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1971 (No opus number) |
A Ghost from the Past for Alto Saxophone and Piano |
2½ mins | Manuscript | ||
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February 1951 Opus 6 |
A Leaf on the Water Song |
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(Date unknown) Opus 24c |
A Lullaby (O my Deir Hert) arr. for Low Voice and Piano |
Anon. | 2 mins | Out of print | |
Notes: From Two Sacred Songs; published by Oecumuse; written for Robert Ivan Foster (baritone), who performed it often in the 1960s | |||||
September 1979 Opus 83 |
A Virginian Rhapsody for Clarinet and Piano |
— | Music Sales Ltd Product page |
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Notes: Commissioned by Charles F. Turner of Petersburg, Virginia, USA as a 16th wedding anniversary gift for his wife, Lorraine; published by Maurer Archive: Trinity Laban (Jerwood Library): MS / BLYTON 121 |
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May 1983 Opus 89 |
After Hokusai Five Duets for Two Flutes based on prints by Hokusai (1760–1849) |
6 mins | Universal Edition (London) Ltd Product page |
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Notes: Movements are: 1. Cormorant in the Snow; 2. Carp in a Waterfall; 3. Azaleas and Cuckoo; 4. Peonies and Butterfly; 5. Frog on an old Tile Archive: Trinity Laban (Jerwood Library): MS / BLYTON 44 |
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March 1969 Episodic TV music |
Andy Pandy Animated puppet film |
1½ mins | Manuscript | ||
Notes: Obbligato clarinet part added to existing piano part; for use in opening and closing title sequence in new series | |||||
April 1989 (No opus number) |
Bach-Chat for Two Guitars Off-beat Bach |
2 mins | Edizioni Bèrben | ||
Notes: Arranged from the Recorded Music Library piece of the same name; published in the composer’s facsimile, 1989 (edited by the guitarist Rose Andresier) | |||||
September 1972 | Bananas in Pyjamas A Book of Nonsense, illustrated by Tom Barling |
Carey Blyton | 5½ mins | Australian Broadcasting Corporation | |
Notes: A collection of seventeen nonsense poems, seven set to music, with illustrations by Tom Barling; songs are: 1. Bananas in Pyjamas; 2. The Luxurious Shoe-horn; 3. Sally the Pig; 4. The Stork; 5. Sing a Song of Science; 6. The Manatee; 7. The Axolotl Archive: Trinity Laban (Jerwood Library): MS / BLYTON 20 • MS / BLYTON 21 • MS / BLYTON 22 • MS / BLYTON 23 • MS / BLYTON 24 • MS / BLYTON 25 • MS / BLYTON 26 • MS / BLYTON 27 • MS / BLYTON 28 |
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1968 (No opus number) |
Blue Christmas A Carol in the Blues Idiom for Voice and Piano |
Peter Westmore | 3¾ mins | Modus Music
£3.00
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Notes: Carey Blyton’s entry in the 1968 Southern TV A Carol for Christmas competition | |||||
Winter 1997/1998 Opus 28e |
Cinque Port (Music for an Opera) A Suite in Five Movements for Two Pianos |
15 mins | Modus Music
£12.00
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Notes: Movements are: 1. Prelude: Daybreak over the Harbour; 2. Song 1: Captain Bowsprit’s Blues; 3. Interlude: The Beach—Midwinter; 4. Song 2: The Sea-dog’s Song; 5. Postlude: Dusk over the Harbour Archive: Trinity Laban (Jerwood Library): MS / BLYTON 50 |
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26th February 2000 Opus 110 |
Dirge for St Patrick’s Night Ballad for Voice and Piano (or Guitar) |
Elsa Corbluth | 4½ mins | Fand Music Press Product page £6.75
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Notes: Commemorates the death in a fire of the poet’s daughter, Eilidh Boadella Archive: Trinity Laban (Jerwood Library): MS / BLYTON 52 |
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1991 (No opus number) |
Eine Kleine Froschmusik A Little Frog Music for Piano Duet |
1½ mins | Modus Music
£2.10
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Notes: Written for Frank Bayford’s 50th Birthday Concert, held at the British Music Information Centre, London, 4th October 1991, and premiered by John Mitchell and Carey Blyton | |||||
