List of compositions by Constant Lambert

Constant Lambert in a portrait by Christopher Wood (1926)

This is a list of musical works written by Constant Lambert:

Ballets

  • Prize-fight (1 act), 1923–4, London, FP 6 March 1924, rev. 1925, 1927, unpublished. (also version for piano, four hands)
  • Mr Bear Squash-You-All-Flat (1 act; based on a Russian children's tale), 1923–4, FP Manchester, 22 June 1979, unpublished
  • Adam and Eve (suite dansée), 1924–5, FP London, 6 June 1932, rev. 1932, unpublished
  • Romeo and Juliet (2 tableaux), 1924–5, FP Monte Carlo, 4 May 1926 [based on Adam and Eve]
  • Pomona (1 act), 1926, FP as a Divertimento 16 November 1926; FP as a ballet Buenos Aires, 9 Sept 1927 [incl. material from Adam and Eve]
  • Horoscope (1 act), 1937, FP London, 27 January 1938
  • Tiresias (3 scenes), 1950–51, FP London, 9 July 1951, unpublished

Incidental music

  • Jew Süss (Ashley Dukes, after Lion Feuchtwanger), ?1929, score possibly lost; FP London, 19 Sept 1929; after Domenico Scarlatti (see also Arrangements: Mars and Venus)
  • Salome (Oscar Wilde), clarinet, trumpet, percussion and cello, 1931, FP London, 27 May 1931
  • Hamlet (William Shakespeare), flute, two trumpets and percussion, 1944, FP London, 11 Feb 1944, unpublished

Orchestral

  • Green Fire, rhapsody, ? 1923, unpublished, score probably lost; FP 28 June 1923
  • The Bird Actors, overture, 1925, FP 5 July 1931; reorchestrated 1927, unpublished [originally for pf 4 hands]
  • Champêtre, chamber orch, 1926, unpublished in original form [used as Intrada of Pomona; arr. as Pastorale, pf]
  • Elegiac Blues, 1927 [arr. pf]
  • Music for Orchestra, 1927; FP 14 June 1929; dedicated to Lord Berners
  • Aubade héroïque, 1942; FP 21 February 1943; dedicated to Ralph Vaughan Williams on his 70th birthday
  • Caprice péruvien, orchestra (on themes by Lord Berners from Le carrosse du St Sacrement)

Concertante

  • Concerto for piano, 2 trumpets, timpani and strings, 1924, unpublished
  • Concerto for piano and 9 players, 1930–31; FP 18 December 1931; Arthur Benjamin, piano, conducted by the composer; dedicated to Peter Warlock
  • see also Arrangements: Concerto for piano and small orchestra (an arrangement of organ concertos by George Frideric Handel)
  • see also: Vocal and choral: The Rio Grande

Film scores

  • Merchant Seamen, patriotic documentary 1940;[1] orchestral suite arr. 1943, pubd, FP 15 May 1943
  • Anna Karenina (dir. Julien Duvivier), 1947, unpublished

Piano

  • Alla Marcia, ?1925 [incl. in Romeo and Juliet]
  • Overture, pf duet, 1925, unpublished [see Orchestra: The Bird Actors]
  • Suite in 3 Movements, 1925, unpublished; FP 19 March 1925
  • Tema, ? 1925, unpublished.
  • Pastorale, 1926, unpublished.
  • Elegiac Blues, 1927
  • Sonata, 1928–9; FP 30 October 1929
  • Elegy, 1938
  • Trois pièces nègres pour les touches blanches, 4 hands, 1949; FP 17 May 1949; dedicated to Edward Clark

Vocal and choral

  • 2 Songs (Sacheverell Sitwell), soprano, flute and harp, 1923; FP 6 March 1924
  • 8 Poems of Li-Po, voice, piano or 8 insts, 1926–9; FP 30 October 1929; dedicated to Anna May Wong
  • The Rio Grande (Sacheverell Sitwell), alto, chorus, piano, brass, strings, percussion, 1927; first broadcast by the BBC 27 February 1928; first concert performance 12 December 1929, Hamilton Harty, piano
  • Summer's Last Will and Testament (Thomas Nashe: Pleasant Comedy), baritone, chorus and orchestra, 1932–5; FP 29 January 1936
  • Dirge from Cymbeline (William Shakespeare), tenor and baritone soli, male chorus, strings, 1940; FP 23 March 1947, BBC broadcast; dedicated to Patrick Hadley

Arrangements

Editions

  • William Boyce: 8 symphonies, string orchestra, wind ad lib
  • Boyce: The Power of Music, The Cambridge Ode, Pan and Syrinx, string orchestra, wind ad lib
  • Henry Purcell: The Fairy-Queen, collab. Edward J. Dent, unpublished

References

  1. ^ IMDB: Merchant Seamen

Sources

  • Michael Jamieson Bristow
  • mininova
  • Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 5th ed., 1954, Eric Blom, ed.