This list of compositions by the English composer Jane Joseph (1894–1929) may be incomplete. Many of her works, particularly those written for performance at amateur musical events, were unpublished; some have been lost, while in some cases manuscripts are held in private or institutional hands. The list is divided between (1) published works, or works where there is a record of performance and (2) other unpublished works.
Compositions
Table 1: Works published and/or with evidence of performance
The following works have either been published or there is reasonable evidence of their performance. Details of composition dates and dates of publication are incomplete; information can be added or amended as necessary.
Genre | Approx. date | Title | Forces | Publication information | Notes | Refs |
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Choral and vocal | 1913 | Song: "The Carrion Crow" | Unaccompanied female voices (SSA) | Stainer and Bell, London 1916 | ||
Choral and vocal | 1913 | Song: "There Were Three Ravens" | Unaccompanied voices (SATBarB) | Not published | Apparently written at the same time as "The Carrion Crow" | |
Choral and vocal | 1916 | "Wassail Song" | Female voices (SSA) | Stainer and Bell, London 1916 | ||
Choral and vocal | 1918 | Hymn | Female voices | Not published | Lost - not identifiable. Performed at the Thaxted Whitsun music festival, 1918 | |
Choral and vocal | 1920 | Song cycle: Mirage (5 songs) | Female voice, string quartet accompaniment | Not published. Manuscript held in Royal College of Music | Performance history uncertain. Two songs (with piano) may have been given at a Society of Women Musicians concert, 17 January 1920 | |
Choral and vocal | 1921 | Seven two-part songs | Sopranos and piano accompaniment | Stainer and Bell, London 1921 | Performed at a Society of Women Musicians concert in 1922 | |
Choral and vocal | 1921 | A Festival Venite | Chorus and orchestra | Stainer and Bell, London 1922 | Performed at the Queen's Hall, London, 13 June 1923. Modern performance by Glasgow University Chapel Choir directed by Katy Lavinia Cooper, 21 February 2018) | |
Choral and vocal | 1922 | Hymn for Whitsuntide | Unaccompanied chorus for mixed voices | Arnold's Choral Music, London 1924 | Probably first sung at the Blackheath Whitsun music festival, 1922. Broadcast by the Purcell Singers in 1968 | |
Choral and vocal | undated | Three old carols: "The Three Kings", "Adam lay i-bounden", "Of one that is so fair" | Unaccompanied female voices (SSA) | Oxford University Press | Performance details uncertain | |
Choral and vocal | undated | Carol: "Noel" | Unison voices with piano accompaniment | Published 1925 by Edward Arnold & Co. | Setting of Hilaire Belloc verses | |
Choral and vocal | undated | Morley Rounds | Choir | Oxford University Press | Performance details uncertain. Includes an Agnus Dei | |
Choral and vocal | undated | Carol: "A Little Childe There Is Ibore" | Female voices (SSA) and orchestral accompaniment | Published (with organ accompaniment) by Bardic Edition Music Publishers | Orchestral score lost. Broadcast (with a strings accompaniment) by the BBC 21 December 1995 | |
Choral and vocal | undated | Hymn Tune: Eskdale | Piano accompaniment | In Enlarged Songs of Praise, 1931 | A setting of Thomas Traherne's Sweet Infancy | |
Instrumental | 1922 | Short string quartet in A minor | String quartet | Accepted for publication by J. B. Cramer & Co. but not ultimately published | Performed by the Winifred Smith Quartet 17 December 1922 | |
Instrumental | undated | Cradle Song | Strings and ad lib piano | Posthumously published by Bardic Edition Music Publishers | ||
Orchestral | 1916 | Incidental Music Countess Cathleen | Orchestra | Not published | Written for a Girton performance of W. B. Yeats's play | |
