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Walton - a List of Works & Discography SIR WILLIAM WALTON - A LIST OF WORKS & DISCOGRAPHY Compiled by Martin Rutherford, Penang 2009 See end for sources and legend. Recording Venue Time Date Orchestra Conductor Performers No. Coy Co Catalogue No F'mat St Rel A BIRTHDAY FANFARE Description For Seven Trumpets and Percussion Completion 1981, Ischia Dedication For Karl-Friedrich Still, a neighbour on Ischia, on his 70th birthday First Performances Type Date Orchestra Conductor Performers Recklinghausen First 10-Oct-81 Westphalia SO Karl Rickenbacher Royal Albert Hall L'don 7-Jun-82 Kneller Hall G E Evans A LITANY - ORIGINAL VERSION Description For Unaccompanied Mixed Voices Completion Easter, 1916 Oxford First Performances Type Date Orchestra Conductor Performers Unknown Recording Venue Time Date Orchestra Conductor Performers No. Coy Co Cat No F'mat St Rel Hereford Cathedral 3.03 4-Jan-02 Stephen Layton Polyphony 01a HYP CDA 67330 CD S Jun-02 A LITANY - FIRST REVISION Description First revision by the Composer Completion 1917 First Performances Type Date Orchestra Conductor Performers Unknown Recording Venue Time Date Orchestra Conductor Performers No. Coy Co Cat No F'mat St Rel Hereford Cathedral 3.14 4-Jan-02 Stephen Layton Polyphony 01a HYP CDA 67330 CD S Jun-02 A LITANY - SECOND REVISION Description Second revision by the Composer Completion 1930 First Performances Type Date Orchestra Conductor Performers Unknown Recording Venue Time Date Orchestra Conductor Performers No. Coy Co Cat No F'mat St Rel St Johns, Cambridge ? Jan-62 George Guest St Johns, Cambridge 01a ARG ZRG 5340 12" LP S Mar-63 01a ARG RG 340 12" LP M Mar-63 01b MHR M MHR WW 23 CD S Nov-09 Merton College, Oxford 3.13 1972 Simon Preston Christ Church Cathedral 02a ARG ZRG 725 12" LP S Nov-72 02a MHR A WW 05 CD S 2002 Trinity, Cambridge 3.26 27-Jun-88 Richard Marlow Trinity College 03a CON CDCF 164 CD S Apr-89 03a CON MCFC 164 Cass S Apr-89 03b CON 74321 23609 2 CD S Jun-95 Winchester Cathedral 3.04 17-May-91 David Hill Winchester Cathedral 04a DEC 436 120 1 12" LP S 1992 04a DEC 436 120 2 CD S 1993 04b DEC A 467 613 2 CD S 2001 Cambridge ? 1992 John Rutter Cambridge Singers 05a CAL COLCD 113 CD S Oct-91 Marlborough College 3.11 31-Mar-92 Paul Spicer Finzi Singers 06a Chan CHAN 9222 CD S 06b Chan CHAN 9426 CD S 1995 Leominster Priory 3.09 14-Jul-92 Stephen Darlington Christ Church Cathedral 07a NIM NI 5328 CD S Jul-92 07b NIM NI 5364 CD S 1993 07c NIM NI 5691/5 CD S Oct-01 07d POR PCL 1001 CD S Oct-08 Belfast Cathedral ? 1996 David Drinkell Belfast Cathedral 08a GUI GMCD 7126 CD S Oct-96 St Pauls Cathedral ? 1998 John Scott St Pauls Cathedral 09a HYP CDA 67087 CD S Feb-99 Truro Cathedral 3.17 2000 Andrew Nethsingha Truro Cathedral 10a PRI PRCD 732 CD S Nov-00 Wells Cathedral 2.57 ? Anthony Crossland Wells Cathedral 11a PRI PRCD 362 CD S 11b PRI PRCD 5031 CD S Feb-08 Bath Abbey 2.52 ? Peter King Bath Abbey 12a PRI PRCD 666 CD S Queens College, Oxford ? 