Unpublished Works
Classical and Operatic Arrangements
- Mephistofeles (Boito)
- A Midsummer Night's Dream (Mendelssohn)
- Capriccio Italien (Tschaikovsky)
- Carmen (Bizet)
- Madam Butterfly (Puccini)
- Samson and Delilah (Saint Saens)
- Orpheus in the Underworld (Offenbach)
- 4th Movement, Symphony in E Minor 'From the New World' (Dvorak)
- Rigoletto (Verdi)
- Faust (Gounod)
- Trumpet Voluntary and Air (Clarke)
- Festival March from Tannhauser (Wagner)
- Tales of Hoffman (Offenbach)
- Il Trovatore (Verdi)
- Ride of the Valkyries (Wagner)
- Lohengrin (Wagner)
- Symphony Pathetique, 2 Movements (Tschaikovsky)
- Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (Liszt)
- Minuet in G (Schubert)
- Aida (Verdi)
- Lucia di Lammermoor (Donizetti)
- Largo (Handel)
Miscellaneous Works
- August Bank Holiday 1914 (Alford)
- Bill the Bosun from the 'Drowsy Dustman Suite' (F. White arr. Alford))
- For Service Overseas - March (Ricketts)
- Ancient Scottish Melodies (traditional arr. Alford)
- Negro Melodies (traditional arr. Alford)
- Nursery Rhymes and Carols (traditional arr. Alford)
- Old English Airs (traditional arr. Alford)
- Ceremonial March on Purcell's Works (Purcell arr. Alford)
- Londonderry Air - Saxophone Quartet (traditional arr. Alford)
- Old English Air - Saxophone Quartet (traditional arr. Alford)
- Air on the G String - Saxophone Quartet (J.S. Bach arr. Alford)
- Bonnie Wee Thing - Cornet Solo (Alford)
- Walt Disney's Silly Symphony (various composers arr. Alford)
- Fantasia for Dunedin, New Zealand (Alford)
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