Content
- Aeolian: King Herold and the cock
- Short pieces for barred percussion instruments
- Ostinato exercises for barred instruments
- Evening red and morning grey
- More sayings
- Pieces to be played on all types of instruments
- Weather sayings
- The keys of Canterbury
- Pieces for recorder
- Deux chansons: J'ai vu le loup, le renard, le lièvre
- C'était Anne de Bretagne
- Marmotte
- Two pieces
- Gjeite Lok-Norwegian goatherd's song
- Piece for recorders
- Amor, amor
- The bridge
- The nightjar
- The cuckoo's fallen to his death
- A babe is born
- Dorian: Connemara lullaby
- Short pieces for barred instruments
- Pieces for recorders
- Joyous Easter hymn
- Pastorals
- C'est le mai
- Dance
- From the Song of Solomon
- There is no rose of such virtue
- Two prayers: For himility
- Evening pryer
- Yonder sits a fair young damsel
- Dance
- The virgin unspottes
- Phrygian: Mother, oh Mother, so hungry am I
- Melodies for singing to a xylophone accompaniment
- For recorder and drum
- Evening pryer
- Three dances
- Mary at the Cross
- Ascension
- The Tonic And Leading Note Triads: What shall we do with the drunken sailor?
- Pieces for barred instruments
- Ostinato pieces
- When Mary thro' the garden went
- Malcolm Laddie
- Dance
- The fair lady
- The Tonic, Mediant And Other Triads: Instrumental piece
- The jolly ploughboy
- Piece
- Studies in triads (for recorders or other instruments)
- Decoration of the third
- The heaby clouds are blown this was
- Ostinato pieces
- Three angels are singing
- The coasts of high Barbary