Bell}
1. Sailing at Dawn 2. The Song of the Sou'-wester 3. The Middle Watch 4. The Little Admiral 5. Farewell
Sweet love for me {from Six Elizabethan pastorals no. 4}: for chor. (SATB) unaccomp. {p. voc. + sol-fa 18/158(4) : Novello}
The winds of Bethlehem Op.175 No. 3: song (poem by W.M. Letts) {17/529- 9 : 3 copies : Cramer}
Windy nights Op.30 No. 4: unison song (poem by R L Stevenson) {17/529-10(4) : Curwen}
Stange, Max (1856-1932)
Die Bekehrte: Damon: song (German words by Goethe; Eng. by Paul England) {10/045-5[ 2] No. 2 in D : Stanley Lucas, Weber &c}
Damon (Die Bekehrte): song (Goethe; Eng. words Paul England) {17/529.5 No. 3 in F : Laudy}
Stanley, (Charles) John (1713-1786) English
Air in D minor for organ (arr. Henry Coleman) {40/239 : Bosworth}
Suite for oboe and pianoforte (arr. Henry Coleman) [Stanley-Coleman] {set 36/090 : OUP}
Suite in D (ed. Patrick Williams) {organ 40/239-2 : Bosworth}
Sweet pretty bird {from the cantata The Redbreast}: sop. aria (arr. Maurice Bevan; words by Mr McClellan) [Stanley-Bevan] {17/530 : Braydeston}
Stanley, Wynn
Sally (You brought the sunshine to our alley): song (written & composed by Wynn Stanley & Andrew Allen) [Stanley-Allen] {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/530.2 : Lawrence Wright}
Stark, Herbert R.
Breathe soft ye winds: [song] (words by Ambrose Philips; mus. adapt. Herbert R. Stark) [Handel-Stark] {17/252-12 No. 1 in Eb (Bb to Eb) : Augener}
Stark, Ludwig (1831-1884) German
Fantasie über eine italienische und eine deutsche Volksweise: (Instruktive Klavierstücke, 4. Grad. - Stücke für die moderne Salonspiel, Nr 1) [Lebert / Stark] {p. solo 21/213.15(4.1) : 2 copies : Röder }
Variations on a theme by Haydn Op. 56a (arr. Ludwig Stark) [Brahms-Stark] {p. solo 21/052-3}
Stasny, A. J.
Rose dreams (poem by J.R. Shannon) {17/530.5 : Stasny}
Steggall, Charles (1826-1905) English
Barcarole from the Fourth Concerto (arr. Charles Steggall) [Bennett-Steggall] {organ 40/051.5 : Edwin Ashdown}
Stein, Eduard
Concert für Oboe principale Op. 10 (rev. L. Klemcke) {set 36/091[1] : Schmidt}
[Works for oboe by Stein and Wagner] {oboe & piano set 36/091 : Schmidt}
Stein, Erwin (1885-1958) Austrian
The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflöte): opera in 2 acts (Eng. version Edward J. Dent; voc. sc. Erwin Stein) [Mozart-Stein] {06/032-4 : 2 copies : Boosey & Hawkes}
The Marriage of Figaro (Le Nozze di Figaro): comic opera in 4 acts (Eng. version Edward J. Dent; voc. sc. Erwin Stein) [Mozart-Stein] {06/032-5 : 4 copies-M a,b,e,f : Boosey}
Stein, Friedrich Wilhelm (Fritz) (1879-1961) German
Der Schulmeister: komische Kantate [for bar. solo, 2-part boys' choir (TrA), 2 violins, bass (or 'cello) and harpsic./piano] (arr. Fritz Stein; Eng. trans. Charles J. Warner) [Telemann-Stein] {set 43/075 : Bärenreiter #a) score + vn1, vn2, vc parts only}
Stella, Alfred
The spinning wheel (melody by Mrs. D.V. Thomson arr. Alfred Stella) [Thomson-Stella] {17/531 No. 2 in F : Paterson}
Stent, Keith English
Ten exquisite pieces for Palm Court piano trio (sel. & arr. Keith Stent) {set 24/050-1 : Keith Mayhew}
Stephen, David (1869-1946) Scottish
The Laird o' Cockpen Op. 23: ballad for chor. & orch. (words by Lady Nairne) {01/071 : Novello}
Stephenson, T. Wilkinson
If I can live: song (words by Arthur Hugh Clough) {17/531.5-1 No. 3 in G : Boosey}
Ships that pass in the night: song (words by Longfellow) {17/531.5-2 No. 1 in Db : Boosey}
Stern, Henry R. (1874-1966) American
Sterndale-Bennett, T.C. (1882-1944) English
Sterndale-Bennett, William (1816-1875) English
see Bennett, William Sterndale-
Stevens, Bernard George (1916-1983) English
