‘If I wanted to show the intelligent foreigner something 
          worth doing which could only possibly come out of England I think I 
          would show him some of the work of Milford’ – thus Ralph Vaughan Williams, 
          in a letter to Sir Adrian Boult. The centenary of Robin Milford’s birth 
          falls early next year, on 22 January 2003 – a cause, one would imagine, 
          for widespread celebration: nothing like a centenary to stimulate the 
          concerts, broadcasts, publications and recordings. But without a dramatic 
          increase in awareness over the next few months, my guess is that the 
          event will be marked by a resounding silence. The fiftieth anniversary 
          of Milford’s death – by suicide – went past on 29 December 1999 without 
          even disturbing the snow that has settled over his memory. 
        Milford had an unhappy life: money worries and career 
          difficulties compounded low self-esteem, bringing recurrent depression 
          and a number of suicide attempts, one of them directly triggered by 
          the death of his only child, Barnaby, aged five. His final – successful 
          – attempt at suicide, on 29 December 1959, was provoked, at least in 
          part, by a letter from OUP demanding that he remove the works they had 
          remaindered from their catalogue. Milford, in failing health despite 
          his relative youth, could see a future neither for himself nor for his 
          music. In the short term, he might have been right. British music was 
          about to enter the ice age of the Glock era, which tested stronger constitutions 
          than his. But those days are past, and musical taste these days is catholic 
          to the point of generosity. 
        In spite of the difficulties he encountered, Milford 
          never stopped composing until right at the end of his life. As a result, 
          there is an extraordinary amount of immediately appealing music, beautifully 
          crafted – and often written for musician friends and therefore scored 
          for practicable forces. And his style is entirely his own: although 
          it lies on a continuum between the work of his close friend Gerald Finzi 
          and that of Vaughan Williams, Milford’s voice is unique: lyrical, gentle, 
          unemphatic – quietly individual. His music rarely grapples with the 
          deeper issues of life – though since most of his few large-scale works 
          have not been performed, at all or for decades, there may yet be some 
          surprises in store.
        His sheer productivity means that there is a huge range 
          of choice for musicians looking to include Milford in their programmes 
          – and there may just be time to plan to mark the centenary before next 
          season’s brochures go to press. His most ambitious work, the ‘dramatic 
          oratorio’ A Prophet in the Land, was first – and last – heard 
          at Gloucester Cathedral as part of the 1931 Three Choirs Festival, and 
          it would be too much to expect it to re-appear in next summer’s Proms 
          season. But most of the rest of his output lies within the range of 
          more modest forces. There’s a generous number of works for string or 
          chamber orchestra, including Fishing by Moonlight, a short by 
          gorgeous piece for piano and strings that gave its name to a Hyperion 
          LP in the early 1980s; and The Darkling Thrush, for violin and 
          small orchestra, could yet achieve genuine popularity, if anyone picked 
          it up – it offers the Lark re-ascending. There are copious songs; music 
          for piano and two pianos; choral pieces; chamber works for various combinations. 
        
        The BMIC holds a number of Milford scores, which can 
          be examined online. Many more are held in the Bodleian Library in Oxford, 
          where the Milford papers were deposited. There are gems here, waiting 
          to be uncovered. He had a hard run at life but, with luck and a little 
          advocacy, things might begin to go right for him in his second century. 
          Martin Anderson
        [First published in the BMIC newsletter - Counterpoint. 
          With acknowledgements to the BMIC]
         
          ROBIN MILFORD 
          TWO WORKLISTS  
          (a) List of Works - compiled by Martin Anderson from the book by Ian 
          Copley, 
          (b) Catalogue of Published Works by Robin Milford - Compiled by Peter 
          Hunter
          
          Works for orchestra 
          Double Fugue, Op. 10 (1926) 
          Sir Walter’s Overture, Op. 27 (pre 1933) 
          First Symphony, Op. 34 (1933) – scoring: 2(1).2.2.2 / 4.2.3.1 / timps, 
          BD / strings 
          Violin Concerto in G minor, Op. 47 (1937) – scoring 2.2.2.2 (1 ad lib) 
          / 4.2.3.0 / timps / strings 
          Overture for a Celebration, Op. 103a (c. 1954) 
          Shakespeare Studies: Four Pieces for Orchestra, Op. 108 (1956) 
          – scoring 2 (1).2.2.2 / 4.2.3.1 / timps, SD, tri., cymb. / harp / strings 
           
