Selected Works
- Symphonic works
Del Campo's characteristic symphonic music takes the form of evocative tone poems.
- Bocetos castellanos
- Obertura madrileña, a concert overture
- Evocación y nostalgia de los molinos de viento
- Evocación en Castilla
- Fantasía castellana
- Tríptico castellano
- El viento de Castilla
- Poema de los loores de María, Symphonic Poem for solo viola and orchestra (1944)
- Suite for viola and small orchestra (1940)
- Instrumental works
- León
- Danza del Bufón (based on a poem by Castilla)
- Pequeña pieza for viola and piano, Op. 6 (1906)
- Romanza for viola and piano, Op. 5 (1901)
- Chamber music
- Quartet "Cuarteto castellano"
- Cuarteto en La Mayor "Carlos III"
- Zarzuelas
- Aires de la Sierra
- El burlador de Toledo
- Choral works
- Castilla
- El viento de Fuensaldaña
- Seis canciones Castellanas ("Six Castilian songs")
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