Ballad No. 2 Op. 42 {p. solo 21/358}
Stevenson, John Andrew (Sir) (1761-1833) Irish
The last rose of Summer (words by Thomas Moore; ed. Henry Parker) {17/532 b) [No. 2 in] E : Cramer}
The last rose of Summer (poetry by Thomas Moore) {mez. 17/532 a) No. 2 in E (mez.) : Edwin Ashdown}
Stevenson, Ronald (1928-2015) Scottish
Prelude and fugue on a theme by Liszt {organ 40/240 : Oxford #T.p. has autograph dedication to Donald Hawksworth}
Stewart-Baxter, Maud
Stickles, William (1882-1971) American
Bird songs at eventide (words by Royden Barrie arr. William Stickles) [Coates-Stickles] {sop./ ten. & contr./ bar. 18/035.3 a) No. 2 (in Bb) : Chappell}
Concert medley from Carmen: for chor. of mixed v. w. p acc (arr. William Stickles) [Bizet-Stickles] {06/007.5 : 2 copies : Chappell/Schirmer}
Stolz, Robert (1880-1975) Austrian
Good-bye {from White Horse Inn} (words by Walter Reisch; Eng. version Harry Graham) [Benatzky / Stolz] {17/533-2 : Chappell}
It would be wonderful {from White Horse Inn} (words by Robert Gilbert; Eng. version Harry Graham) [Benatzky / Stolz] {17/058-1 : Chappell}
My song of love {from White Horse Inn} ([words by Walter Reisch]; Eng. words Harry Graham) [Benatzky / Stolz] {17/533-4 : Chappell}
Our finest hour: song (words by Kathleen Egan) {17/533-3 No. 2 in G : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crewe}
A sea song (words by Allan Cunningham) [Benatzky / Stolz] {17/059-1 : Cramer}
When April sings {from Spring Parade} (words by Gus Kahn) {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/533-1 : Feldman}
White Horse Inn (orig. lyrics by Robert Gilbert; Eng. by Harry Graham) [Benatsky / Stolz] {07/003 : 3 copies : Chappell}
White Horse Inn (orig. lyrics by Robert Gilbert; Eng. by Harry Graham) [Benatsky / Stolz] {Special : Chappell #marked up conductor's copy (Bill Jolly)}
White Horse Inn: musical comedy (with interpolated songs by Robert Stolz) (orig. lyrics by Robert Gilbert; Eng. by Harry Graham) [Benatsky / Stolz] {libr. 03/015 : 2 copies : Samuel French}
Stone, George Henry English
The curate and the maiden: song (words by F.C. Smale) {10/045-7[15] a) No. 1 in F : Joseph Williams}
Storace, Stephen (1763-1796) English
The summer heats bestowing (1788): song (air by Stephen Storace arr. Ella Ivimey) [Storace-Ivimey] {17/533.5 : Augener}
Stothart, Herbert (1885-1949) American
Rose Marie: from the musical play (lyrics by Otto Harbach & Oscar Hammerstein II) [Friml / Stothart] {17/207-3 a) in C : Chappell}
Rose Marie (a romance of the Canadian Rockies): musical play (lyrics by Otto Harbach & Oscar Hammerstein II) [Friml / Stothart] {07/011 : 3 copies : Chappell}
Stove, Gideon (1874-1954) Scottish
The Gideon Stove tune book (The Shetland violinist), vol. 1 (ed. Magnus Stove) {fiddle Books : Shetland Folk Festival Soc}
Strachey, Jack (1894-1972)
Don't let the sun go down (in your heart): song (lyric by Colin Cleaver) {17/533.7-1 : Boosey & Hawkes}
These foolish things: song (words by Eric Maschwitz) {17/533.7-2 : 2 copies : Boosey & Hawkes}
Stradal, August (1860-1930) Czech
Phantasie und Fuge für Orgel über B-A-C-H (arr. August Stradal) [Reger-Stradal] {p. solo 21/298.5 : Universal}
Stradella, Alessandro (1642-1682) Italian
Aria di chiesa: preghiera {sop./ ten. 17/534 sop./ten. (Eb) : Ricordi}
Straus, Oscar (1870-1954) Anglo-French
Love's roundabout (La Ronde): waltz song (Fre. words Louis Ducreux; Eng. words Harold Purcell) {17/535-2 : Campbell, Connelly}
My hero {from The Chocolate Soldier} {17/535}
Trois valses, 1er receuil {sop. 11/027.1}
1. C'est la Saison d'Amour 2. Je T'Aime 3. C'est le Destin, Peut-être…
Strauss, Eduard (1835-1916) Austrian
