dedicated to Percy Grainger
dedicated to Percy Grainger
dediacation: “This to my fellow student Percy Grainger in remembrance of the “Pfeifender Reiter". Frankfurt-Main 1898."
ca.1898; FP: Cyril Scott, Spring 1898, Frankfurt
FP: April 1902 Liverpool, Scott (pf), other players unknown
ca. 1899; text by Ernest Dowson, dedicated to Roger Quilter
1. Allegretto grazioso, 2. Andante pastorale, 3. Valse scherzando; dedicated to Herbert Golden
1898-18999; 1. Valse 2. Adagio serioso 3. Étude 4. Folk-song 5. Scherzino 6. Andante maestoso; Dedicated: "To Professors Iwan Knorr and Lazzaro Uzielli in grateful remembrance of my student days."
1898-99
ca. 1900; dedicated to Percy Grainger
1900; unpubl.
1900-1901; Dedication: “To Percy Grainger as a token of intense admiration and love and in remembrance of the days of youthful inspiration. November 1901"
1901?
1902?; dedicated to: Evelyn Suart
1898-99?; Revised version c1929? dedicated: “To Percy Grainger in friendship and admiration”
Gavotte, Eastern Dance , English Dance
1. Gavotte 2. Eastern Dance 3. English Dance; dedicated: “To my little friends Tertie, Louisi and Oscar"
dedicated to Jacques Blanche
dedicated to Jacques Blanche
subtitle: A Mountain Brook
1. Pierrot triste (Lento) 2. Pierrot gai (Allegro)
dedicated to Henry Balfour Gardiner
4'30''; 1. At Dawn 2. Shadows
dedicated to Dudley, Laurence and Barbara
1. Cuckoo-call 2. Twilight Bells;dedicated to Sir Landon Ronald
1. Playtime 2. A Song from the East 3. Evening Idyll 4. Fairy Folk; dedicated "To my young friends Honey & Peter Harris"
1. Cuckoo-call 2. Twilight Bells; dedicated to Sir Landon Ronald
Dedicated: "For my young friend Alberto Uzielli"
dedicated to Adine and Norman O'Neill
dedicated to John Sargent Esq.
edited by Percy Grainger; revision of Sonata op 17, D major, dedicated to Percy Grainger; FP: Percy Grainger on Nov 30 1909 at Aeolian Hall, London
1908-1909; dedicated to Alfred Hoehn; FP: Cyril Scott: May 17 1909; Bechstein Hall, London
English title: Water Wagtail; FP: Cyril Scott, March 22, 1911 at Bechstein Hall, London
(English title: Water Wagtail); FP: Cyril Scott: March 22, 1911 at Bechstein Hall, London
1904-1910; Danse élégiaque , Danse orientale, Danse langoureuse (1904)
dedicated to Adine O'Neill
dedication: "for Hans & Carrie Lüthy, in long and deep Friendship."
title: Deuxième Suite; dedicated to Claude Debussy; FP: Cyril Scott, March 22, 1911, London
French title: Bergeronnette; FP Cyril Scott: March 22, 1911, London
1. All Through the Night 2. The Wild Hills of Clare 3. Summer is acumen in (Old English air); dedication: "To my friend Edward Goll"
1. Jungle 2. Dawn 3. Rikki-Tikki-Tavi and the Snake 4. Morning Song in the Jungle 5. Dance of the Elephants
17'; 1. Poppies Lento 2. The Garden of Soul Sympathy 3. Bells 4. Twilight of the Year 5. Paradise-Birds; each movement preceded by poem by Cyril Scott of same title
old English Air; dedicated to Edward Goll
dedicated to Edward Goll
dedicated to Herrn and Frau Robert Kaufmann
8'; 1. In the Temple of Memphis, 2. By the Waters of the Nile, 3. Egyptian Boat Song, 4. Funeral March of the Great Ramses, 5. Songs of the Spirits of the Nile, dedicated: "To my friend Mrs Marie Russak, that enlightened Seer who brought back for me the memory of my past Egyptian lives"
1. Courante 2. Pastorale 3. Rigaudon 4. Rondo 5. Passacaglia
dedicated to Paul Otto Möckel
dedicated to HRH The Prince of Wales
dedicated to Herrn und Frau Heinrich von Kuh
Rather quickly (Like the falling of a wave on a calm sea.); dedicated to Sir Elgar and Lady Speyer
3'; [Valse des papillons] [Schmetterlings Walzer]
dedicated to Percy Grainger; also arrangement for violin and piano
dedicated to Ernesto Consolo
1. To An Old Miniature 2. A Ballad Told at Candlelight 3. A Little Dancer from Spain; dedicated to Bobberty (Robin David Tate)
dedicated to George Davison
1. Russian Air; 2. Siberian Waltz; 3. Dance
dedicated to Mrs. Charlotte Milligan-Fox
1. Russian Air 2. Siberian Waltz 3. Dance
dedicated to Percy Grainger
dedicated in memory of Archibald Rowan Hamilton
1917?; dedicated to Benno Moiseiwitsch
"For Lena Rowan Hamilton in memory of Archie James Rowan-Hamilton"
dedicated to Benno Moiseiwitsch
1. Old World Gavotte 2. Old World Minuet 3. Angelus 4. Willow Pattern (A Little Study in Fourths)
1. A Lonely Dell 2. In the Forest 3. The Jocund Dance; dedicated to J.I. Wedgewood
Dedicated to Robert King
dedicated to Mary Hunter
Dedicated to: Mark Hambourg
1. Sentimental Waltz, 2. Exotic Dance, 3. Processional Dance
“Based on a few bars of an old Troubadour song.”
