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This is a list of the theatrical productions, music for plays and songs of the composer Dr.Martin Shaw OBE FRCM 1875 – 1958. Authors or collaborators are listed after the name of the production or piece in brackets. Publishers or performance venues are listed where known. A list of works including Editorial work, Instrumental pieces, and Sacred Music can be read at Musicweb International[1]
Theatrical Productions
[edit]As producer of the Purcell Operatic Society, created by Shaw with Edward Gordon Craig [2] [3] [4]
- 1900: conductor and producer: Dido and Aeneas (Purcell) – Hampstead Conservatoire
- 1901: conductor and producer: The Masque of Love (Purcell) – Coronet Theatre, Notting Hill
- 1902: conductor and producer: Acis and Galatea (Handel, libretto by John Gay) – Great Queen Street Theatre
Productions at the Imperial Theatre
- 1902: Music Director and conductor: Bethlehem, a Morality Play (Laurence Housman, music by Joseph Moorat) – at the Imperial Institute [5] [6]
- 1903: composer and conductor: The Vikings (Ibsen) – Imperial Theatre
- 1903: composer and conductor: Much Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare) – Imperial Theatre [7]
Dramatic Music for Plays, Operas and Operetta
[edit]1911 – 1915
[edit]with Mabel Dearmer and the Morality Play Society
- 1911 The Soul of the World (premiere at Imperial Institute Dec. 1st) [8] – Joseph Williams
- 1912 The Dreamer - The Biblical story of Joseph -
- 1913 The Cockyolly Bird (premiere at the Court Theatre, Thursday, Jan 1st 1914 [9]) – Curwen (published 1930)
- 1914 Brer Rabbit and Mr Fox, a musical frolic (premiere at the Little Theatre) – Joseph Williams
with George Calderon and William Caine
- 1912 The Brave Little Tailor [10]
1926 – 1939
[edit]- 1926 Mr Pepys, a Ballad Opera on the life of Samuel Pepys (Clifford Bax) - Cramer [11]
- Waterloo Leave a Ballad Opera (Clifford Bax) – Maddermarket, Ipswich
- 1926 Granite (Clemence Dane) premiered at Ambassadors Theatre, with Sybil Thorndike
- 1929 The Silver Tassie (Sean O'Casey); Plainsong and songs for Act II – Apollo Theatre
- 1929 Easter (John Masefield)
- 1931 The Thorn of Avalon, an Opera for Toc H (Barclay Baron) – Crystal Palace
- 1932 Philomel (Jefferson Farjeon, lyrics by Clifford Bax) premiered at Ambassadors Theatre, starring Phyllis Neilson-Terry and Arthur Wontner [12]
- 193? At the Sign of the Star an Opera for Toc H – Royal Albert Hall
- 1934 The Rock, a Choral Pageant (T.S. Eliot) – Sadlers Wells
- Judgement at Chelmsford (Charles Williams) – Scala
- 1936 Master Valiant (Barclay Baron for Toc H 21st Birthday) at Crystal Palace – OUP
- 1937 The Six Men of Dorset (Miles Malleson)
- 1939 Thursday's Child (Christopher Fry) – Royal Albert Hall
Children's Plays and Pageants 1916 – 1939
[edit]- 1916 The Pedlar (from Shakespeare) 6 songs, 2 dances – Evans Bros.
- 1918 Fools and Fairies (from A Midsummer Night's Dream) – Evans
- 1925 Children's Play: The Magic Fishbone (Joan Cobbold) – Curwen
- 1925 A Christmas Pageant (words selected by Joan Cobbold) – Curwen
- 1928 Pageant: The Months (Christina Rossetti, dramatised by Joan Cobbold) – Cramer
- 1929 Christmas mime: At the Sign of the Star (Barclay Baron) – OUP
- 1929 Musical Play: The Whispering Wood (Rodney Bennett) –
- 1931 The Green Sky: a children's play (Joan Cobbold) – OUP
- 1936 The Travelling Musicians (arr. Joan Cobbold, from the Brothers Grimm) – Novello
- 1939 Thursday's Child (Christopher Fry) – Cramer
Cantatas and Song Sequences
[edit]- 1910 Song Sequence: Fantastic Trio for voice, sung by the Albion Trio at the (Aeolian Hall)[13]
- 1931 Cantata: The Seaport and her sailors (John Masefield) – Cramer
- 1931 Song Sequence: The Ungentle Guest – for Baritone, Harp and String Quartette – Cramer
- 1932 Song Sequence: Water Folk (Heine) for voice, strings, quartette and pianoforte – Cramer
- 1933 Cantata: The Ithacans (Eleanor Farjeon) [tenor, chorus and orchestra] – Cramer
- 1933 Cantata: Sursum Corda (Laurence Binyon) [chorus and orchestra] – Novello
- 1935 Cantata: This England (Shakespeare) – OUP
- 1945 Cantata length Oratorio: The Redeemer (ed. Joan Cobbold) [soli, chorus and orchestra] – Joseph Williams
- 1950 Cantata: The Changing Year (ed. Joan Cobbold) – Joseph Williams
- 1953 Cantata: The Changing Year [arr.for flute and strings D. Shaw] - J Williams
Songs
[edit]- 1898 Berceuse (Diana Gardiner) – The Dome.