Kaiser Franz Joseph March: cello part only (transc. Franz Mahl) {33/070[6] : Kalmus}
Strauss, Johann I (Sr) (1804-1849) Austrian
Freuden-Grüsse: valse {p. solo 21/358.5-2 : Hopwood & Crew}
Loreley: valse (arr. R. Saar) [Strauss-Saar] {p. solo 21/358.5-1 : Paxton}
Strauss, Johann II (Jr) (1825-1899) Austrian
Annen Polka [Op.117]: p'copy cello part only (arr. Aubrey Winter) [Strauss-Winter] {33/070[5] : Paxton}
Ball bei Prinz Orlofsky (Ballettmusik und II. Finale aus Die Fledermaus): cello part only (transc. Max Schönherr) [Strauss-Schönherr] {33/070[1] : Kalmus}
Bauern-Polka, Polka Francaise Op. 276: cello part only {33/070[4] : Kalmus}
La belle Hélène (Offenbach): quadrille [Offenbach-Strauss] {p. solo 21/359-4 : Chappell}
The Blue Danube: waltz (for piano w.violin ad lib.) {set 21/359-1 c : Mozart Allan}
Blue Danube waltz: waltz (orig. piano ed.) {p. solo 21/359-1 b : Paxton}
Blue Danube waltz (arr. Joseph Chadley Drane) [Strauss-Drane] {p. solo 21/359-1 a : Pillow}
Blue Danube waltzes (complete ed.) {p. solo 21/359-1 d : Paxton}
Concert medley from Die Fledermaus: for mixed chor. w. p. acc. (arr. John Sacco) [Strauss-Sacco] {07/035-1.2 : 2 copies : Chappell/Schirmer}
Erinnerung an Covent-Garden Op. 329: Walzer nach englischen Volksmelodien {p. solo 21/359-3 #photocopy}
Die Fledermaus (The Bat): operetta (arr. Hassall) {07/035-1.1 : 2 copies-M : Weinberger}
Die Fledermaus (The Bat): operetta (Eng. lyrics by Phil Park, arr. Ronald Hanmer) [Strauss-Hanmer] {07/035-1 : 3 copies : Weinberger}
For we love you still {from Waltzes from Vienna} {17/536-1}
Geschichten aus dem Wiener Wald ((Tales from the Vienna Woods) (arr. Christopher Le Fleming) [Strauss-Le Fleming] {p. duo set 22/052-1 : Chester}
The Gipsy baron: operetta (Eng. lyrics by Phil Park, arr. Ronald Hanmer) [Strauss-Hanmer] {07/035-2 : 2 copies : Weinberger}
The laughing song {from Die Fledermaus} {17/536-2 a) }
The laughing song {from Die Fledermaus} (Eng. text Sam Heppner) {17/536-2 b) : Cranz-Weinberger}
Morgenblätter [Op. 279]: cello part only (arr. Aubrey Winter) [Strauss-Winter] {33/079[4] : Boosey & Hawkes}
My Strauss waltzes Bk 1 {p. solo 21/359(1) : Schott}
My Strauss-waltzes Bk 2: [8 waltzes] {p. solo 21/359(2) : Schott}
Night in Venice: operetta (new version arr. Hans May) [Strauss-May] {07/035-3 : Weinberger}
Night in Venice: operetta (new version) (arr. Hans May, lyrics by Sonny Miller) [Strauss-May] {libr. 03/150-1 : 2 copies : Weinberger #b) marked up copy (W. Jolly)}
Nightbirds: waltz on melodies by Johann Strauss [Strauss-Kaps] {p. solo 21/206.5 : Cranz}
Pink Champagne: new version of Die Fledermaus [operetta] (adapted by Eric Maschwitz & Bernard Grun) [Strauss-Maschwitz / Grun] {07/035-4 : 3 copies : Francis, Day & Hunter}
Pink Champagne: new adaptation of Die Fledermaus [operetta] (adapted by Eric Maschwitz [lyrics] & Bernard Grun [music]) [Strauss-Grun] {libr. 03/150-2 : Samuel French}
Pizzicato polka (arr. Tony Lowry) [Strauss, Johann II / Josef-Lowry] {p. duo set 22/052-3 : Paxton}
Rosen aus dem Süden Op. 388: Walzer aus "Das Spitzentuch der Königin" {violin & piano set 28/045-2 : Schott}
Strauss-Walzer-Album: [8 waltzes] {violin & piano set 28/045}
Tales from the Vienna Woods: song (words by Oscar Hammerstein II) {17/536-3}
Tales from the Vienna Woods: waltzes (arr. Geo. H. Farnell) [Sullivan-Farnell] {p. trio vn & vc 24/028.8 : Banks}
Tales of the Vienna Forest: choral waltz transcr. for mixed v. (arr. Julius Harrison; words by John Greenaway) [Strauss-Harrison] {07/035-6 : Boosey & Hawkes}
Tales of the Vienna Forest: choral waltz transcr. for mixed chor. & orch. (arr. Julius Harrison; words by John Greenaway) [Strauss-Harrison] {p. voc. + sol-fa 15/058 : Boosey & Hawkes}
