List of works by Sir Alexander Campbell Mackenzie

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Opus Number

  • Op.8, 6 part songs. London, 1879.
2. How I love the festive boy (Anacreontic)? a 4-pt. song. ( the words transl. by T. Moore)
3. Autumn: a 4-pt. song. (the words... by Haven.)
4. When spring begems the dewy scene: a 4-pt. song. ( the words... by T. Moore.)
5. The day of love: a 4-pt. song. ( the words... by T. Moore.)
6. A Franklyn's dogge leped over a style. Part-song for male voices, the words from the "Ingoldsby legends." .
7. The stars are with the voyager: a 4-pt. song. the words written by T. Hood.
  • Op.9. Rustic scenes : 4 progressive pieces for the pianoforte, -- London Augener
  • Op.10. Larghetto and Allegretto, for cello and orchestra. London: Augener, 1903.
  • Op.11. Piano Quartet – Leipzig: C. F. Kahnt [1873?]
  • Op.12 In our boat : song with Violin (or Violincello) and pianoforte accompaniment the poetry by Miss Muloch -- London Novello, Ewer & Co. [1877].-
  • Op.13. Piano Pieces -- London [ca. 1876]
  • Op.14 Drei Lieder für eine Singstimme : mit Begleitung des Pianoforte, / von H. Heine - Leipzig C.F. Kahnt
  • Op.15. 3 Piano Pieces. Bielefeld R. Sulzer [1878]
  • Op.16 Three songs : (words by J. Logie Robertson) London Hutchings & Romer [1878]
  • Op.17 Three Songs, the poetry ... by C. Rossetti. .-- London [1878]
  • Op.18. Three Songs, London Weekes & Co. [1878].
  1. Edenland. Words by Miss Muloch.
  2. There sits a bird on yonder tree : words from the Ingoldsby Legends
  3. At her window words by F. Locker from 'London Lyrics'
  • Op.19 Vocal works. - London Novello, Ewer and co.
3. The blessing of the Lord, it maketh rich. [Anthem for S.A.T.B. & organ].
2. Ritornello. Reverie
  • Op.21 Rhapsodie ecossaise . fp. Edinburgh Choral Union, 5 January 1880
  • Op.22 3 Songs to poetry by E. Oxenford. London [1881]
  1. Waken, waken! day is dawning.,
  2. Distant bells
  3. Come, sisters, come
  • Op.23 Piano Pieces (Scenes in the Scottish Highlands), London Novello
  • Op.24 Burns, first performed Glasgow, January 1881
  • Op.25 The Bride, cantata (fp. Worcester Festival, 6 September 1881)
  • Op.26 Jason, cantata, (fp. Bristol Festival, 19 October 1882) 1883 –
  • Op.27. 3 Pieces for Organ -- London [1882]
  • Op.28 Colomba, lyrical drama, (fp. Drury Lane Theatre, London, 9 April 1883)
  • Op.29 La belle dame sans merci, tone poem, (fp. Philharmonic Society, London, 9 May 1883)
  • Op.30 The Rose of Sharon : a dramatic oratorio founded on the Song of Solomon : London : Novello, Ewer and Co. [1887]
  • Op.31 Eighteen Songs. London & New York [1885] (fp. Norwich Festival, 16 October 1884)
  • Op.32 Violin Concerto in C minor, (fp. Birmingham Festival, 26 August 1885)
  • Op.33 The Troubadour, lyrical drama, (fp. Drury Lane Theatre, London, 8 June 1886)
  • Op.34 The Story of Sayid, cantata, (fp. Leeds Festival, 13 October 1886)
  • Op.35 Three Songs by Shakespeare : no.1 Is it thy will no.2 Fair is my love : No. 3 Pedlar's Song. London Chappell [1887] [
  • Op.36 A Jubilee Ode, for soli, chorus and orchestra, (fp. Crystal Palace, London, 22 June 1887)
  • Op.37 6 Pieces for Violin and Piano London & New York : Novello, Ewer & Co
  • Op.38 The New Covenant, ode for chorus, military band and organ, (fp. Glasgow International Festival, 8 May 1888) 1888 -
  • Op.39 The Cotter's Saturday Night, cantata, (fp. Edinburgh Choral Union, 16 December 1889)
  • Op.40 Twelfth Night, overture, (fp. St James’s Hall, London, 4 June 1888)
  • Op.41 The Dream of Jubal, poem with music, (fp. Liverpool Philharmonic Society, 5 February 1889)
  • Op.42 Pibroch, Suite for Violin and Orchestra, (fp. Leeds Festival, 10 October 1889)
  • Op.43 Marmion, (fp. Theatre Royal, Glasgow, April 1891)
  • Op.44 7 Spring Songs, for voice and piano,..-London- Novello
  • Op.45 Ravenswood, (fp. Lyceum Theatre, London, September 1890) [full score lost]
  • Op.46 Veni Creator Spiritus, cantata, (fp. Birmingham Festival, 6 October 1891)
  • Op.47 Pieces for Violin and Piano.