          Works for small orchestra 
          The Darkling Thrush, Op. 17, for violin and small orchestra (pre 
          1930) 
          Mr. Ben Jonson’s Pleasure and Mr. John Peel passes by, op. 19e, 
          for flute, strings and piano 
          Concerto grosso, Op. 46, for flute, clarinet, bassoon, two horns 
          and strings (1936) 
          Concertino, Op. 20, for harpsichord and strings (rev. 1953) 
          Three Christmas Pieces, Op. 19, for flute, oboe, horn, organ 
          and strings (1930) 
          Suite for oboe and strings (1924) 
          Pastoral Fantasy, Op. 23, for small orchestra with violin solo 
          (1930) 
          Prelude and Fugue in E minor, Op. 26, for piano and strings 
          Ariel, Op. 54, prelude for small orchestra 
          Funeral Music to the memory of an old pupil, Op. 68, for strings, 
          organ and timpani (1944) 
          Arrangement for flute and strings of slow movement of Flute Sonata in 
          C, Op. 69 (1944) 
          Dances from the ballet The Snow Queen, Op. 78, for small orchestra 
          (1946, orch. 1949–50) 
          Badminton Pavan, Op. 88, for small orchestra (1947–48) 
          Festival Suite, Op. 97, for strings (1950) 
          A Three Piece Suite, Op. 104a, for piano and strings (1956) 
          Concertino in E, Op. 106, for piano and strings (1955) – wasn’t 
          this the work on Peacock Pie? 
          Shakespeare Studies, Op. 108, for strings with oboe (1956) 
          Rhapsody, Op. 133, for strings with solo violin (1936, rev. 1959) 
           
          Works for orchestra and chorus 
          A Prophet in the Land, oratorio, Op. 21, STB soloists, chorus 
          and orchestra (1931) 
          The Pilgrim’s Progress, Op. 29 for TrTB soli, chorus and orch 
          (1932) 
          Four Heavenly Songs, Op. 30, for tenor, chorus and orch (1932) 
          
          Drake’s Chair, Op. 39, for baritone, chorus and orch (1936) 
          Triptych, Op. 52, for two narrators, orchestra and small choir 
          (1939–49)  
          Chamber music 
          Miniature String Quartet in A, Op. 5 
          Phantasy Quintet, Op. 33, for clarinet and strings 
          Miniature String Quartet in G, Op. 35 
          Four Pieces, Op. 42, for viola and piano 
          Idyll: Under the Greenwood Tree, Op. 57, for violin and piano 
          
          Sonata in C, Op. 69a, for flute and piano 
          The Jackdaw of Rheims, Op. 72, ballet for two violins, piano 
          duet and percussion 
          Fantasia in B minor, Op. 74, for string quartet 
          Sonata in D, Op. 77, for violin and piano 
          Suite of Dances from the Snow Queen Ballet, Op. 78, for flute, 
          recorder, two violins, viola, piano and percussion 
          Threne, Op. 81, for cello and piano 
          Trio in F major, Op. 87, for Clarinet, cello and piano 
          Lyrical Movement, Op. 89, for clarinet and piano 
          Prelude, Op. 92, for violin, cello and piano 
          Trio in E minor, Op. 93, for two violins and piano 
          Suite in D, Op. 95, for quartet of bamboo pipes 
          A Simple Suite, Op. 95a, for string quartet 
          Suite, Op. 104, for flute and piano 
          A Three Piece Suite, Op. 104a, for piano quintet (consists of 
          three movement from the preceding work) 
          Sonatina in F, Op. 107, for treble recorder (or flute) and piano 
          Three Airs, Op. 109, for treble recorder (or flute) and piano 
          
          Christmas Pastoral, Op. 111, for treble recorder and piano  
          
          Piano music 
          Three Sea Pieces, Op. 1 
          A Fairy Revel in a Forest, Op. 2 (suite) 
          My Lady’s Pleasure, Op. 9 (suite) 
          Sir Nicholas’ Caper, Op. 16a 
          Various Pieces for Piano, Op. 22 (seven items) 
          Jennfier’s Jingle, Op. 25a 
          Prelude, Air and Finale, Op. 41 (‘on a well-known mordent’) 
          Waltz, Op. 57b 
          Diversions, Op. 49 
          Littlejoy, Op. 53b (suite) 
          A Tune for Maundy Thursday, Op. 58a 
          The Yellow Leaves, op. 80a 
          Winter Sketches, Op. 90 
          Minuet in B flat, op. 111b  
          Piano duet (*) / Two Pianos (**) 
          *Overture, Op. 8a (from Suite in D minor for oboe and strings) 
          *Three Christmas Pieces, Op. 19 
          *Two Easy Duets, Op. 19d 
          * and ** Lullaby, Op. 56 
          * The Jackdaw of Rheims, Op. 72, ballet for two violins, piano 
          duet and percussion 
          ** Sarabande and Fugato, Op. 91 
          ** Fishing by Moonlight, Op. 96 
          ** Overture for a Celebration, op. 103a  
          Organ 
          Two Sea Preludes, Op. 7 
          Two Chorale Preludes, Op. 14 
          Three Christmas Pieces, Op. 19a 
          Mr Ben Jonson’s Pleasure, Op. 19f 
          Adagio, Op. 35a 
          Two Short Pieces, Op. 43 
          Three Pastorals, Op. 58 
          Easter Meditations Nos. 1–6, Opp. 64, 65, 71 and 82 
          A Christmas Tune, Op. 75 
          Adagietto, Op. 78a 
          Richmond: A Tune for Organ, Op. 79 
          Prelude in the Manner of a Passacaglia, Op. 79a 
          Two Harvest Meditations, Op. 85 
          Seven Seasonable Sketches, Op. 110 
          Prelude on ‘O Filii et Filiae’, Op. 114 
          Choral Preludes, Op. 114a 
          Chorale Prelude on Rockingham, Op. 115 
            
