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==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 30 September 1852
'''Born:''' 30 September 1852
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==Sacred works==
==Sacred works==
===Anthems & motets===
===Anthems & motets===
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===Anglican chants===
===Anglican chants===
{{#SortWorks:Anglican chants}}
{{#SortWorks:Anglican chants}}
===Sacred songs===
{{#SortWorks:Sacred songs}}
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===Carols, Hymns & Hymn tunes===
===Carols, Hymns & Hymn tunes===
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===Services===
===Services===
====Complete services====
Some of the following are found on multiple pages below for Morning, Evening, and Communion Services.
{{top}}
{{top}}
====Complete services: Morning, Evening, and Communion====
*''B flat major, Op. 10''
*''A major, Op. 12''
*''A major, Op. 12''
*''B flat Major, Op. 10''
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*''F major, Op. 36''
*''F major, Op. 36''
*''G major, Op. 81''
*''G major, Op. 81''
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*''C major, Op. 115''
*''C major, Op. 115''
*''D major for Unison Choir (1923)''
*''D major for Unison Choir (1923)''
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{{btm}}


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====Communion settings====
====Communion settings====
{{#SortWorks:Communion Services}}
{{#SortWorks:Communion Services}}
*''Festal Communion Service in B flat, Op. 128''
*''Festal Communion Service in B flat, Op. 128''
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====Morning canticles====
====Morning canticles====
{{#SortWorks:Morning Canticles}}
{{#SortWorks:Morning Canticles}}
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====Evening canticles====
====Evening canticles====
{{#SortWorks:Evening Canticles}}
{{#SortWorks:Evening Canticles}}
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===Other sacred works===
===Other sacred works===
{{#SortWorks:Sacred music&&!Anthems&&!Motets&&!Morning Canticles&&!Evening Canticles&&!Carols&&!Hymns&&!Hymn settings&&!Anglican chants&&!Communion Services&&!Sacred songs}}
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*''Bible Songs, Op. 113'' [see '''Works with solo voice''']
*''Ave atque vale, Op. 114'' (1909)
*''Ave atque vale, Op. 114'' (1909)
*''Pater Noster'' (1874)
*''Pater Noster'' (1874)
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===Partsongs===
===Partsongs===
{{top}}
{{top}}
*{{NoCo|The Haven|Haven, The}}
====Partsongs for mixed voices====
*{{NoCo|The Morris dance|Morris dance, The}}
'''Complete catalogue'''
*{{NoCo|My love's an arbutus}}
 
*{{NoCo|Peace; come away}}
*{{NoCo|To Chloris}}, [no opus] (1873)
*{{NoCo|Quick! We have but a second}}
 
*'''Nine Irish folk songs''', [no opus] (1882)
#''Twas pretty to be in Ballinderry''
#''Come, rest in this bosom''
#''Silence is in our festal halls''
#''Wreath the bowl''
#''When she answered me''
#''She is far from the land''
#''St. Mary’s bells''
#''Awake, Fianna''
#''Molly Hewson''
 
*'''Six Part-Songs''', Op. 33 (ca. 1889);never published; ms unknown
 
*'''Four Part-Songs''', Op. 47 (1892)
#{{NoCo|Soft, soft wind}}
#{{NoCo|Sing heigh ho!}}
#{{NoCo|Airly Beacon}}
#{{NoCo|The Knight’s tomb}}


*''4 Part-Songs'', Op. 47 (1892)
*{{NoCo|Peace; come away}}, [no opus] (1892)
#''Soft, soft wind''
#''Sing heigh ho''
#''Airly Beacon''
#''The Knight's tomb''


*''Six Elizabethan Pastorals'', Op. 49  
*'''Six Elizabethan Pastorals''' ''(First set)'', Op. 49 (1892)
#''To his flocks''
#{{NoCo|To his flocks}}
#{{NoCo|Corydon, Arise!}}
#{{NoCo|Corydon, Arise!}}
#{{NoCo|Diaphenia}}
#{{NoCo|Diaphenia}}
#{{NoCo|Sweet love for me}}
#{{NoCo|Sweet love for me}}
#''Damon's Passion''
#{{NoCo|Damon’s passion}}
#{{NoCo|Phoebe}}
#{{NoCo|Phoebe}}