  • Op.48. 2 Duets for female voices, the words ... by R. Buchanan ... London Novello & Co 1891
  1. Rejoice, for Love is Lord.
  2. O thou divine.
  • Op.49 Bethlehem, mystery [oratorio], (fp. Royal Albert Hall, London, 12 April 1894)
  • Op.50. Three of Shakespeare's Sonnets. .-- London R. Cocks & Co 1893
  1. When in Disgrace ...
  2. The forward Violet. ...
  3. Shall I compare thee, etc /
  • Op.51
  • Op.52 Britannia, nautical overture, (fp. Royal Academy of Music, London, 17 May 1894)
  • Op.53 From the North: Three Scottish Pieces for Orchestra, fp. Philharmonic Society, London, 3 April 1895)
  • Op.54
  • Op.55 Scottish Piano Concerto (fp. Philharmonic Society, London, 24 March 18918941902 1897 – *Op.55
  • Op.56
  • Op.57 Music to The Little Minister, (fp. Haymarket Theatre, London, 6 November 1897)
  • Op.58 Manfred, (written for the Lyceum Theatre, London, but the production was cancelled)
  • Op.59 Recitations, set to music for piano, No.2 Eugene Aram, recitation with orchestra, (fp. Queen’s Hall, London, 2 October 1895) [full score lost]
  • Op.60 Six Rustic Songs, words by Harold Boulton. G. Ricordi & Co., 1898.
  • Op.61 Coriolanus, (fp. Lyceum Theatre, London, 15 April 1901)Musical recitation
  • Op.62 The Cricket on the Hearth, (fp. Royal Academy of Music, London, 6 June 1914)
  • Op.63 Coronation March, (fp. Alhambra Theatre, London, 13 May 1902) 1901 -
  • Op.64 London Day by Day, suite, (fp. Norwich Festival, 22 October 1902) 1906-07 -
  • Op.65 The Knights of the Road, *Operetta, (fp. Palace Theatre, London, 27 February 1905) [full score lost]
  • Op.66 The Witch's Daughter, cantata, fp. Leeds Festival, 5 October 1904)
  • Op.67 Canadian Rhapsody, (fp. Philharmonic Society, London, 15 March 1905)
  • Op.68 Suite for Violin and Orchestra (fp. Queen’s Hall, London, 18 February 1907)
  • Op.69 The Sun-God's Return, cantata, (fp. Cardiff Festival, 21 September 1910)
  • Op.70 Fantasia for Pianoforte. London, G. Ricordi & Co 1910
  • Op. 71. 3 part songs London Novello & Co 1910
  1. My soul would drink those echoes : 8-pt. song No.
  2. Midnight by the Sea. Four-Part Song, the words ... by N. Paton.
  3. Qui vive. Four-Part Song, the words ... by G. Parker. -
  • Op.72 La Savannah, air de ballet, (fp. Bournemouth, 6 April 1911)
  • Op.73 3 Trios for female voices with Pianoforte accompaniment, the words ... by D. Mapleson. London : Novello & Co 1910
  • Op.74 Tam o’Shanter [Third Scottish Rhapsody], (fp. Queen’s Hall, London, 20 May 1911)
  • Op.75 An English Joy-Peal, (fp. Westminster Abbey, London, 22 June 1911)
  • Op.76 Invocation, (fp. Philharmonic Society, London, 21 March 1912)
  • Op.77 Perfection. Sinfonia domestica choralis, for S. S. A. A. T. T. B. B. .-- London Novello & Co 1913
  • Op.78 The Walker of the Snow. Song for Baritone, the words by C. D. Shanly.-- London Novello & Co 1913
  • Op.79. 4 Songs by Tennyson -- London Novello & Co 1913
  • Op. 80. Four Dance-Measures. Quatre Mesures de Danses. for violin with piano accompaniment. London: J. Williams, 1915.
  1. Waltz.
  2. Polka.
  3. Sarabande.
  4. Jig .
  • Op.81. English Air with Variations.
  • Op.82 Ancient Scots Tunes, (fp. Queen’s Hall, London, 31 August 1916) 1916-20 –
  • Op.83 Odds and Ends. Par ci, par là. For Pianoforte. etc / .-- London, etc G. Ricordi & Co 1916
  • Op.84 Jottings : six cheerful little pieces for pianoforte London : Joseph Williams c1916
  • Op.85. 3 songs. -- 1918
  • Op.86 3 Easy Impromptus for violin and piano.. London : J. Williams [1919]
  • Op.87. The Eve of St. John. A One Act Opera, words by E. Farjeon. (Vocal Score.) , (fp. British National Opera Company, Liverpool, 16 April 1924) London Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew 1923
  • Op.89 Distant Chimes, for violin and pianoforte London Novello & Co 1922.--  ;
  • Op.90 Youth, Sport, Loyalty, overture, fp. Royal Academy of Music, London, 20 July 1922
  • Op.91. Pieces. London: Augener, 1928.
Andante expressivo, for Violoncello & Piano.
  • Op.92. 2 songs by R. Burns Mixed Voices. -- London Oxford University Press 1931