Chronological List of Works
- 1938 Symphonic Prologue
- 1939 Five Pieces for Orchestra
- 1943 Comedy Overture
- 1944 Cloud Messenger, orchestra
- 1944-5 Symphony No 1
- 1946 Solo Cello Sonata
- 1946 String Quartet No 1
- 1947 Miscellany, 20 pieces for small orchestra
- 1947 Sonata for Three Non-Chromatic Kettledrums
- 1947 The Flute Player, orchestra
- 1949 Suite for viola and cello
- 1950 Symphony No 2
- 1951 Concert Overture No 2
- 1951 Symphony No 3
- 1954 Symphony No 4, In memoriam Dylan Thomas
- 1954 Under Milk Wood, incidental music for Dylan Thomas
- 1955 Bagatelles for piano
- 1956 Ieuenctid, overture
- 1957 String Quartet No 2
- 1958 Symphony No 5
- 1958 The Country Beyond the Stars, cantata after Henry Vaughan
- 1961 The Knife, opera
- 1962 St Peter, oratorio
- 1964 Symphony No 6
- 1965 Capriccio for Flute, Harp and Strings
- 1966 Severn Bridge Variation for orchestra (composite work with others)
- 1966 Violin Concerto
- 1967 Orestes, opera
- 1969 Investiture Processional Music
- 1970 String Trio
- 1971 Symphony No 7
- 1972 Cello Sonata
- 1972 Sinfonietta No 1
- 1972 Symphony No 8
- 1974 Symphony No 9
- 1974 Toccata and Fugue for organ
- 1975 String Quartet No 3
- 1976 Dance Fantasy, orchestra
- 1978 String Quartet No 4
- 1980 String Quartet No 5
- 1980 Symphony No 10
- 1982 String Quartet No 6
- 1982 Oboe Concerto
- 1983 Symphony No 11, In memoriam G F Tyler
- 1985 Symphony No 12
- 1986 Cello Concerto
- 1987 String Quartet No 7
- 1988 Sonata for Four Trombones
- 1990 Divertimento for Wind Quintet
- 1992 Sinfonietta No 2
- 1992 Symphony in memoriam John Fussell (Symphony No 13)
- 1993 String Quartet No 8, unfinished, performing edition by Malcolm Binney & Giles Easterbrook
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