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The following is a list of compositions by Leo Sowerby.
Choral edit
Cantatas edit
- A Liturgy of Hope (selections from the Psalms) (1917)
- The Vision of Sir Launfal (poem of James Russell Lowell (1925)
- Forsaken of Man (Passion setting, adapted from the Gospels by Edward Borgers) (1939)
- The Canticle of the Sun (St Francis of Assisi) (1944), mentioned above
- The Throne of God (Book of Revelation) (1956)
Anthems edit
- "Ad te levavi animam meam"
- "Behold, O God our Defender"
- "Christians, to the Paschal Victim"
- "Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire"
- "I was glad when they said unto me"
- "I will lift up mine eyes"
- "Love came down at Christmas"
- "Thy Word is a lantern" (in memory of President John F. Kennedy)
Organ edit
Solo edit
- Carillon (1917)
- Symphony in G (1930)
- Pageant (1931)
- Prelude on "The King's Majesty" (1945)
- Canon, Chacony, & Fugue (1948)
- Ten Preludes on Hymn Tunes (1950s, published by H.W. Gray in 1956, includes Deus tuorum militum, Sine nomine, St. Dunstan's, Capel, Song 46, St. Patrick, Were you there?, Land of rest, Charterhouse, and Ad perennis vitae fontem)[1]
- Sinfonia Brevis (1965)
- Passacaglia (1967)
With other instruments edit
- Organ concerto (1938)
- Toccata on 'A.G.O.' for organ, brass and timpani
- Festival Musick for organ, brass and timpani
- Classic concerto for organ and orchestra (1944)
- Mediæval Poem for organ, vocalist and orchestra
- Concertpiece for organ and orchestra, (1951)
Orchestra & other instruments edit
- Violin concerto, premiered 1913, revised 1924
- A Set of Four: A Suite of Ironics, published in 1931
- Five symphonies
- Concert overture for orchestra
- Harp concerto
- Passacaglia (1964) for carillon[2]
Chamber music edit
- violin sonatas in A major, B-flat major and D major
- cello sonata
- viola sonata (playable on clarinet or viola)
- piano trio in C-sharp minor
- serenade for string quartet in G major published 1921
- wind quintet published in 1931
- piano sonata
- passacaglia for piano
References edit
- ^ Sowerby, Leo (1956). Ten Preludes on Hymn Tunes. New York: H.W. Gray. OCLC 25755081.
- ^ "Passacaglia for Carillon". The Guild of Carillonneurs in North America. Retrieved 2021-05-12.