January 1952 Opus 12a |
Elegy for Viola and Piano |
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£4.50
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Archive: Trinity Laban (Jerwood Library): MS / BLYTON 54 • MS / BLYTON 55 • MS / BLYTON 56 |
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1973 Opus 12c |
Elegy arr. for Clarinet and Piano |
— | Music Sales Ltd Product page |
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Notes: Published by Editions J. Maurer | |||||
1975 Opus 71a |
God’s Gifts for Voice(s) and Piano |
2 mins | Out of print | ||
Notes: Written for the Josef Weinberger album, New Hymns for Young People; republished in the USA by Edward B. Marks Music Corporation | |||||
September/October 1960 Opus 30 |
Humoresque for Violin and Piano |
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£4.20
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Notes: Reuses music from op. 22 Archive: Trinity Laban (Jerwood Library): MS / BLYTON 76 • MS / BLYTON 77 |
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April 1977 Opus 60c |
In Memoriam Scott Fitzgerald arr. for Alto Saxophone and Piano |
2½ mins | Music Sales Ltd Product page |
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Notes: Written for Chester’s series, Saxophone Solos volume 1 | |||||
1996 or 1997 Opus 103½ |
Indigo Blues A Colonial Song for Medium Voice and Piano |
Carey Blyton | 1¼ mins | Modus Music
£2.10
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Notes: An unashamed send-up of Glibert & Sullivan; dedicated to “Jan Stericker (‘Mrs Fiveboys’)”, Carey’s next-door neighbour in Woodbridge, whose grandparents had an indigo plantation in Bihar, north-west India; score states that the song was written in “Hardh Pawncore, 1899”, which may not be accurate Archive: Trinity Laban (Jerwood Library): MS / BLYTON 67 • MS / BLYTON 68 |
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February 1966 Film/documentary music |
Play of the Month Julie’s Gone TV play |
Michael Winder | 11 mins | Manuscript | |
Notes: A black comedy about three men who robbed a mail train and their au pair, Julie, who disappears; music performed by Janet Craxton (oboe, cor anglais) and Valda Aveling (harpsichord) Archive: British Film Institute (BFI): Original bound music manuscript |
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1967 Opus 23b |
Lachrymae—In Memoriam John Dowland for High Voice and String Orchestra |
Various | 15 mins | Modus Music
£10.00
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Notes: Movements are: 1. Prelude; 2. Song 1: Madrigal; 3. Interlude I; 4. Song 2: The Moon; 5. Intrlude II; 6. Song 3: The Open Door; 7. Interlude III; 8. Song 4: The Sick Rose; 9. Interlude IV; 10. Song 5: Sonnet; 11. Postlude | |||||
1958 Opus 16c |
Lyrics from the Chinese Seven Songs for High Voice and Piano |
trans. Helen Waddell | 18 mins | Fand Music Press Product page £9.95
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Notes: Movements are: 1. Prelude; 2. Song 1: Aubade; 3. Song 2: Drinking Song; 4. Song 3: Song against the Duke Seuen; 5. Song 4: Song at Evening; 6. Interlude; 7. Song 5: Flower Song; 8. Song 6: Sacrificial Song; 9. Song 7: Nocturne; 10. Postlude | |||||
January/February 2000 Opus 109 |
Lyrics from the East Five Miniatures for Tenor and Piano |
Various | 4½ mins | Fand Music Press Product page £7.45
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Notes: Written for Ian and Jennifer Partridge in thanks for their contribution to the CD, Carey Blyton: The Early Songs; songs are: 1. The Blast of Love (Sappho); 2. Paradise (Omar Khayyam); 3. Evening (Anon.); 4. Night (Anon.); 5. Puty-fish (Anon.) Archive: Trinity Laban (Jerwood Library): MS / BLYTON 91 |
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1994 (No opus number) |
Minuet for Octet for Piano Duet |
1½ mins | Modus Music
£2.10
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Notes: Written as a birthday present for John Mitchell | |||||
April 1978 Opus 69c |