Orchestral | 1918 | Morris Dance | Orchestra | Published posthumously (1931) by Bardic Edition Music Publishers | Originally Barbara Noel's Morris | |
Orchestral | 1919 | Bergamask | Orchestra | Published posthumously (1931) by Bardic Edition Music Publishers | First performed 13 or 14 November 1919 at the Royal College of Music | |
Orchestral | 1919 | Three pieces for small orchestra | Reduced orchestral forces | Not published | Performed at St Paul's Girls' School 8 February 1919. Probably used in Before the Dawn incidental music | |
Orchestral | 1921 | Incidental music Before the Dawn | Not known | Not published | Probably performed around Christmas 1921 at St Paul's Girls' School | |
Orchestral | undated | Village Dance | 4 flutes, oboe, clarinet, horn, piano, harmonium, timpani and percussion | Posthumously published by Bardic Edition Music Publishers | Written for performance at St Paul's Girls' School | |
Piano works | 1919 | Bergamask | Piano | Not published | Piano version of orchestral work | |
Piano works | 1920 | Seven Short Pieces for piano | Piano | Stainer and Bell, London 1920 | ||
Piano works | 1924 | Playing Time duets | Piano | Arnold's, London 1924 | ||
Piano works | 1924 | Scrap Book | Piano | Arnold's, London 1924 | ||
Piano works | 1925 | Five Programme Pieces | Piano | Arnold's, London 1924 | ||
Piano works | 1925 | Suite of Five Pieces | Piano | Oxford University Press |
Table 2: Unpublished works, no performance details
This listing is based on Gustav Holst's tribute essay in The Monthly Musical Record, 1 April 1931, which included a list of Joseph's unpublished works.
- Choral and vocal
- Five songs with strings accompaniment: "Two Doves"; "Oh, Roses"; "Sleep, cast thy canopy"; "I'll give my love an apple" (with oboe); "The seeds of love"
- Choruses with orchestra
- Christmas Cantata
- A Wedding Antiphon
- Kyrie
- Christmas Song
- "The Night"
- "The Morning Watch"
- Instrumental
- Miniature Quartet (oboe, violin, viola and violoncello)
- Variations on an American Air (horn and piano)
- Duet (violin and cello)
- Allegretto (two flutes, two oboes, one clarinet, one bassoon)
- Two Short Trios (violin, cello and piano)
- Orchestral
- Full orchestra
- Passepied
- "I will give my love an apple"
- Andante
- Symphonic Dance
- Ballet music: "The Enamoured Shepherd"
- String orchestra
- Sonatina for School Bands
- Rabbit Dance
- Country Dance
- Incidental Music to Plays.
- Amy Clarke's Play
- Famine Song
- Awake the Shade
- Spirit Music
- The Moon's Eclipse
- Procession and Ballet
Also: Nine piano pieces; 4 unaccompanied songs; 29 songs with piano; 2 two-part songs with piano; 26 choral pieces, unaccompanied; 10 orchestral arrangements (including folk-dances); 28 unison songs (arranged with orchestra); 5 choral pieces (arrangements, unaccompanied); 5 rounds.
References
- Notes
- Gibbs, p. 26, p. 28 and p. 56
- ^ Holst, Gustav (April 1931). "Jane Joseph: A brief discussion of her published music". The Monthly Musical Record: 97–98.
- Gibbs, p. 26 and p. 56
- ^ Gibbs, p. 56
- Gibbs, p. 35
- Gibbs, p. 40 and pp. 53–54
- Gibbs, p. 41 and p. 56
- ^ Gibbs, pp. 43–44
- Glasgow University Chapel Choir directed by Katy Lavinia Cooper, performance 21 Feb 2018
- Gibbs, p. 55
- "A Little Childe There Is Ibore". Sheetmusicplus. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
- Recording on This Day, Naxos 2018, Blossom St Choir
- "651: Sweet Infancy". Hymnary.org. Retrieved 12 May 2013.
- ^ Gibbs, p. 58
- "Cradle Song: Composer Jane Joseph". Schott. Retrieved 12 May 2013.
- Gibbs, p. 28
- Gibbs, p. 33 and p. 35
- "Morris Dance: composer Jane Joseph". Schott. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
- ^ Gibbs, pp. 38–39
- "Bergamask: composer Jane Joseph". Schott. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
- ^ Gibbs, p. 59
- Book
- Gibbs, Alan (2000). "Chapter II: Jane Joseph". Holst Among Friends. London: Thames Publishing. ISBN 9780905210599.