Tritsch Tratsch Polka Op. 214: cello part only (ed. McAlister, Clark) {33/070[2] : Kalmus}
Twelve favourite waltzes {p. solo 21/359 : Hammond}
Unter Donner und Blitz (Thunder and Lightning) Polka Schnell Op. 324: cello part only (ed. McAlister, Clark) {33/070[3] : 2 copies : Kalmus}
Vienna life waltz (arr. Eliz. Gest) [Strauss-Gest] {p. duo 22/052-2 : Elkan-Vogel}
Voices of Spring: valse (arr. Oscar Lange) [Strauss-Lange] {p. solo 21/359-2 : Paxton}
Voices of the Spring (Voci di primavera): song (words by Paul England) {17/536-4 a) Bb major : Cranz}
Waltzes from Vienna: musical romance (Eng. lyrics by Phil Park, arr. Ronald Hanmer) [Strauss-Hanmer] {07/035-5 : 2 copies : Chappell}
Wiener Blut: Walzer {p. solo 21/359-5 : Schreiber}
Der Zigeunerbaron (The Gipsy baron): comic opera {06/054}
Strauss, Josef (1827-1870) Austrian
Pizzicato polka (arr. Tony Lowry) [Strauss, Johann II / Josef-Lowry] {p. duo set 22/052-3 : Paxton}
Strauss, Richard (1864-1949) German
Arabella Op. 79: lyrische Komödie {06/055-1}
Capriccio Op. 85: Konversationsstück für Musik {06/055-2}
Lieder-Album Bd 1: [11 songs] (Eng. words John Bernhoff) {09/186(1) a) high v. : Universal}
Lieder-Album Bd 3: [10 songs] (Eng. words John Bernhoff) {09/186(3) high v. : Universal}
Morgen (Tomorrow) {from Vier Lieder Op. 27} (John Henry Mackay; Eng. words John Bernhoff) {17/538-3(4) high v. : Universal}
Nachtgang (At night) {from Drei Lieder Op. 29} (Otto Julius Bierbaum) {17/538-2(3) low v. : Universal}
Der Rosenkavalier Op. 59: concert waltz for two p. (arr. Otto Singer) [Strauss-Singer] {set 22/053 : Boosey & Hawkes}
Der Rosenkavalier (The rose bearer) Op. 59: comedy for music {06/055-3 : 2 copies}
Schlechtes Wetter (Bad weather) {from Funf kleine Lieder Op. 69} ([poem by] H. Heine; Eng. trans. Alfred Kalisch) {17/538-4(5) orig. (F) : Boosey & Hawkes}
Ständchen (Serenade) (A. F. von Schack; ; Eng. words Paul England) {17/538-1 [No. 2 in] F : Rahter}
Ständchen (Serenade) (A. F. von Schack; ; Eng. words Paul England) {17/538-1 : 2 copies b) [No. 2 in] F# c) No. 4 in F# : Rahter}
Ständchen (Serenade) (arr. Walter Gieseking) [Strauss-Gieseking] {17/538-1 2 : Adolph Fürstner}
Till Eulenspiegel Op. 28 {min. sc. 04/023-1 : Eulenburg}
Tod und Verklärung Op. 24 {min. sc. 04/023-2 : Eulenburg}
Vier letzte Lieder (Four last songs): for high v. & piano (words by Hermann Hesse (1-3), Joseph von Eichendorff (4)) {sop. 11/028.1-2 : Boosey & Hawkes}
1. Fr
Waldesfahrt {from Funf kleine Lieder Op. 69}: for high v. ([poem by] H. Heine) {17/538-4(4) orig. (high) Ger. only : Boosey & Hawkes}
Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971) Russian-American
Four etudes Op. 7 (ed. Isidor Philipp) {p. solo 21/360-1 : International}
Quatre études Op. 7 No. 1 in C minor {p. solo 21/360-1(1) : Anton Benjamin}
Quatre études Op. 7 No. 2 in D major {p. solo 21/360-1(2) : Anton Benjamin}
Quatre études Op. 7 No. 4 in F# minor {p. solo 21/360-1(4) : Anton Benjamin}
The Rake's Progress (Der Wüstling): opera {06/057}
Le sacre du printemps: tableaux de la Russie païenne {min. sc. 04/023.5 : Boosey & Hawkes #Lacks all after p.138}
Symphonie de psaumes {min. sc. 04/023-2 : Boosey & Hawkes #a) lacks all after p.138}
Symphony in three movements {full orch. min. sc. 04/023-3 : Schott}
Symphony of psalms: for chor. & orch. {01/072 : Boosey & Hawkes}
Strelezki, Anton
Berceuse mignonne {p. solo 21/362 : Morley}
Polish dances: [4] p. duets {22/053.2 : Edwin Ashdown}
When twilight comes: rêverie caprice, with violin acc. ad lib. by Guido Papini (words by Baroness Porteous) {16/050-3 [12] : Paxton}