Mock Joplin arr. for Tenor Saxophone and Piano |
2¼ mins | Music Sales Ltd Product page |
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Notes: Written for Chester’s series, Saxophone Solos volume 1; dedicated to James Houlik | |||||
May 1989 Opus 96 |
Nimblefingers Five Duets for Two Clarinets (B flat/A) |
— | Edizioni Bèrben | ||
Notes: Based on some ten TV commercial music tracks for Nimble Bread, written in the mid-1960s; published in the composer’s facsimile, 1989; movements are: 1. Nitty-gritty; 2. Namby-pamby; 3. Arty-crafty; 4. Airy-fairy; 5. Hoity-toity | |||||
August 1964 Opus 45a |
Pantomime Three Easy Pieces for Cello and Piano |
4 mins | Roberton Publications | ||
Notes: Originally published by S & B; movements are: 1. Harlequin; 2. Columbine; 3. Pantaloon; written for the cellist Vivian Joseph Archive: Trinity Laban (Jerwood Library): MS / BLYTON 12 |
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(Date unknown) Opus 45c |
Pantomime Three Easy Pieces for Bassoon (or Bass Clarinet) and Piano |
4 mins | Manuscript | ||
Notes: Movements are: 1. Harlequin; 2. Columbine; 3. Pantaloon | |||||
(Date unknown) Opus 45d |
Pantomime Three Easy Pieces for Two Guitars |
4 mins | Manuscript | ||
Notes: Movements are: 1. Harlequin; 2. Columbine; 3. Pantaloon | |||||
March/April 1979 Opus 82a |
Pasticheries (non-Boulangerie) Three Parodies for Piano Duet |
6 mins | Edizioni Bèrben | ||
Notes: Published in the composer’s facsimile, 1990; movements are: 1. The Return of Bulgy Gogo—ragtime (tribute to Peter Warlock); 2. The Velvet Gentleman—à la brossienne (tribute to Erik Satie); 3. Up the Faringdon Road!—valse brilliantine (tribute to Lord Berners); these pieces are affectionate tributes to three composers whose music Carey Blyton admired—none of whom studied with Nadia Boulanger! | |||||
1949/1950 Opus 4a |
Pastiches An Entertainment in the Form of Six Poetical and Musical Parodies for Narrator and Piano |
David Munro | 15 mins | Edizioni Bèrben | |
Notes: Movements are: 1. Mouvement Perpétuel (Francis Poulenc/Lewis Carroll); 2. Tango (Darius Milhaud/Edith Sitwell); 3. Berceuse (Gabriel Fauré/William Shakespeare); 4. Mazurka (Dmitri Shostakovich/T. S. Eliot); 5. Negro Song (Antonín Dvořák/Rudyard Kipling); 6. Carioca! (Heitor Villa-Lobos/Gertrude Stein) Archive: Trinity Laban (Jerwood Library): MS / BLYTON 89 |
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1988 Opus 4b |
Pastiches arr. for Two Guitars |
11½ mins | Edizioni Bèrben | ||
Notes: Published in the composer’s facsimile, 1989; edited by Rose Andresier; movements are: 1. Mouvement Perpétuel (Francis Poulenc/Lewis Carroll); 2. Tango (Darius Milhaud/Edith Sitwell); 3. Berceuse (Gabriel Fauré/William Shakespeare); 4. Mazurka (Dmitri Shostakovich/T. S. Eliot); 5. Negro Song (Antonín Dvořák/Rudyard Kipling); 6. Carioca! (Heitor Villa-Lobos/Gertrude Stein) | |||||
1981 Opus 31c |
Patterns arr. for Two Guitars by Keigo Fujii (nos 1 & 3 only: Waltz and The Organ-grinder) |
5¼ mins | Edizioni Bèrben | ||
Notes: Published in the arranger’s facsimile, 1988; movements are: 1. Waltz (Passacaglia); 2. Pastoral (Chaconne); 3. The Organ-grinder (Ostinato) | |||||
27th June 1975 Opus 69e |
Pianoman A Music Hall Parody with a Ragtime Chorus |
Carey Blyton | 2½ mins | Modus Music
£3.60
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Notes: Song based on Mock Joplin; a saxophone-free version of op. 69b; dedicated to Soo-Bee Lee (soprano) and performed by her on the CD Carey Blyton: The folksong arrangements | |||||
December 1964/January 1965 Opus 48 |
Prayers from the Ark Seven Songs for High Voice and Piano |
Carmen Bemos de Gasztold trans. Rumer Godden | 13 mins | Modus Music
£5.00
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Notes: Songs are: 1. The Prayer of the Cock; 2. The Prayer of the Goldfish; 3. The Prayer of the Cat; 4. The Prayer of the Tortoise; 5. The Prayer of the Mouse; 6. The Prayer of the Ox; 7. The Prayer of the Lark; dedicated to the composer’s parents, who brought the poems to his attention | |||||
1967 (No opus number) |