*''Six Elizabethan Pastorals (Second set)'', Op. 53
*'''Six Elizabethan Pastorals''' ''(Second set)'', Op. 53 (1894)
#''On a hill there grows a flower''
#{{NoCo|On a hill there grows a flower}}
#''Like Desert Woods''
#{{NoCo|Like desert woods}}
#{{NoCo|Praised be Diana}}
#{{NoCo|Praised be Diana}}
#{{NoCo|Cupid and Rosalind}}
#{{NoCo|Cupid and Rosalind}}
#''O shady vales''
#{{NoCo|O shady vales}}
#''The Shepherd Doron's jig''
#{{NoCo|The Shepherd Doron’s jig}}


*'''Six Elizabethan Pastorals''' ''(Third set)'', Op. 67 (1897)
#{{NoCo|A carol for Christmas}}
#{{NoCo|The Shepherd’s anthem}}
#{{NoCo|Shall we go dance?}}
#{{NoCo|Love in prayers}}
#{{NoCo|Of disdainful Daphne}}
#{{NoCo|Love’s fire}}
{{Middle|3}}
{{Middle|3}}
*''Six Elizabethan Pastorals (Third set)'', Op. 67
*{{NoCo|Out in the windy west}}, [no opus] (1898)
#''A carol for Christmas''
#''The Shepherd's anthem''
#{{NoCo|Shall we go dance?}}
#''Love in prayers''
#''Of disdainful Daphne''
#''Love's fire''
 
*''A Cycle of Songs (for a quartet of solo voices)'', Op. 68
#{{NoCo|As thro' the land, Op. 68:1|As thro' the land}}
#{{NoCo|Sweet and low, Op. 68:2|Sweet and low}}
#{{NoCo|The splendour falls on castle walls, Op. 68:3|The splendour falls on castle walls}}
#{{NoCo|Tears, idle tears, Op. 68:4|Tears, idle tears}}
#{{NoCo|O Swallow, Swallow, Op. 68:5|O Swallow, Swallow}}
#{{NoCo|Thy voice is heard, Op. 68:6|Thy voice is heard}}
#{{NoCo|Home they brought her warrior dead, Op. 68:7|Home they brought her warrior dead}}
#{{NoCo|Our enemies have fall'n, Op. 68:8|Our enemies have fall'n}}
#{{NoCo|Ask me no more, Op. 68:9|Ask me no more}}


*''Six Irish Folksongs'', Op. 78
*'''Six Irish Folksongs''', Op. 78 (1901)
#{{NoCo|Oh! breathe not his name}}
#{{NoCo|Oh! breathe not his name}}
#{{NoCo|What the bee is to the flow'ret}}
#{{NoCo|What the bee is to the flow'ret}}
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#{{NoCo|It is not the tear}}
#{{NoCo|It is not the tear}}
#{{NoCo|Oh the sight entrancing}}
#{{NoCo|Oh the sight entrancing}}
{{middle|3}}
 
*''4 Part-Songs'', for Male Voices TTBB'', Op. 106
*{{NoCo|Come o’er the sea}}, [no opus] (1904)
#''Autumn Leaves''
 
#''Love's Folly''
*{{NoCo|Sing, sweet harp}}, [no opus] (1904)
#''To his flocks''
 
#''Fair Phyllis''
*{{NoCo|God and the Universe}}, [no opus] (1906)
 
*''4 Part-Songs'', for SATB (also for SSAA) Op. 110
*'''Four Part-Songs''', ''for SATB (also for SSAA) '' Op. 110 (1910)
#''Valentine's Day''
#{{NoCo|Valentine’s Day}}
#''Dirge''
#{{NoCo|A Dirge}}
#''The Fairies''
#{{NoCo|The fairies}}
#{{NoCo|Heraclitus, Op. 110, No. 4|Heraclitus}}
#{{NoCo|Heraclitus, Op. 110, No. 4|Heraclitus}}


*''3 Part-Songs'', for SATB Op. 111  
*'''Three Part-Songs''', ''for SATB'' Op. 111 (1908)
#''A Lover's Ditty''
#''A Lover's Ditty''
#''The Praise of Spring''
#''The Praise of Spring''
#''The Patient Lover''
#''The Patient Lover''