- 1899 The Song of the Palanquin Bearers (Sarojini Naidu) – The Page
- 1902 The Land of Heart's Desire (W. B. Yeats) – Curwen
- 1903 E'en as a lovely Flower (Heine) – The Page
- 1904 Hymn To Diana [2 part song] (Ben Johnson) – Novello
- 1904 Over the Mountains (traditional) [2 part song] – Novello
- 1904 The Jolly Shepherd (John Wootton) [S.A., p.f.] – Joseph Williams
- 1904 The Fairies Escape [SS song for female voices, p.f. acc.] – Joseph Williams
- 1904 Weep you no More Sad Fountains [S.A. with p.f. acc.] – Joseph Williams
- 1913 England, My England (W.E. Henley) [chorus for TTBB] – Boosey
- 1914 6 Songs of War published by Humphrey Milford at Oxford University Press (OUP) 1: Battle song of the Fleet at Sea (Stella Callaghan) 2: Called Up (Dudley Clark) 3: England for Flanders (C.W. Brodribb) 4: Erin United (C.W. Brodribb) 5: Carillons (tr. From the French by D. Bonnard) 6: Venizel (W.A.Short)
- 1914 The Cavalier's Escape (W Thornbury) – Stainer and Bell
- 1914 Song of the Callicles (Matthew Arnold) 3 part song for female voices [SSA] – Joseph Williams
- 1914 Conrad Suck-a-Thumb – in Geoffrey Shaw's Struwelpeter – Curwen
- 1915 God Save the King with Faux Bourdon – Curwen
- 1915 Cuckoo (traditional, 2nd verse by MS) – Curwen
- 1915 Song: Clare's Brigade (Stephen Gwynn) – Humprey Milford at OUP
- 1915 Four Pastoral Songs for Soprano and Contralto – Curwen 1: County Guy 2: Lubin 3: Sylvia Sleeps 4: Sylvia Wakes
- 1916 A Christmas Song (Eugene Field) – Evans
- 1916 Ships of Yule [unison song] – Evans
- 1917 Lullaby (Christina Rossetti) – Curwen
- 1917 Under the Greenwood Tree – Curwen
- 1917 Sigh No More Ladies (Shakespeare) – Curwen
- 1917 Trip and Go (traditional) – Curwen
- 1917 Orange and Green (arr. Of AP Graves words to Lillibulero) – Curwen
- 1917 Six Songs published by Curwen: 1: Bird or Beast (Christina Rossetti) 2: Easter Carol (Christina Rossetti) 3: The Land of Heart's Desire (Yeats) 4: Over the Sea (Christina Rossetti) 5: not currently known 6: Summer (Christina Rossetti)
- 1917 Song of the Palanquin Bearers republished - Curwen
- 1917 Lied der Sånftentrager [German translation of Palanquin Bearers] – Universal Edition
- 1918 Serenade (Diana Gardner) – Curwen
- 1918 Two Songs from Alice in Wonderland (Lewis Carroll) – (Evans: 3rd Bk of the School Concert) 1:You are Old Father William 2: Will You Walk a Little Faster
- 1918 The Bird of God (Kingsley) [2 part song] – Arnold
- 1918 The Frogge and the Mouse (Deuteromelia) [2 part song] – Curwen
- 1919 Bab-lock-Hythe (Laurence Binyon) – Curwen
- 1919 Brookland Road (Rudyard Kipling) – Curwen
- 1919 Child of the Flowing Tide (Geoffrey Dearmer) – Chappell
- 1919 Down by the Salley Gardens (W. B. Yeats) – Curwen
- 1919 Heffle Cuckoo Fair (Rudyard Kipling) – Curwen
- 1919 Love Pagan (Arthur Shirley Cripps) - Curwen