Strimer, Joseph (1881-1962 )
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}
Stromberg, John (1853-1902) American
If all the stars were mine: [song] (written by Harry B. Smith) {16/050-5 [ 9] No. 1 in C }
Strong, Michael
The light on the hill: song (words by Harold Simpson) {17/539-1 No. 2 in F : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crewe}
One day of gold: song (words by Mabel Constanduros) {17/539-2 : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crewe}
Stroud, Arthur
Hail, Caledonia!: song (written by Hugh Ogilvie) {17/540 : Francis, Day & Hunter}
Stuart, Leslie (1863-1928) English
The bandolero: song (words and music by Leslie Stuart) {10/045-7[4] a) No. 2 in Bb : Chappell}
Florodora: musical comedy (book by Owen Hall, lyrics by E. Boyd-Jones & Paul Rubens) {07/036 : Francis, Day & Hunter}
The shade of the palm: [song] (words and music by Leslie Stuart) {17/540.5 a) No. 1 in Ab }
The shade of the palm {from Florodora}: song (words and music by Leslie Stuart) {16/050-4 [15] No. 1 in Ab }
The soldiers of the Queen: [song] (words and music by Leslie Stuart) {16/050-4 [12] : Francis, Day & Hunter}
Sturdy, Leslie (1921-2001) English
Haste you back (I/we love you dearly) (words by Robert Wilson) {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/541 : Kerr}
Sturgis, Mable Miller
The Stranger of Galilee: sacred song (by C. H. M[orris]; arr. Mable Miller Sturgis) [Morris-Sturgis] {17/414 : 3 copies a-c) [No. 1 in] F : Frederick Harris}
Stutschewsky, Joachim (1891-1982) Austrian-Israeli
Largo (transc. Joachim Stutschewsky) [Vivaldi-Stutschewsky] {cello & piano set 33/077 : Hug}
Malagueña (arr. J. Stutschewsky) [Albéniz-Stutschewsky] {cello & piano set 33/003 : Schott}
Rondo in C major (transc. J. Stutchewsky) [Boccherini-Stutschewsky] {cello & piano set 33/015-1 b : International}
Suk, Josef (1874-1935) Czech
Te Deum Op. 103: [for sop. & bass w. mixed chor.] (voc. sc. Josef Suk rev. Franz Terwal) [Dvorák-Suk/Terwal] {02/038-3 a : Simrock}
Te Deum Op. 103: for solo v. (sop. & bass), mixed chor. & orch. (voc. sc. Josef Suk rev. Franz Terwal) [Dvorák-Suk] {02/038-3 : 3 copies b,c,d : Alfred Lengnick}
Sullens, Gertrude English
The Enchanted Emerald, or The Missing May Queen: fairy play {child. v. 07/038 : Bayley & Ferguson}
Sullivan, Arthur Seymour (Sir) (1842-1900) English
Choruses from The pirates of Penzance, or The slave of duty (librettist: W.S. Gilbert) {15/059 : Chappell}
Cox and box; or, Long lost brothers: triumviretta (librettist: F. C. Burnand) {07/040-1 : 2 copies}
Edward Gray (words by Tennyson) {17/544- 1 No. 1 in G : Stanley Lucas, Weber}
The Emerald Isle; or, The Caves of Carrig-Cleena: comic opera (librettist: Basil Hood, arr. Wilfred Bendall) [Sullivan / German] {07/040-9 : 2 copies : Chappell}
The Emerald Isle; or, The Caves of Carrig-Cleena: comic opera (written by Basil Hood; composed by Arthur Sullivan & Edward German) [Sullivan / German] {libr. 03/156-1 : Chappell}
The golden legend: cantata (adapt. from the poem of Longfellow by Joseph Bennett) {01/073 : 3 copies : Novello}
The gondoliers; or, The King of Barataria ([written] by W.S. Gilbert; arr. J. H. Wadsworth) [Sullivan-Wadsworth] {07/040-2 : 4 copies a,b,c,d : Chappell}
The gondoliers: piano selection with lyrics (arr. Albert Marland) [Sullivan-Marland] {09/187-2 : Chappell}
The Gondoliers [piano selection] (arr. Charles Godfrey) [Sullivan-Godfrey] {21/364-7 : Chappell}
The gondoliers, or The King of Barataria (written by W.S. Gilbert) {07/040-2 e : Chappell}
The gondoliers; or, The King of Barataria: comic opera (written by W.S. Gilbert) {libr. 03/155-1 : 2 copies : Chappell}
