Principal Works
- 4 Studies for piano (1945)
- Sonata for piano (1947)
- Sonata for cello and piano (1947)
- String Quartet No. 1 (1948)
- Symphony No. 1 for Strings (1950)
- Variations on BACH (1951)
- Sonata in duet for violin and piano (1952)
- A Prayer for Elizabeth for Strings (1953)
- String Quartet No. 2 Threnody (1954, rev. 1969)
- 12 Preludes (1954–1964)
- Violin Concerto (1959)
- Sonata Rhapsody, for viola and piano (1962)
- 6 Medieval Songs, for baritone and piano (1962)
- Piano Concerto (1963, rev. 1967)
- Endymion, symphonic poem (1964)
- Choral symphony This land (Symphony No. 2) for choir and orchestra (1967)
- Lyric trio, for piano, violin and cello (1968)
- Divertimento, for horn, bassoon and piano (1968)
- Lyric sonatina, for bassoon and piano (1971)
- Octet (double string quartet) (1972)
- Lyric Symphony (No. 3) for bassoon and orchestra (1975)
- Burlesca, for piano and orchestra (1977)
- Symphony Ode (No. 4), for viola and orchestra (1977)
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