*''8 partsongs'', Op. 119
*'''Eight Part-Songs''', Op. 119 (1910) (Mary E. Coleridge)
#''The Witch''
#''The Witch''
#{{NoCo|Farewell, my joy}}
#{{NoCo|Farewell, my joy}}
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#''The Inkbottle''
#''The Inkbottle''
#''The Swallow''
#''The Swallow''
#''Chillingham''
#{{NoCo|Chillingham}}
#''My heart in thine''
#''My heart in thine''
*'''Eight Part-Songs''', Op. 127 (1910) (Mary E. Coleridge)
#''Plighted''
#''Veneta''
#{{NoCo|When Mary thro' the garden went}}
#{{NoCo|The Haven}}
#''The Guest''
#''Larghetto''
#''Wilderspin''
#''To a Tree''
{{middle|3}}
*{{NoCo|The Angler’s song}}, [no opus] (1911)
*{{NoCo|Off to the cruise}}, [no opus] (1913)
*{{NoCo|On time}}, Op. 142 (1914)
*'''Ten Part-Songs''', Op. 156 (ca. 1917), never published; ms unknown
*{{NoCo|A carol of bells}} (WWI Christmas), [no opus] (1919)
*'''Six Irish Airs''', [no opus] (1922)
#{{NoCo|Oh for the swords}}
#{{NoCo|How dear to me the hour}}
#{{NoCo|Quick! We have but a second}}
#{{NoCo|They know not my heart}}
#{{NoCo|Lay his sword by his side}}
#{{NoCo|My gentle harp}}
*{{NoCo|The valley}}, [no opus] (1922)
*'''Two Old Irish Melodies''', [no opus] (1922)
#{{NoCo|The foggy dew}}
#{{NoCo|My love's an arbutus}}
*{{NoCo|The Morris dance}}, [no opus] (1923)
*{{NoCo|Emer’s Farewell to Cucullain}}, [no opus] (1923)
*{{NoCo|Sweet Innisfallen}}, [no opus] (1923)
*{{NoCo|Sweet Is Tipperary}}, [no opus] (1923)
*''On Music'', [no opus] (1924)
====Partsongs for male voices====
*'''Four Part-Songs''', ''for Male Voices TTBB'', Op. 106
#{{NoCo|Autumn Leaves}}
#''Love's Folly''
#''To his flocks''
#''Fair Phyllis''
====Quartets for solo voices====
*'''A Cycle of Songs''' ''(for a quartet of solo voices)'', Op. 68
#{{NoCo|As thro' the land, Op. 68:1|As thro' the land}}
#{{NoCo|Sweet and low, Op. 68:2|Sweet and low}}
#{{NoCo|The splendour falls on castle walls, Op. 68:3|The splendour falls on castle walls}}
#{{NoCo|Tears, idle tears, Op. 68:4|Tears, idle tears}}
#{{NoCo|O Swallow, Swallow, Op. 68:5|O Swallow, Swallow}}
#{{NoCo|Thy voice is heard, Op. 68:6|Thy voice is heard}}
#{{NoCo|Home they brought her warrior dead, Op. 68:7|Home they brought her warrior dead}}
#{{NoCo|Our enemies have fall'n, Op. 68:8|Our enemies have fall'n}}
#{{NoCo|Ask me no more, Op. 68:9|Ask me no more}}
{{btm}}
{{btm}}


===Cantatas===
===Cantatas===
*''Songs of the Fleet'', Op. 117
*'''Songs of the Fleet''', Op. 117
#{{NoCo|Sailing at Dawn (from 'Songs of the Fleet')|Sailing at Dawn}}
#{{NoCo|Sailing at Dawn (from 'Songs of the Fleet')|Sailing at Dawn}}
#''The Song Of the Sou' Wester''
#''The Song Of the Sou' Wester''
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#''Fare Well''
#''Fare Well''


===Works with solo voice===
==Works with solo voice==
{{top}}
{{top}}
*''3 songs of Robert Bridges'', Op. 43 (1891)
*'''3 songs of Robert Bridges''', Op. 43 (1891)
#{{NoCo|Since thou, O fondest}}
#{{NoCo|Since thou, O fondest}}
#{{NoCo|I praise the tender flower}}
#{{NoCo|I praise the tender flower}}
#{{NoCo|Say, O say! saith the music}}
#{{NoCo|Say, O say! saith the music}}