Haddon Hall (librettist: Sydney Grundy) {07/040-3 : Chappell}
Hey willow waly o! {from Patience}: song or duet (words by W. S. Gilbert) {17/544- 8 : Chappell}
H.M.S. Pinafore; or, The lass that loved a sailor (written by W.S. Gilbert) {07/040-4 : 3 copies : Cramer}
H.M.S. Pinafore; or The lass that loved a sailor: entirely original nautical comic opera (school ed.) (written by W.S. Gilbert; arr. W. G. McNaught) [Sullivan-McNaught] {p. voc. + sol-fa 07/040-4.1 : Cramer}
H.M.S. Pinafore; or, The lass that loved a sailor: entirely original nautical comic opera (written by W.S. Gilbert) {07/040-4.2 : 2 copies : Metzler}
H.M.S. Pinafore; or The lass that loved a sailor: nautical comic opera (p. arr. Berthold Tours) [Sullivan-Tours] {p. solo 16/070 [3] : Metzler}
H.M.S. Pinafore; or, The lass that loved a sailor: [comic opera] ([words] by W.S. Gilbert) {libr. 03/155-2 : 2 copies : Chappell}
Ho, Jolly Jenkin (the Friar's song) {from Ivanhoe} (words by Julian Sturgis) {17/544- 2 No. 1 in D : Chappell}
The immortal operas of Gilbert & Sullivan Part 1: [Mikado, Act 1 selection] (librettist: W.S. Gilbert) {09/187(1) : 2 copies : Newnes}
The immortal operas of Gilbert & Sullivan Part 2: [Mikado, Act 2 selection] (librettist: W.S. Gilbert) {09/187(2) : Newnes}
The immortal operas of Gilbert & Sullivan Part 3: [Gondoliers, Act 1 selection] (librettist: W.S. Gilbert) {09/187(3) : Newnes}
The immortal operas of Gilbert & Sullivan vol. 1 {07/041-10(1) : News-Chronicle}
The immortal operas of Gilbert & Sullivan vol. 2 {07/041-10(2) : News-Chronicle}
The immortal operas of Gilbert & Sullivan vol. 3 {07/041-10(3) : News-Chronicle}
The immortal operas of Gilbert & Sullivan vol. 4 {07/041-10(4) : News-Chronicle}
Iolanthe; or, The peer and the peri: entirely original fairy opera (Savoy edition) ([written] by W.S. Gilbert; arr. Berthold Tours) [Sullivan-Tours] {07/040-5.1 : Chappell}
Iolanthe: five easy pieces for piano (arr. Thomas F. Dunhill) [Sullivan-Dunhill] {21/364-3 : Chappell}
Iolanthe; or, The peer and the peri ([written] by W.S. Gilbert; arr. Berthold Tours) [Sullivan-Tours] {07/040-5 : 3 copies : Chappell}
Iolanthe; or, The peer and the peri: [comic opera] ([words] by W.S. Gilbert) {libr. 03/155-3 : Chappell}
The lost chord (arr. W. Kuhe) [Sullivan-Kuhe] {p. solo 21/364-1 : Boosey}
The lost chord: song (words by Adelaide A. Proctor [sic]) {17/544- 3 : 5 copies a) No. 1 in Eb b-d) No. 2 in F e) No. 3 in G : Boosey}
The lost chord (arr. Dr [William] Spark) [Sullivan-Spark] {organ 40/241-2 : Boosey}
Lucia de Lammermoor ([Eng. N. Macfarren]) [Donizetti-Sullivan] {06/015-2 : Novello}
Lucia de Lammermoor: opera in 3 acts (ed. Arthur Sullivan & J. Pittman; Eng. adapt. Charles Lamb Kenney) [Donizetti-Sullivan] {06/015-1 : Boosey}
The Mikado; or, The town of Titipu: piano solo {21/364-6 : Chappell}
The Mikado [piano selection] (arr. W. Winterbottom) [Sullivan-Winterbottom] {21/364-4.2 : Chappell}
The Mikado; or, The town of Titipu: (Savoy edition) (librettist: W.S. Gilbert; p. arr. George Lowell Tracy) [Sullivan-Tracy] {07/040-6.2 : 2 copies : Chappell}
incl. 2-piano arr. for overture
The Mikado; or, The town of Titipu (librettist: W.S. Gilbert; p. arr. George Lowell Tracy) [Sullivan-Tracy] {07/040-6 : 4 copies : Chappell}
incl. 2-piano arr. for overture
The Mikado: five easy pieces for piano (arr. Thomas F. Dunhill) [Sullivan-Dunhill] {21/364-4 : Chappell}
The Mikado; or, The town of Titipu: [comic opera] ([words] by W.S. Gilbert) {libr. 03/155-4 : 2 copies a,b : Chappell}
The Mikado, or The town of Titipu [new ed.]: [comic opera] ([words] by W.S. Gilbert) {libr. 03/155-4 c : Chappell}