- 1919 Old Mother Laidinwool (Rudyard Kipling) – Curwen
- 1919 Pity Poor Fighting Men (Rudyard Kipling) – Curwen
- 1919 Refrain (Arthur Shirley Cripps) – Rogers
- 1919 Stave of Roving Tim (George Meredith) - Curwen
- 1919 The Egg Shell (Rudyard Kipling) – Curwen
- 1919 The Bubble Song (Mabel Dearmer) – Chappell
- 1920 The Knights Song (Lyon) – Enoch
- 1920 Love me, I love you (Christina Rossetti) – Curwen
- 1920 Charity (Christina Rossetti) – Curwen
- 1920 Lullaby (Christina Rossetti) – Curwen
- 1920 The Ferryman (Christina Rossetti) – Curwen
- 1920 Up the Airy Mountains (William Allingham) [2pt song] – Augener; Edward Arnold
- 1920 Invictus (W.E. Henley) – Curwen
- 1920 O Falmouth is a Fine Town (W.E. Henley) – Curwen
1921– 1930
[edit]- 1921 Annabel Lee (Edgar Alan Poe) – Cramer
- 1921 When Daisies Pied (Shakespeare) – Curwen
- 1922 At Columbine's Grave (Bliss Carmen) – Cramer
- 1922 Blow, Blow thou Winter Wind (Shakespeare) [unison] – Edward Arnold
- 1922 Butterflies (Mabel Dearmer) [unison song] – Curwen
- 1922 Crockle and Quackle (Darnley) [2pt. Song] –
- 1922 Full Fathom Five (Shakespeare) – Cramer
- 1922 I know a Bank (Shakespeare) [unison] – Cramer
- 1922 Old Clothes and Fine Clothes (John Pride) – Cramer
- 1922 The Cockyolly Song (Mabel Dearmer) [unison song] – Curwen
- 1922 The Merry Wanderer (Shakespeare) - Cramer
- 1922 Two songs of Spring – Boosey: 1:Through Softly Falling Rain (Sybil M.Ruegg) 2: The Herald (Geoffrey Dearmer)
- 1923 I Cannot eat but little Meat (arr. For TTBB) – Curwen
- 1923 I Know a Bank (Shakespeare) [SS] – Cramer
- 1923 London Town (John Masefield) – Cramer
- 1923 Over Hill Over Dale (Shakespeare) – Cramer
- 1923 Peaceful Slumb'ring (Cobbe) [arr. Tenor Solo & TTBB] – Curwen
- 1923 Ships of Yule (Eugene Field) [unison] – Curwen
- 1923 The Grand Panjandrum – Novello
- 1923 The Little Vagabond (William Blake, cover illustration by Paul Nash) – Cramer
- 1923 Tides (John Pride) – Cramer
- 1923 Two Nursery Rhymes - Evans Bros
- 1924 The Dip (Judge Parry) - Cramer
- 1924 Wood Magic (John Buchan) – Cramer
- 1924 Glad Hearts Adventuring (Macdonald), the Girl Guide Anthem – Cramer
- 1924 Cargoes (John Masefield) unison 1st published in 'Music and Youth', (2/- song) – Cramer
- 1924 Two Water Songs – Cramer 1: The Little Waves of Breffney (Eva Gore-Booth) 2: The Rivulet (L. Larcom)
- 1924 I know a Bank (Shakespeare) [Duet] – Cramer
- 1925 Old Clothes and Fine Clothes (John Pride) – Braille
- 1925 The Conjuration (from the Chinese poem of Hung-So-Fan) 2 keys – Cramer
- 1925 The Caravan (W. B. Rands) – Cramer
- 1925 The Pioneers (Walt Whitman) unison song – Cramer
- 1926 Bridgwater Charter Song (Bruce Dilks) – Cramer
- 1926 March (L. Larcom) [unison] – OUP
- 1926 May Merry Time (Darley) 2pt song – OUP
- 1926 Song & Mime: The Mummers (Eleanor Farjeon) unison – Evans Bros.