*''Songs of the Sea'', Op. 91; version for Baritone solo and male chorus
*'''Songs of the Sea''', Op. 91; version for Baritone solo and male chorus
# {{NoCo|Drake's Drum, Op. 91:1|Drake's Drum}}
# {{NoCo|Drake's Drum, Op. 91:1|Drake's Drum}}
#{{NoCo|Outward bound, Op. 91:2|Outward bound}}
#{{NoCo|Outward bound, Op. 91:2|Outward bound}}
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*{{NoCo|Crossing the bar}}
*{{NoCo|Crossing the bar}}


*''Six Bible Songs'', Op. 113; for solo voice and organ
*'''Six Bible Songs''', Op. 113; for solo voice and organ
# {{NoCo|A Song of Freedom}}
#{{NoCo|A Song of Freedom}} "When the Lord turned again" (Ps 126) to be followed by "Let Us with a Gladsome Mind" ({{NoCo|Hymn (after a song of Freedom)}})
# {{NoCo|A Song of Trust}}
#{{NoCo|A Song of Trust}} "I will lift mine eyes" (Ps 124) to be followed by {{NoCo|Hymn (after a Song of Trust) - Purest and Highest}}
# {{NoCo|A Song of Hope}}
#{{NoCo|A Song of Hope}} "Out of the deep" (Ps 130), to be followed by 'In thee is Gladness'.
# {{NoCo|A song of peace}}
#{{NoCo|A song of peace}} "And there shall come forth a rod" (Isa 11) to be followed by {{NoCo|Pray that Jerusalem}}
# {{NoCo|A song of battle}}
#{{NoCo|A song of battle}} "If the Lord himself" (Ps 124) to be followed by "Praise to the Lord, the Almighty"
# {{NoCo|A song of wisdom}}
#{{NoCo|A song of wisdom}} "I came forth" (Ecclesiasticus 24) to be followed by {{NoCo|Oh for a closer walk with God}}


*{{NoCo|At the Abbey Gate, Op. 177}}
*{{NoCo|At the Abbey Gate, Op. 177}}
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{IMSLP|id=Stanford, Charles Villiers|Charles Villiers Stanford}}
*{{IMSLP|id=Stanford, Charles Villiers|Charles Villiers Stanford}}
*[http://www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/acc/stanford.html Biography] at Classical Net
*[http://www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/acc/stanford.html Biography] at Classical Net
*[https://www.thestanfordsociety.org The Stanford Society]


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Latest revision as of 16:10, 25 March 2024

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Life

Born: 30 September 1852

Died: 29 March 1924

Biography

View the Wikipedia article on Charles Villiers Stanford.

List of choral works

Sacred works

Anthems & motets

Anglican chants

Carols, Hymns & Hymn tunes

Services

Complete services

Some of the following are found on multiple pages below for Morning, Evening, and Communion Services.

  • A major, Op. 12
  • B flat Major, Op. 10
  • F major, Op. 36
  • G major, Op. 81
  • C major, Op. 115
  • D major for Unison Choir (1923)

