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Op.11: 8 Variations on an original Theme for pianoforte, violin, viola and cello, 1893
Op.12: Cradle Song and Scherzo à la Mazurka for violin and piano, 1893
Op.13: 2 Fairy Songs, for ... treble voices. Words by M. C. Gillington, 1892
Elfin Sleep Song
The Fairy Thrall
Op.14: 6 Pieces for piano, 1893
Boat-Song
Minuet
Romance
Spinning-Song
Waltz
Mazurka
Op.15: 8 Two-part Canons
Op.16: Undine, for orchestra, Performed at The Proms, 6 February 1897
Op.17: 2 Pieces for violoncello and piano, 1894
Irish Melody
Country Dance
Op.18: Two-part songs
Bloom, O my Rose. Words by W. S. Landor, 1894
Bitter for sweet. Words by C. Rossetti, 1895
Another Spring. Words by C. Rossetti, 1896
On the Pond. Words by F. Schloesser, 1896
Op.22: The Winds. A Cantata for treble voices, words by M. C. Gillington. (German words by W. Kastner), 1898
Op.23: 3 Two-part songs. Words by M. C. Gillington, 1895
The Skylark's Wooing
April Showers
Hill-Tops
Op.34: 3 Pièces faciles pour violon avec accompagnement de piano, 1900
Barcarolle
Élégie
Masurka
Works without Opus number
Amoret. Song, the words by M. Byron, 1898
Ashes of Roses (words by E. Goodall) and a Love Song of the 17th Century (words by Austin Dobson) ... With a Primrose (words by T. Carew ... ) and a Cradle Hymn (words from Kingsley's ♯Waterbabies'). [In 2 keys.], 1890
At Peep of Dawn. [Three-part song.] Words by C. Scollard, 1891
The Baby Child of Mary. Spanish Lullaby, etc., 1914