Henry Thomas Pringuer - List of Works

List of Works

  • Evening on the Lake a barcarolle for piano (pub. London, 1876) (also arranged for organ and subtitled Andante in G major)
  • Queen Bess's Solemn Daunce for piano (pub. London, 1875)
  • Invicta a march for orchestra (date unknown, c.1875)
  • A Recollection of Old London for orchestra (pub. London, 1876) (rescored from Queen Bess's Solemn Daunce)
  • The Message of the Wind a song (1876)
  • Psalm 107 'O give thanks unto the Lord' for flute, clarinet, violin, SATTB and double bass (unpub. 1877)
  • Holiday Time a sketch for the piano (pub. London, 1878)
  • Psalm 48 'Great is the Lord' for orchestra and SSAATTBB (unpub. 1885)
  • Guinevere a comic opera (unpub. 1889) (subtitled Love Laughs at Law)
  • Original Compositions for Organ The Minster Voluntaries Book III (pub. 1892)
  • The Hicks-Beach Masonic Musical Service for the three Degrees of Craft Masonry (contributor) (pub. Spencer & Co., London, 1901)
  • In the Virgin's Arms a carol-anthem for SATB and organ (pub. Vincent Music Co., London, 1909)
  • Benedictus in A flat (pub. Novello & Co., London, 1910)
  • Te Deum Laudamus in A flat for choir and organ (pub. Novello & Co., London, 1910)
  • Oxford Cantata (date and details unknown)

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