Robin Redbreast An Easter Song in the Folk Idiom for Voice and Piano or Organ |
Carey Blyton | 2¼ mins | Modus Music
£3.00
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Notes: Written as an entry to the 1967 Southern TV A Carol for Easter competition, where it reached the semifinals (the last twelve from a field of over 1,000 entries); originally composed for voice and guitar; broadcast in a Southern TV religious programme at Easter 1967 (to an accompaniment of two guitars and a ‘backing’ by the Mike Sammes Singers); published in 1999 and dedicated at that time to Gary Higginson, a composer and former student who had put on performances of many of Carey’s works at St Helen’s School, Abingdon Archive: Trinity Laban (Jerwood Library): MS / BLYTON 87 |
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April 1978 Opus 65c |
Saxe Blue arr. for Tenor Saxophone and Piano |
3 mins | Music Sales Ltd Product page |
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Notes: Written for Chester’s series, Saxophone Solos volume 1; dedicated to James Houlik | |||||
1949/1950 Opus 3 |
Scherzo for Clarinet and Piano |
— | Out of print | ||
Notes: Published by New Wind Music Co. Archive: Trinity Laban (Jerwood Library): MS / BLYTON 100 • MS / BLYTON 101 • MS / BLYTON 102 |
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10th May 1993 Opus 102 |
Doctor Who Silurian Suite for Trumpet in B flat and Piano |
5½ mins | Out of print | ||
Notes: Published by Valentine Music; movements are: 1. In the Caves; 2. A Close Encounter; 3. March: The Brigadier | |||||
1988 Opus 7b |
Six Epigrams arr. for Alto Saxophone and Piano |
6¾ mins | Edizioni Bèrben | ||
Notes: Published in the composer’s facsimile, 1989; movements are: 1. Idyll; 2. March; 3. Blues; 4. Scherzo; 5. Homage to Czerny; 6. Echoes Archive: Trinity Laban (Jerwood Library): MS / BLYTON 5 |
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August 1963 Opus 39 |
Six Regional Canadian Folk Songs arr. for Voice and Piano |
17 mins | Roberton Publications | ||
Notes: Originally published by Curwen; dedicated to Robert Ivan Foster (baritone) and recorded by him (with Nina Walker, piano) on Onslo LP OCAB-61-64; songs are: 1. Donkey Riding (The Maritimes); 2. Auction Block (Ontario); 3. C’est l’Aviron (Quebec); 4. An Eskimo Lullaby (Baffinland); 5. Kelligrews Soiree (Newfoundland); 6. Lukey’s Boat (Nova Scotia) Archive: Trinity Laban (Jerwood Library): MS / BLYTON 111 |
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February 1982 Opus 85a |
Sweet and Sour Rag for Piano Duet |
4 mins | Edizioni Bèrben | ||
Notes: Written for John Mitchell; published in the composer’s facsimile, 1990 | |||||
Spring 1959 Opus 15b |
Symphony in Yellow arr. for Voice and Harp (or Piano) |
Oscar Wilde | 4 mins | Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Ltd Product page |
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Archive: Trinity Laban (Jerwood Library): MS / BLYTON 7 • MS / BLYTON 8 • MS / BLYTON 9 |
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8th July 1993 Opus 104 |
The ’Cellist and the Nightingale for Cello and Piano |
— | Fand Music Press Product page £5.45
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Notes: Dedicated to Julian Lloyd Webber; a blending of Rimsky-Korsakov’s The Rose and the Nightingale (and Hindu Song from Sadko) with Granados’ The Maiden and the Nightingale from Goyescas; inspired by the cello-playing of Beatrice Harrison, to which nightingales famously responded Archive: Trinity Laban (Jerwood Library): MS / BLYTON 46 |
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1967 Opus 53 |
The Faber Book of Nursery Songs A Collection of Ninety Songs, Very Simply Arranged for Voices and School Instruments |
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Notes: Illustrated by Alan Howard; 175 pages; published in the UK by Faber & Faber in hardback (1968) and paperback (1985); published as Every Child’s Book of Nursery Songs in the US by Crown Publishers, New York, 1968 | |||||
1992 Opus 100½ |
The Flea for Voice and Piano |