My dearest heart: song {17/544- 4 : 3 copies a) No. 1 in F b,c) No. 4 in Bb : Boosey}
New selection (arr. Dan Godfrey) [Sullivan-Godfrey] {p. trio vn & vc 24/029 : Chappell}
New Sullivan collection: gems from the famous operas (sel. & arr. Dan Godfrey) {p. solo 21/364 : Chappell}
New Sullivan fantasia (sel. & arr. H.M. Higgs) [Sullivan-Higgs] {violin & piano set 28/046-1 : Chappell}
New Sullivan selection (sel. & arr. Dan Godfrey) {str. quart. (2vn, va, vc) set 42/030 : Chappell #violin cond. only}
O gladsome light {from The Golden Legend} {choir 01/038[5] : 3 copies : Novello}
Orpheus with his lute (words from Shakespeare's 'Henry VIII') {17/544- 5 No. 2 in A : Cramer}
Overture in C (In memoriam) (transc. Edwin H. Lemare) [Sullivan-Lemare] {organ 40/241 : Novello}
Patience; or, Bunthorne's bride: (rev. ed.) ([written] by W.S. Gilbert [arr. Berthold Tours]) [Sullivan-Tours] {07/040-7 : 3 copies a,b,c : Chappell}
Patience; or, Bunthorne's bride: entirely new and original aesthetic opera (written by W.S. Gilbert; arr. Berthold Tours) [Sullivan-Tours] {07/040-7 d : Chappell}
Patience, or Bunthorne's bride ([written] by W.S. Gilbert) {07/040-7 e : Chappell}
The pirates of Penzance; or, The slave of duty (librettist: W.S. Gilbert) {07/040-8 : 3 copies : Chappell}
The pirates of Penzance: piano selection with lyrics (arr. Albert Marland) [Sullivan-Marland] {09/187-3 : Chappell}
The pirates of Penzance; or, The slave of duty: [comic opera] ([words] by W.S. Gilbert) {libr. 03/155-5 : Chappell}
Poor wand'ring one {from The pirates of Penzance}: song (written by W. S. Gilbert) {17/544- 9 No. 2 in Ab : Chappell}
Princess Ida; or, Castle Adamant: respectful operatic per-version of Tennyson's 'Princess' (librettist: W.S. Gilbert; p. arr. George Lowell Tracy) [Sullivan-Tracy] {07/041-1 a : Chappell}
Princess Ida, or Castle Adamant: pianoforte arr. (p. arr. George L. Tracy) [Sullivan-Tracy] {21/364-5 : Chappell}
Princess Ida; or, Castle Adamant {07/041-1 : 2 copies b,c : Chappell}
Princess Ida; or, Castle Adamant: [comic opera] ([words] by W.S. Gilbert) {libr. 03/155-6 : 2 copies : Chappell}
Rigoletto: opera (ed. Arthur Sullivan & J. Pittman) [Verdi-Sullivan / Pittman] {06/063-5.1 : 2 copies : Boosey}
The rose of Persia; or, The story-teller and the slave: new comic opera (librettist: Basil Hood) {07/041-7 : 2 copies : Chappell}
The rose of Persia; or, The story-teller and the slave: [comic opera] ([words] by Basil Hood) {libr. 03/156-2 : Chappell}
Ruddigore; or, The witch's curse (librettist: W.S. Gilbert) [Sullivan-Tracy] {07/041-2 : 3 copies : Chappell}
Ruddigore; or, The witch's curse: [comic opera] ([words] by W.S. Gilbert) {libr. 03/155-7 : 2 copies : Chappell}
Ruddigore; or, The witch's curse: [pocket edition] (librettist: W.S. Gilbert) [Sullivan-Tracy] {07/041-2[p] : Chappell}
Ruddigore quadrille: on airs from Gilbert & Sullivan's opera (arr. P. Bucalossi) [Sullivan-Bucalossi] {p. solo 21/364-2 : Chappell}
The sentry's song {from Iolanthe} (written by W. S. Gilbert) {17/544 -7 : Chappell}
Songs of two Savoyards (words by W S. Gilbert) {09/187-4 : Chappell}
La sonnambula: opera in 2 acts (ed. Arthur Sullivan & J. Pittman) {06/004-2 : Boosey}
The sorcerer: original modern comic opera (words by W.S. Gilbert) {07/041-3 c : Metzler}
The sorcerer: original modern comic opera (librettist: W.S. Gilbert) {07/041-3 b : Cramer}
The sorcerer: light opera (librettist: W.S. Gilbert) {libr. 03/155-8}
Take a pair of sparkling eyes {from The Gondoliers}: song (words by W. S. Gilbert) {17/544-10 No. 3 in F : Chappell}
Thou'rt passing hence (the Highland message): song (words by Mrs Hemans) {17/544- 6 : 2 copies a) No. 2 in Ab b) No. 1 in G : Chappell}