0riginal title: Young Hearts; Series 1: See-Saw 2. Lament for a Broken Doll 3. Musical Box 4. Evening Prayer 5. Quick March; Series 2: 1. March of a Tin Soldier 2. Sunday Morn 3. Concertina 4. Loneliness 5. Boy with the Pipes
dedicated to Mme. Hermann de Pourtalès
1. Sentimental Waltz 2. Exotic Dance 3. Processional Dance; Sentimental Waltz dedicated to Hèrbert Fryer, Exotic Dance dedicated to Pedro Morales, Processional Dance dedicated to Renton Sprange
subtitle: Variations on a Troubadour Air
Snake Charmer, Juggernaut, Indian Serenade, Dancing Girls; dedicated to Marjorie Forsyth Barlow
1. Energy 2. Lassitude 3. Sadness
Dedicated to: “à Madame la Comtesse Hermann de Pourtal's
1. Prologue and Barbaric Dance 2. The Piper in the Desert 3. A Song from the East 4. Before the Church 5. Souvenir de Vienne; dedicated to André Charlot
2'; 1925? 1912?
1. The Cossack (Like a horse’s trot) 2. By the Fishing Stream 3. Christmas Morning 4. Lazing 5. The Hunt
1. Walking from School 2. Dreaming 3. On the Swing 4. Harebells 5. The Poor Organ-grinder (Waltz-time) 6. Once Upon a Time
1930?; 1. The Elephant 2. The Squirrel 3. The Bear 4. The Monkey 5. The Snake 6. The Giraffe 7. The Tortoise 8. The Rhinoceros; subtitle: Animals for Piano; dedicated to Vivien Mary and Desmond Cyril Scott
MS
In one movement; dedicated to Walter Gieseking; FP?: Caroline Lill, Sept. 4 1958 at a Cyril Scott Festival: University Hall, Univerity of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
ca 1952
FP: broadcast premiere by Esther Fisher Sept 25, 1958; BBC; concert: John Ogdon: May 1 1964, London
?1963; from a fragment by T. Holland-Smith
30'; “Destroyed”, according to Scott (MYI, 83-4). One melody from it was incorporated into S.302, Performing edition realized & completed by Martin Yates, 2012
30', 1913-1914
14'; also 2-pf reduction; rev. Sept. 1958
ca. 1931; 16’, UA: Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra, cond. Sir Dan Godfrey, Esther Fisher and Cyril Scott, piano, Dec. 16, 1931; whereabouts of score and parts unknown
ca. 1935; 20'; for two pianos and orchestra, lost?
20'
dedicated to Prof. Ivan Knorr; FP: Edgar Wollgandt, Herman Sandby, and Percy Grainger on June 1 1899 at a Hoch Conservatorium concert, Frankfurt, given to Percy Grainger, inscribed: "from the affectionate writer of this Jugendwerk". ms. parts in the Grainger Museum
2'; 1925?
25'; UA: Beatrice Harrison, May Harrison and Scott on April 24, 1920 at Wigmore Hall, London
3'; dedicated to Cecil Holmes Waghorn
dedicated to Grace Thynne
3'; dedicated to Cecil Holmes Waghorn
10'; in one movement
withdrawn; PF: Schiever, Akeroyed, Courvoisier, Halton and Scott on February, 9 1901 at an Ernst Schiever Classical Chamber Concert in Liverpool
3 violins, viola, violoncello and piano; FP: Alice Liebmann, Herman Sandby, Percy Grainger and others, May 28 1903, Queen's House Manuscript Music Society concert, London; also revised as piano quintet (1914); FP: Lady Speyer, Maurice Sons, Lionel Tertis, Arnold Trowell and Scott on April 6, 1914, at Bechstein Hall, London
FP: Saunders Quartet with Cyril Scott (pf), March 12 1907, at Bechstein Hall, London; withdrawn
9’; dedicated “To my Friend Paul Stoeving”
29'; 1908 /1910; dedicated to: Miss Ethel Barns
1. Bygone Memories, 2. After Sundown; dedicated to Efrem Zimbalist, FP: Efrem Zimbalist (vn) and Cyril Scott (pf), March 22, 1911, Bechstein Hall, London
1910?
1910?
dedicated to Fritz Kreisler
ca. 1911
8'
1. Irish Lament; 2. Irish Dance; dedicated to: Francis Macmillan
37'; won the Carnegie Trust Award in 1924; dedicated to Evlyn Howard-Jones, FP: London String Quartet with Howard Jones, piano, on June 12 1920 at Aeolian Hall, London
Note: written for May Harrison
[Die Musikant und die Nachtigallen]
for cello and piano
for seven strings, harmonium, piano, and percussion
20’
1937?; 8’
1939/ 1953?; unpublished
22'; dedicated to: Françcois d’Albert
1948-1950
18'; Dedicated to: Gervase [de Peyer] and Sylvia [Southcombe]; FP (?): Frank Gurr, Farquhar Wilkinson, and Janetta McStay, July 18, 1958 at a Cyril Scott Festival at University Hall, Christchurch
ca. 1907; vocal duet and piano; text by John Keats; UA: Jessica Rayne, William Raymond and Scott on March 20 1907 at Stafford House
1. Villanelle of Autumn, 2. Villanelle of Spring; unpublished
ca. 1964; voice, string quartet, piano and harp
25’; FP: July 5, 2013 / Michael Laus, Malta Philharmonic Orchestra, Michael Laus cond.