“Adam Had ’em” (Anon.) | 1 minute | Modus Music
£2.10
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Notes: One of twenty songs written by past and present members of the Composers’ Guild of Great Britain upon the retirement of Elizabeth Yeoman after 26 years as General Secretary (1966–1992); these songs, comprising An Elizabethan Songbook, were first performed by students at the Royal College of Music, London on 21st January 1993 | |||||
October 1985 Opus 92a |
The Indian Coffee House Roof Garden Orchestra Tango The Last Tango in Pondicherry, for Piano Duet |
2¼ mins | Modus Music
£2.10
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Archive: Trinity Laban (Jerwood Library): MS / BLYTON 79 |
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Summer/Winter 1956 Opus 25 |
The Poetry of Dress Three Songs for Tenor and Piano |
Robert Herrick & Anon. | 3 mins | Modus Music
£3.60
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Notes: Originally published by Mills Music; songs are: 1. Whenas in Silks my Julia goes (Robert Herrick); 2. A Sweet Disorder in the Dress (Robert Herrick); 3. My Love in her Attire (Anon.); written for Jack Irons (tenor) Archive: Trinity Laban (Jerwood Library): MS / BLYTON 18 • MS / BLYTON 88 [First and second drafts] |
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Summer 1957 Opus 28c |
The Sea-dog’s Song A Good-Natured Parody of the English Sea-Shanty for Voice and Piano |
Allan Cunningham | 1¾ mins | Modus Music
£3.60
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Notes: Fourth movement of Cinque Port | |||||
October 1962 Opus 33c |
The Silly Flea for Countertenor and Keyboard |
attrib. Giles Farnaby | 1 minute | Manuscript | |
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June/July 1951 Opus 9 |
Three a.m. Five Miniatures for Baritone and Piano |
David Munro | 7½ mins | Modus Music
£4.00
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Notes: Songs are: 1. The Dawn Gapes In; 2. As the Last Guest Leaves; 3. The City Sleeps; 4. By Moonlight; 5. Three a.m.; first two performances given by John Frost (bass-baritone) and Carey Blyton (piano) at Beckenham Grammar School, 18th October 1951, and at the first Beckenham Salon public concert, Old Council Offices, Beckenham, 2nd April 1952 Archive: Trinity Laban (Jerwood Library): MS / BLYTON 107 • MS / BLYTON 112 |
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1964/1965 Opus 47a |
Three Animal Songs for Voice(s) and Piano |
Carey Blyton | 2 mins | Manuscript | |
Notes: Used in Bananas in Pyjamas; songs are: 1. Sing a Song of Science; 2. Sally the Pig; 3. The Manatee | |||||
July/December 1963 Opus 38a |
Songs for Juniors 3 Three Bird Songs for Voice(s) and Piano |
Carey Blyton & Anon. | 3 mins | Roberton Publications | |
Notes: Originally published by S & B; songs are: 1. The Cormorant (Anon.); 2. The Stork (Carey Blyton); 3. The Elephant (Anon.) Archive: Trinity Laban (Jerwood Library): MS / BLYTON 29 • MS / BLYTON 30 • MS / BLYTON 106 |
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Summer 1988 Opus 38b |
Songs for Juniors 3 Three Bird Songs for Voice(s) and Guitar |
Carey Blyton & Anon. | 3 mins | Manuscript | |
Notes: Guitar transcription for the Edward Lear Commemoration Concerts at the BMIC, Autumn 1988; songs are: 1. The Cormorant (Anon.); 2. The Stork (Carey Blyton); 3. The Elephant (Anon.) | |||||
1965/1966 Opus 50 |
Three Fishy Tales for Voices and Piano |
Joyce Harris, Carey Blyton & Anon. | 2½ mins | Manuscript | |
Notes: The Axolotl now in Bananas in Pyjamas; songs are: 1. Making Whoopee (Joyce Harris); 2. The Axolotl (Carey Blyton); 3. Have a Heart! (Anon.) | |||||
March/April 1963 Opus 35a |
Songs for Juniors 1 Three Food Songs for Voice(s) and Piano |
Various | 3 mins | Roberton Publications | |
Notes: Original title: Three Dining Room Ballads; originally published by S & B; songs are: 1. Early Bacon (A. Stodart-Walker); 2. Sink Song (J. A. Lindon); 3. Bacon and Eggs (A. P. Herbert) Archive: Trinity Laban (Jerwood Library): MS / BLYTON 105 |
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Summer 1988 Opus 35b |
