List of Compositions By Howard Skempton - List of Works By Genre - Chamber Music

Chamber Music

  • African Melody, for cello (1969)
  • North Wind, for soprano saxophone (1970)
  • Prelude, for horn (1971)
  • Bends, for cello (1973)
  • Surface Tension, for flute, cello and piano (1975)
  • Surface Tension 2, for flute, cello and piano (1975)
  • Prelude, for flute and string trio (1975)
  • Impromptu, for 2 baritone horns (1976)
  • Autumn Waltz, for 2 baritone horns (1976)
  • Hornplay, for 2 baritone homs (1976)
  • Children's Dance, for accordion and piano (1977)
  • Tuba da caccia, for tuba (1978)
  • Intermezzo, for viola and horn (1978)
  • Melody for a First Christmas, for flute (1979)
  • Melody, for horn (1979)
  • Scherzo, for 2 horns (1979)
  • Trio, for 3 horns (1979)
  • Breather, for cello (1981)
  • Prelude, for violin (1982)
  • Call, for clarinet (1983)
  • Wedding Tune, for violin and autoharp (1983)
  • Lullaby, for clarinet and cello (1983)
  • A Card for Lucy, for clarinet (1984)
  • May Air, for bassoon (1984)
  • Fanfare and Caprice, for guitar (1984)
  • Lyric, for cello and piano (1984)
  • Bagatelle, for flute (1985)
  • Alone and Together, for clarinet, bassoon and piano
  • Song without Words, for horn and accordion (1985)
  • Pineapple Melody, for horn, accordion and double bass (1985)
  • Two Interludes, for accordion and vibraphone (1986)
  • Finding Home, for clarinet, cello, glockenspiel and piano (1986)
  • Two Preludes, for string orchestra (1986)
  • Suite for Strings, for string orchestra or string quintet (1986)
  • Solo and duet, for violin and piano (1987)
  • Aria, for string quartet (1987)
  • Lament and Farewell, for oboe, cello and piano (1988)
  • Prelude 2, for violin (1989)
  • Axis 90, for flute and piano (1990)
  • Half Moon, for flute and accordion (1990)
  • The Beauty of the Morning, for peking, aaron and gendèr (gamelan) (1990)
  • Moto perpetuo, for viola (1993)
  • Three Pieces, for oboe (1993)
  • Gemini Dances, for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, percussion, and piano (1994)
  • Chamber Concerto, for chamber orchestra (1995)
  • Spadesbourne Suite, for violin, viola, cello, double bass, and piano (1995)
  • Lullaby, for clarinet and cello (1995)
  • Winter Sunrise, for string trio (1996)
  • Clarinet Quintet, for clarinet and string quartet (1997)
  • Six Figures, for cello (1998)
  • Five Preludes, for guitar (1999)
  • Delicate, ballet for 2 cellos and percussion (1996)
    • Suite from Delicate, for 2 cellos and percussion (1999)
  • Five Nocturnes, for solo guitar, 2 clarinets, viola, cello, double bass (2000)
  • Par la bande, for lute (2000)
  • Garland, for oboe and string trio (2000)
  • Rest and Recreation, for 2 euphoniums and 2 tubas (2000)
  • Reminiscence, for guitar (2001)
  • Catch, for string quartet (2001)
  • Horizons, for oboe and harp (2001)
  • Beguine, for guitar (2002)
  • Off Limits, for tenor saxophone (2002)
  • Three Pieces for Guitar, for guitar (2003)
  • Eternity's Sunrise, for flute, clarinet in A, harp and string quartet (2003)
  • Gleams and Fragments, for oboe, clarinet, viola and harp (2003)
  • Random Girl, for oboe and vibraphone (2003)
  • Tendrils, for string quartet (2004)
  • Ben Somewhen, for flute, clarinet, harp, violin, viola, 2 cellos and double bass (2005)
  • In Tandem, for piano and vibraphone (2010)

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