Trial by jury: novel and original dramatic cantata (librettist: W.S. Gilbert) {07/041-4 : 3 copies : Chappell}
Vocal gems from 'Patience' (words by W.S. Gilbert) {09/187-1 : Chappell}
Woo thou a snowflake {from Ivanhoe}: Sir Brian's song (words by Julian Sturgis) {17/544-11 No. 2 in Gb (orig.) : Chappell}
The yeomen of the Guard; or, the merryman and his maid ([written] by W.S. Gilbert) {07/041-5 : 2 copies b,c : Chappell}
The yeomen of the Guard; or, the merryman and his maid: [light opera] ([words] by W.S. Gilbert) {libr. 03/155-9 : Chappell}
The yeomen of the Guard; or, The merryman and his maid: new and original opera ([written] by W.S. Gilbert; arr. J. H. Wadsworth) [Sullivan-Wadsworth] {07/041-5 a : Chappell}
The zoo: musical folly (librettist: B. C. Stephenson ("Bolton Rowe"; p. arr. Roderick Spencer) {07/041-6 : Cramer}
Sumsion, Herbert (1899-1995) English
Carol and Musette (arr. Herbert Sumsion) [Vaughan Williams-Sumsion] {organ 40/254-2 : OUP}
Suppé, Franz von (1819-1895) Austrian
The beautiful Galathea: [overture:] p. conductor (arr. Isy Geiger) [Suppé-Geiger] {07/053-2 : Bosworth}
Cavalerie légère (Light cavalry): overture for piano {21/365-1 : Cranz}
La Dame de Pique (Queen of Spades): overture for piano {21/365-2 : Cranz}
The Finishing School: comic opera {07/053 : Weinberger}
Hab' ich nur deine Liebe {from Boccaccio} {17/545-1 : Cranz}
Light cavalry: overture: p. conductor (ed. Charles Godfrey Jr.) [Suppé-Godfrey] {07/053-3 : Boosey & Hawkes}
Light Cavalry overture: cello-bass {33/071}
Ein Morgen, ein Mittag, ein Abend in Wien: cello/bass part only (arr. Aubrey Winter) [Suppé-Winter] {33/079[1] : Boosey & Hawkes}
Morning, noon and night in Vienna: overture: p. conductor (arr. Aubrey Winter) [Suppé-Winter] {07/053-4 : Boosey & Hawkes}
Overture: Dichter und Bauer {p. duet 22/053.8 : Augener}
Pique Dame: overture: p. conductor (arr. Archibald Evans) [Suppé-Evans] {07/053-5 : Boosey & Hawkes}
Poet and peasant: overture for piano (arr. Oscar Verne) [Suppé-Verne] {21/365-3 : Paxton}
Swann, Donald Ibrahim (1923-1994) Welsh
Flanders & Swann song book: [10 songs] (words by Michael Flanders) {09/189 : Chappell}
The hippopotamus song (words by Michael Flanders) {17/546-1}
The youth of the heart {from The Lyric Revue} (words by Sydney Carter) {17/546-2 : 2 copies in G : Chappell}
Swatton, Henry Thomas
Largo in G (arr. H.T. Swatton) [Handel-Swatton] {violin & piano set 28/025-6 : Pitman, Hart}
Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562-1621) Dutch
Hodie Christus natus est: motet for five v. (SSATB) {05/018}
Six variations on 'Mein junges Leben hat ein End' (ed. Karl Straube) {organ 40/242 : Peters}
Swinburne, W. H. English
An epitaph {from Two Songs} (words by Walter de la Mare) {17/546.3(1) : Joseph Williams}
Swinstead, Felix (1880-1959) English
Caprice Op. 34 No. 1 {p. solo Damaged}
Elf dance Op. 38 {p. solo Damaged : Edwin Ashdown}
Festivity Op. 52 {p. solo Damaged : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crewe}
Prelude in D {p. solo 21/365.8 : Anglo-French}
Prelude in D {p. solo Damaged : Charles Avison}
Swinyard, Laurence English
A cynical serenade: song for bass singers (words and music Laurence Swinyard) {17/546.5 in C : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crewe}
The Stranger: play for children (adapt. to music from Schumann's Album for the Young) {07/054 : 2 copies : Novello}
Szymanowski, Karol (1882-1937) Polish
Etudes Op. 33 {p. solo 21/366-1 : Universal}
1023 works by 215 composers, with 12 arrangers or second composers, alternative titles and 12 cross-references