2001 Owen Rees Queens College, Oxford 13a GUI GMCD 7222 CD S Oct-01 St Johns, Cambridge 3.08 12-Jul-01 Christopher Robinson St Johns, Cambridge 14a NAX 8 555793 CD S Feb-02 Hereford Cathedral 3.03 4-Jan-02 Stephen Layton Polyphony 15a HYP CDA 67330 CD S Jun-02 Sheffield Cathedral 2001 Neil Taylor Sheffield Cathedral 16a LAM LAMM 147D CD S Apr-03 A LYKE-WAKE SONG Description For voice and piano Completion 1918 A QUEEN'S FANFARE Description For Trumpets and Trombones Completion 1959 Comment Written for the Queen's entrance at the NATO Parliamentary Conference First Performances Type Date Orchestra Conductor Performers Westminster Hall First 5-Jun-59 State Trumpeters Recording Venue Time Date Orchestra Conductor Performers No. Coy Co Cat No F'mat St Rel Winchester Cathedral ? 1976 BSO Martin Neary 01a PYE U PCNH 10 12" LP S Jun-77 St Peter's, Streatham 0.47 April-77 Locke Brass James Stobart 02a RCA RL 25081 12" LP S Jun-77 02b Chan CHAN 6573 CD S Feb-91 02c Chan Coll CHAN 6573 CD S Jun-03 02d Chan CHAN 6573 CD S 2006 Blackheath Halls 0.43 27-Apr-91 PO David Willcocks 03a Chan CHAN 8998 CD S 1991 03a Chan ABTD 1580 Cass S 1991 03b Chan CHAN 9426 CD S 1995 St Jude, Hampstead 0.42 6-Jan-02 Wallace Stephen Layton 04a HYP CDA 67330 CD S Jun-02 Chelsea Royal Hospital 0.43 10-May-02 Scots Guards Robert Owen 05a SRC SRC 107 CD S 2002 A WARTIME SKETCHBOOK Description Based on Film Scores and arranged for Orchestra by Christopher Palmer Completion 1989? First Performances Type Date Orchestra Conductor Performers Unknown Recording Venue Time Date Orchestra Conductor Performers No. Coy Co Cat No F'mat St Rel St Jude's, London 25.10 3-Mar-90 ASMIF Neville Marriner 01a Chan CHAN 8870 CD S Jan-90 01a Chan ABTD 1485 Cass S 1990 01b Chan CHAN 9426 CD S 1995 A WARTIME SKETCHBOOK - BRASS - HINDMARSH Description Arranged for Brass Band by Paul Hindmarsh Completion Recording Venue Time Date Orchestra Conductor Performers No. Coy Co Cat No F'mat St Rel Unknown 13.31 1995 B Dyke James Watson ASV CD WHL 2093 CD S A WARTIME SKETCHBOOK - PROLOGUE - ORGAN - GOWER Description Arranged for Organ by Robert Gower Completion Recording Venue Time Date Orchestra Conductor Performers No. Coy Co Cat No F'mat St Rel Hereford Cathedral 5.01 22-Jul-96 Robert Gower PRI PRCD 591 CD S ALL THIS TIME Description Carol for Unaccompanied Mixed Voices Completion 1970 Comment Written for OUP Carols for Choirs Book 2 First Performances Type Date Orchestra Conductor Performers Unknown Recording Venue Time Date Orchestra Conductor Performers No. Coy Co Cat No F'mat St Rel Merton College, Oxford 1.36 1972 Simon Preston Christ Church Cathedral 01a ARG ZRG 725 12" LP S Nov-72 01a MHR A MHR WW 05 CD S 2002 Norwich Cathedral ? 1974 Michael Nicholas Norwich Cathedral 02a ABB LPB 748 12" LP S ? 