Geoffrey Shaw (composer) - Selected Publications

Selected Publications

  • The Public School Hymn Book (1919) (joint ed.)
  • Before Bedtime: ten singing games (J. Curwen & Sons, 1919)
  • Cramer's Library of String Music, edited by G. Shaw (J. B. Cramer & Co., 1923)
  • The Descant Hymn-Tune Book: a collection of well-known tunes, arranged by G. Shaw (Novello and Co., 1925, 2 volumes)
  • Twice 44 Sociable Songs, Collected and Arranged by G. Shaw (London: Hawkes & Son, 1928)
  • Twice 20: Choral Songs for Choirs (1933)
  • A Book of Hidden Tunes: Teacher's Book (London: Nelson, 1934)
  • A Book of Hidden Tunes: Pupils' Book (London: Nelson, 1934)
  • 4 Characteristic Sketches for Piano (Joseph Williams, 1936)
  • Coronation Song Book for Schools, Compiled by G. Shaw (Novello and Co., 1937)
  • Black Keys Duets for Pianoforte (London: Novello & Co., 1938)
  • Birds and Beasts: Six Pieces for Piano (J. Curwen & Sons, 1940)
  • Twice 33 Carols for Home and Church Use, Arranged by Geoffrey Shaw (London: Hawkes & Son, 1942)
  • The Geoffrey Shaw Song Book: Words by G. Shaw and Isaac Watts, with some traditional verses (J. Curwen & Sons, 1945)
  • The New National Song Book (ed. with Charles Villiers Stanford) (London: Boosey & Hawkes, new edition 1958)

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