- 1926 Trees (E. Nesbit) – Cramer
- 1927 Avona (DB Knox) – Cramer
- 1927 Budmouth Dears (Thomas Hardy) [SSCCTTBB] – Curwen
- 1927 Gather up your Litter (Eleanor Farjeon) – Cramer
- 1927 Ladybird (Mrs Montgomery) [unison] – Cramer
- 1927 Lament: Johnny Braidislee from Ionica – Cramer
- 1927 Little Trotty Wagtail (John Clare) [Unison] – Cramer
- 1927 Over the Sea with a Soldier (Harold Boulton) – Cramer
- 1927 St George's Day (arr. D.J. Clarke, words Geoffrey Dearmer) [Unison] – Cramer
- 1927 The Accursed Wood (Harold Boulton) [Unison] – Cramer
- 1927 Up Tails All (Kenneth Grahame) [Unison] – Cramer
- 1927 The Mountain and the Squirrel (Emerson) [Unison] – Cramer
- 1928 Service (words selected by Rudyard Kipling) [Unison] – Cramer
- 1929 Song of the Music Makers (Rodney Bennett) Music and Youth (Jan) – Cramer
- 1929 Two Shakespeare Songs: - Cramer 1: Come Away Death 2: When that I was
- 1929 Sea Roads (Harold Boulton) [Unison] – Boosey and Hawkes [Winthrop Rogers]
- 1930 Songs: New Singing Games (Cobbold) – Cramer 1: White Owl 2: Flower Game 3: Naughty Children 4: Walking Down the Lane
- 1930 O Land of Britain (Stuart Wilson) [Unison] – Cramer
- 1930 To Sea (Beddoes) – Cramer
- 1930 The World's Delight – Cramer
- 1930 Working Together (Percy Dearmer) [Unison] – Cramer
1931 – 1940
[edit]- 1931 In Liverpool Where I was Bred (John Masefield) from the Cantata - Cramer
- 1931 No (Thomas Hood) – Cramer
- 1931 Three Calendar Songs for Children – Novello 1: 30 Days Hath September
- 1931 Wood Fires [unison song] – Cramer
- 1932 6 Songs (Eleanor Farjeon) – Cramer 1: Argus [Unison song] 2: Caesar [Unison song] 3: Hannibal [Unison Song] 4: Leonidas [two part canon] 5: Romulus and Remus [two part canon] 6 : Queen Dido [ two part canon]
- 1932 Perilious Ways (Mordaunt Currie) – Cramer
- 1933 Marketing Day (Derek McCulloch) [unison] – Novello
- 1933 The Melodies You Sing (Clifford Bax) – Cramer
- 1933 The Wind and the Sea (Clifford Bax) – Cramer
- 1935 Garden Flowers (Mary Howitt) [Unison] – Child Education; Evans Bros
- 1936 A Chant for England (Helen Gray Cone) [Unison] – Cramer
- 1936 Two Cherry Songs [Unison] – Cramer
- 1936 The Day's End [Unison] – Cramer
- 1936 Would it were So (Elizabeth Wordsworth) [Unison] – Novello
- 1937 Song: An Airman's Te Deum (F. McN. Foster) – Curwen
- 1938 Come away, Death (Shakespeare) [SATB] – Novello
- 1939 Choir Songs: Thursday's Child (Christopher Fry) [Unison Songs] – Cramer 1: A Song of Life 2: Leaving School 3: What is a House 4: Cooking 5: Housework 6: Rub-a-dub-dub 7: Ploughing 8: Sowing 9: Harvest
- 1939 Two songs for Juniors (a) The Rain, (b) The Stream – Cramer
- 1939 The Mountain and the Squirrel - Cramer
- 1939 The Caravan - Cramer
- 1940 Song: Say not the Struggle Nought Availeth (A.H. Clough) [Unison] - Musical Times; Novello
1941 – 1954
[edit]- 1941 Drake's Drum (Sir Henry Newbolt) [Unison] – Cramer
- 1941 The Airmen (Margaret Armour, from The Times, May 28th 1940) – Cramer
- 1942 Song: Jack Overdue (J. Pudney) – Cramer
- 1944 The Path of Duty (Tennyson) [unison] – Novello
- 1948 Kitty of Coleraine (anon) [arr. TTBB ] – Boosey and Hawkes
- 1948 My Bonny Cuckoo [arr. SSA] – Cramer
- 1948 Oft in the Stilly Night (T.Moore) [arr. Tenor solo & TTBB] – Boosey and Hawkes
- 1948 The Elves (arr. SSA) – Cramer
- 1952 Coronation Song (E. Montgomery Campbell) [Unison] – Cramer
- 1952 Sing Three [10 Songs for S.A.B] - Cramer
- 1953 Over the Hills (George Meredith) [Unison] – Cramer
- 1954 Farm-yard Families (M Nightingale) [Unison] – Cramer
- 1954 The Sea Shore (Geoffrey Dearmer) [Unison] -Cramer
- 1954 The Sweet of the Year (George Meredith) [2 part song] – OUP
Posthumous Publications
[edit]- 1987 Martin Shaw, Seven Songs for Voice and Piano - Stainer and Bell 1:Annabel Lee 2: Cargoes 3: No. 4: When Daisies Pied 5: The Cuckoo 6: Song of the Palanquin Bearers 7: Down by the Salley Gardens
External References
[edit]http://www.musicweb-international.com/shaw/Works.htm
References
[edit]- ^ http://www.musicweb-international.com/shaw/Works.htm
- ^ Index to the Story of My Days, Edward Gordon Craig, pp. 222 - 249
- ^ Up to Now, Martin Shaw pp.26 - 41
- ^ Gordon Craig, Edward A. Craig, Chapters 6 - 10
- ^ EGC, Index, p. 242
- ^ Up to Now, p. 31
- ^ Up to Now, p. 36
- ^ The Times 2nd December 1911
- ^ The Times, Jan.2nd 1914
- ^ Up to Now, p. 113
- ^ Ideas and People, Clifford Bax, pp.152 - 156
- ^ The Times, Saturday October 29th, 1932
- ^ The Times, Friday November 25th