Communion settings

Morning canticles

Evening canticles

Other sacred works

Secular works

Partsongs

Partsongs for mixed voices

Complete catalogue

  • Nine Irish folk songs, [no opus] (1882)
  1. Twas pretty to be in Ballinderry
  2. Come, rest in this bosom
  3. Silence is in our festal halls
  4. Wreath the bowl
  5. When she answered me
  6. She is far from the land
  7. St. Mary’s bells
  8. Awake, Fianna
  9. Molly Hewson
  • Six Part-Songs, Op. 33 (ca. 1889);never published; ms unknown
  • Four Part-Songs, Op. 47 (1892)
  1. Soft, soft wind
  2. Sing heigh ho!
  3. Airly Beacon
  4. The Knight’s tomb
  • Six Elizabethan Pastorals (First set), Op. 49 (1892)
  1. To his flocks
  2. Corydon, Arise!
  3. Diaphenia
  4. Sweet love for me
  5. Damon’s passion
  6. Phoebe
  • Six Elizabethan Pastorals (Second set), Op. 53 (1894)
  1. On a hill there grows a flower
  2. Like desert woods
  3. Praised be Diana
  4. Cupid and Rosalind
  5. O shady vales
  6. The Shepherd Doron’s jig
  • Six Elizabethan Pastorals (Third set), Op. 67 (1897)
  1. A carol for Christmas
  2. The Shepherd’s anthem
  3. Shall we go dance?
  4. Love in prayers
  5. Of disdainful Daphne
  6. Love’s fire
  • Six Irish Folksongs, Op. 78 (1901)
  1. Oh! breathe not his name
  2. What the bee is to the flow'ret
  3. At the mid hour of night
  4. The Sword of Erin
  5. It is not the tear
  6. Oh the sight entrancing
  • Four Part-Songs, for SATB (also for SSAA) Op. 110 (1910)
  1. Valentine’s Day
  2. A Dirge
  3. The fairies
  4. Heraclitus
  • Three Part-Songs, for SATB Op. 111 (1908)
  1. A Lover's Ditty
  2. The Praise of Spring
  3. The Patient Lover
  • Eight Part-Songs, Op. 119 (1910) (Mary E. Coleridge)
  1. The Witch
  2. Farewell, my joy
  3. The Blue Bird
  4. The Train
  5. The Inkbottle
  6. The Swallow
  7. Chillingham
  8. My heart in thine
  • Eight Part-Songs, Op. 127 (1910) (Mary E. Coleridge)
  1. Plighted
  2. Veneta
  3. When Mary thro' the garden went
  4. The Haven
  5. The Guest
  6. Larghetto
  7. Wilderspin
  8. To a Tree
  • Ten Part-Songs, Op. 156 (ca. 1917), never published; ms unknown
  • Six Irish Airs, [no opus] (1922)
  1. Oh for the swords
  2. How dear to me the hour
  3. Quick! We have but a second
  4. They know not my heart
  5. Lay his sword by his side
  6. My gentle harp
  • Two Old Irish Melodies, [no opus] (1922)
  1. The foggy dew
  2. My love's an arbutus
  • On Music, [no opus] (1924)

Partsongs for male voices

  • Four Part-Songs, for Male Voices TTBB, Op. 106
  1. Autumn Leaves
  2. Love's Folly
  3. To his flocks
  4. Fair Phyllis

Quartets for solo voices

  • A Cycle of Songs (for a quartet of solo voices), Op. 68
  1. As thro' the land
  2. Sweet and low
  3. The splendour falls on castle walls
  4. Tears, idle tears
  5. O Swallow, Swallow
  6. Thy voice is heard
  7. Home they brought her warrior dead
  8. Our enemies have fall'n
  9. Ask me no more

Cantatas

  • Songs of the Fleet, Op. 117
  1. Sailing at Dawn
  2. The Song Of the Sou' Wester
  3. The Middle Watch
  4. The Little Admiral
  5. Fare Well

Works with solo voice

  • 3 songs of Robert Bridges, Op. 43 (1891)
  1. Since thou, O fondest
  2. I praise the tender flower
  3. Say, O say! saith the music
  • Songs of the Sea, Op. 91; version for Baritone solo and male chorus
  1. Drake's Drum
  2. Outward bound
  3. Devon, O Devon, in wind and rain
  4. Homeward bound
  5. The Old Superb
  • Six Bible Songs, Op. 113; for solo voice and organ
  1. A Song of Freedom "When the Lord turned again" (Ps 126) to be followed by "Let Us with a Gladsome Mind" (Hymn (after a song of Freedom))
  2. A Song of Trust "I will lift mine eyes" (Ps 124) to be followed by Hymn (after a Song of Trust) - Purest and Highest
  3. A Song of Hope "Out of the deep" (Ps 130), to be followed by 'In thee is Gladness'.
  4. A song of peace "And there shall come forth a rod" (Isa 11) to be followed by Pray that Jerusalem
  5. A song of battle "If the Lord himself" (Ps 124) to be followed by "Praise to the Lord, the Almighty"
  6. A song of wisdom "I came forth" (Ecclesiasticus 24) to be followed by Oh for a closer walk with God

 
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