Songs for Juniors 1 Three Food Songs for Voice(s) and Guitar |
Various | 3 mins | Manuscript | |
Notes: Guitar transcription for the Edward Lear Commemoration Concerts at the BMIC, Autumn 1988; songs are: 1. Early Bacon (A. Stodart-Walker); 2. Sink Song (J. A. Lindon); 3. Bacon and Eggs (A. P. Herbert) | |||||
August/September 1963 Opus 40a |
Songs for Juniors 2 Three Insect Songs for Voice(s) and Piano |
Various | 3 mins | Roberton Publications | |
Notes: Originally published by S & B; songs are: 1. Taking the Veil (Harry Graham); 2. Poor Fly (Anon.); 3. Swat a Life! (Don Marquis) Archive: Trinity Laban (Jerwood Library): MS / BLYTON 104 |
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Summer 1988 Opus 40b |
Songs for Juniors 2 Three Insect Songs for Voice(s) and Guitar |
Various | 3 mins | Manuscript | |
Notes: Guitar transcription for the Edward Lear Commemoration Concerts at the BMIC, Autumn 1988; songs are: 1. Taking the Veil (Harry Graham); 2. Poor Fly (Anon.); 3. Swat a Life! (Don Marquis) | |||||
May 1952, revised Winter 1961–2 Opus 13 |
Three Moods for Violin and Piano |
— | Edizioni Bèrben | ||
Notes: Published in the composer’s facsimile, 1990 Archive: Trinity Laban (Jerwood Library): MS / BLYTON 38 • MS / BLYTON 122 |
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1981 Opus 32c |
Three Musical Mishaps arr. for Two Guitars by Keigo Fujii |
5¼ mins | Edizioni Bèrben | ||
Notes: Published in 1989 by permission of the Sam Fox Publishing Company, USA; movements are: 1. The Three-stringed Fiddle; 2. The Damaged Bagpipes; 3. The Broken Pianola | |||||
May/July 1963 Opus 36 |
Three Welsh Folk Songs arr. for Voice and Harp (or Piano) |
6½ mins | Manuscript | ||
Notes: Dedicated to Robert Ivan Foster (baritone) and recorded by him (with Tryphena Partridge, harp) on Onslo LP OCAB-61-63; songs are: 1. Lullaby (Suo-gân); 2. The Plea of the Miller (Tôn Y Melinydd); 3. David of the White Rock (Dafydd Y Gareg Wen) | |||||
October/November 1951 Opus 11 |
Toi et Moi Five Songs for Baritone and Piano |
Paul Géraldy | 12 mins | Modus Music
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Notes: Songs are: 1. Doute; 2. Dualisme; 3. Post-Scriptum; 4. Habitude; 5. Mea Culpa (French words) Archive: Trinity Laban (Jerwood Library): MS / BLYTON 1 • MS / BLYTON 2 • MS / BLYTON 3 • MS / BLYTON 4 • MS / BLYTON 15 |
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1960 Opus 29 |
Tower Hill arr. for Oboe and Harp |
— | Manuscript | ||
Notes: Used in film [What film?] | |||||
June/August 1951 Opus 10a |
Two Pensive Songs for High Voice and Piano |
Carey Blyton & Donald R. Hills | 5 mins | Modus Music
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Notes: Songs are: 1. Two Stolen Roses (Carey Blyton); 2. Come, Night (Donald R. Hills) | |||||
1989 Opus 10b |
Two Pensive Songs arr. for Clarinet and Piano |
5 mins | Edizioni Bèrben | ||
Notes: Published in the composer’s facsimile, 1990; movements are: 1. Two Stolen Roses; 2. Come, Night | |||||
1993 (No opus number) |
Two Pieces for Mandolin and Harp |
— | Manuscript | ||
Notes: Written for the Pleasant Pluckers (later renamed Duo Mandala): Alison Stephens, mandolin and Lauren Scott, harp; movements are: 1. Harvest; 2. Blues in the Round | |||||
1st February 1993 Opus 101 |
Doctor Who Vogan Suite for Horn in F (or Horn in E flat) and Piano |
4½ mins | Just Music Product page |
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Notes: Movements are: 1. Deep Space; 2. Vogan March; 3. All’s well … that ends well; Just Music publishes only the version for Horn in E flat | |||||
August 1963 Commercial music |
Nimble Bread Window-dresser TV commercial: Nimble Bread |
¼ min | Manuscript | ||
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1983 (No opus number) |
Ynes (Inez) arr. for Piano Duet |
3 mins | Modus Music
£2.10
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August 1963 Commercial music |
Nimble Bread Zip TV commercial: Nimble Bread |
¼ min | Manuscript | ||
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