1981 Matthew Best Corydon Singers 03a CDN 5001 12" LP S Merton College, Oxford 1.53 12-May-87 Stephen Darlington Christ Church Cathedral 04a NIM NI 5098 CD S 1987 04a NIM NC 5098 Cass S 1987 Trinity, Cambridge 1.49 27-Jun-88 Richard Marlow Trinity College 05a CON CDCF 164 CD S Apr-89 05a CON MCFC 164 Cass S Apr-89 05b CON 75605 57056 2 CD S Dec-98 05b CON 75605 57056 4 Cass S Dec-98 Blackheath Halls 1.45 27-Apr-91 David Willcocks Bach Choir 06a Chan CHAN 8998 CD S 1991 06a Chan ABTD 1580 Cass S 1991 06b Chan CHAN 9426 CD S 1995 Marlborough College 1.37 31-Mar-92 Paul Spicer Finzi Singers 07a Chan CHAN 9222 CD S 07b Chan CHAN 9426 CD S 1995 Leominster Priory 1.47 14-Jul-92 Stephen Darlington Christ Church Cathedral 08a NIM NI 5364 CD S 1993 08b NIM NI 5691/5 CD S Oct-01 08c NIM NI 7021 CD S ? 2000? Matthew Greenall Elysian Singers of London 09a CNT CCD 1043 CD S Dec-00 York Minster ? 2001 Philip Moore York Minster 10a PRI PRCD 603 CD S Aug-02 10b PRI PRCD 4000 CD S Dec-02 Hereford Cathedral 1.38 4-Jan-02 Stephen Layton Polyphony 11a HYP CDA 67330 CD S Jun-02 11b HYP NOEL 2 CD S Oct-04 Edward Barbieri Consortium 12a DEUX DXL 811 CD S Methuen, Massachusetts 13-Apr-05 Grant Llewellyn Handel and Haydn Society 13a AVIE AV 2078 CD S Nov-05 Westminster Abbey James O'Donnell Westminster Abbey 14a HYP CDA 67716 CD S Sep-08 ANNIVERSARY FANFARE Description For Brass and Percussion Completion 1973 Commision Peter Andry, EMI Comment Written for EMI's 7th Anniversary concert First Performances Type Date Orchestra Conductor Performers Royal Festival Hall First 29-Nov-73 Rodney Bashford Kneller Hall Trumpeters Recording Venue Time Date Orchestra Conductor Performers No. Coy Co Cat No F'mat St Rel Blackheath Halls 0.46 27-Apr-91 PO David Willcocks 01a Chan CHAN 8998 CD S 1991 01b Chan CHAN 9426 CD S 1995 01b Chan CHAN 241-10 CD S Apr-99 Buckingham Palace ? May-02 Marines Band Richard Waterer 02a VIR VTCDX 462 CD S Jun-02 Chelsea Royal Hospital 0.55 10-May-02 Scots Guards Robert Owen 03a SRC SRC 107 CD S 2002 ANON IN LOVE Description Six Songs for Tenor Voice and Guitar Completion 1959 Commission Aldeburgh Festival Dedication To LS (Lilias Sheepshanks). For Peter Pears and Julian Bream First Performances Type Date Orchestra Conductor Performers Shrubland, Ipswich First 21-Jun-60 Peter Pears/Julian Bream Recording Venue Time Date Orchestra Conductor Performers No. Coy Co Cat No F'mat St Rel Adam Lib'ry, Kenwood ? 1964 Peter Pears/Julian Bream 01a VIC U LM 2718 12" LP M Mar-65 01a VIC U LSC 2718 12" LP S Mar-65 01b RCA RB 6621 12" LP M Jul-65 01b RCA SB 6621 12" LP S Jan-66 01c RCA U AGLI 1281 12" LP S 1975 01c RCA G 26 41 384 AG 12" LP S 01d RCA 09026 61583 2 CD S Aug-96 St George, Holborn ? Nov-75 Robert Tear/Timothy Walker 02a ARG ZK 39 12" LP S May-78 Cambridge University 10.55 8-Nov-93 John Mark Ainsley/Carlos Bonell 03a Chan CHAN 9292 CD S Jul-94 03b Chan CHAN 9426 CD S 1995 All Saints, E Finchley 10.33 2-May-97 Martyn Hill/Craig Ogden 04a Coll 14932 CD S 1997 04b NAX 8 557112 CD S Nov-02 Potton Hall, Suffolk 10.36 20-Mar-02 John Mark AinsleyCraig Ogden 05a HYP CDA67340 CD S Oct-02 2004 Hubert Mayer/Fabio Monteiro 06a SBM RBM 463017 CD S Feb-05 ANON IN LOVE - As above No 6 Recording Venue Time Date Orchestra Conductor Performers No.
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