          Catalogue of Published Works by Robin Milford 
          Compiled by Peter Hunter
          
          P = Published (name of current publisher) U = Unpublished (place of 
          availablity) O = Out of Print (name of original publisher and place 
          of availability) L = Lost. Bod = Bodleian, MM = Marion Milford, PH = 
          Peter Hunter, WCL = Westminster Central Library), RUL = Reading University 
          Library, * = published in A Book of Songs (Thames) 
          
          Solo Songs:
          Three Songs of the Moors (1924) 
          (i) The Gipsy Girl P (Banks)
          (ii) The Moor O (OUP, PH))
          (iii) Meg Merrilies P (Banks) 
          
          The Fiddler of Dooney (1925) P (Banks)
          
          On His Mistress (1925) O (OUP, PH)
          
          Four Miniature Songs (1927) O (OUP, Bod)
          (i) The Brown Bowl
          (ii) A Child's Grace
          (iii) One Man Shall Mow My Meadow
          (iv) Cock Robin's Courting
          
          Old Age (1928) O (OUP, PH)
          
          Daybreak* (1930) P (Thames)
          
          Four songs with Piano Accompaniment (1933)
          (i) So Sweet Love Seemed* P (Thames)
          (ii) Elegy O (Novello, PH)
          (iii) Laus Deo P (Banks)
          (iv) Love On My Heart* P (Thames)
          
          
          Cradle Song* (1935) P (Thames)
          
          Four Seasonable Songs (1936)
          (i) Spring. Reeds of Innocence L 
          (ii) Summer. Pleasure It Is P (Thames)
          (iii) Autumn. Late Leaves P (Thames)
          (iv) Winter. This Endris Night* P (Thames)
          
          Four Hardy Songs (1938) 
          (i) To Sincerity O (OUP, PH)
          (ii) The Colour* P (Thames)
          (iii) If It's Ever Spring Again* P (Thames)
          (iv) Tolerance* P (Thames)
          
          The Pink Frock* (1938) P (Thames)
          
          I Will Not Let Thee Go (1939) O (OUP, PH, 
          WCL)
          
          
          Unpublished Songs 
          In Tenebris (1940) U (PH)
          (i) In Tenebris
          (ii) Why Art Thou Silent?
          (iii) Wessex Heights
          
          Swan Songs (1948-51) U (PH)
          (i) Song of St. Mary the Virgin
          (ii) The Song of Simeon
          (iii) Idleness
          (iv) Christmas Day
          (v) In Cornwall
          (vi) Expectans Expectavi
          (vii) The Holy Table
          (viii) The Glance
          (ix) Sleep
          
          Choral Works:
          A Prophet in the Land (Oratorio) O (WCL, PH)
          Psalm 23 (from A Prophet in the Land - SSA) P (Banks) 
          Pilgrim's Progress - Oratorio O (WCL?, PH)
          Four Heavenly Songs P (Cathedral
          Music)
          Mass for Five Voices (SSATB) P (Cathedral) 
          Rain, Wind and Sunshine (Upper Voices)-Separate copies P (Banks)
          Rain, Wind and Sunshine (Upper Voices)-Original edition O (OUP, PH)
          The Passing Year (Rain, Wind and Sunshine - 4 Voices) P (Chiltern 
          Music)
          Songs of Escape P (Cathedral) 
          Lord Let Me Know My End (Tenor solo+SATB, from Songs
          Of Escape) P (Cathedral)
          Lord Let Me Know My End (SATB, from Songs
          Of Escape) P (Banks)
          Hear My Prayer (Solo bass, SATBdiv) P (Cathedral)
          God Be In My Head (SATB) P (Cathedral)
          God Be In My Head (SATB) P (Banks)
          Litany To The Holy Spirit (SATB) P (Lengnick)
          This Year - Next Year (Upper Voices) O (OUP, PH)
          The Shoemaker (A Children's Christmas Opera) - Original O (OUP, PH)
          The Shoemaker - Separate songs P (Banks) 
          Easter Morning from No 1 of Two Short Cantatas 
          (Women's Voices) P (OUP)
          Songs for Unbroken Voices P (Banks)
          Up To Those Bright and Gladsome Hills (TTBB) P (Banks)
          Te Deum Laudamus (Unis with Opt Descant) P (Banks)
          Two Songs (TBarT) P (Banks)
          Rutterkin (TTBB) P (Banks)
          Rutterkin (TBarB) P (Banks)
          Parson Hogg (TbarB) P (Banks)
          By The Waters Of Babylon (Tenor and Bass, Organ) P (Banks)
          A Benedicite (TTBB) P (Banks)
          Two Anthems (TTBB) P (Banks)
          Psalm 121 (4 solo voices, SATB) P (Lengnick)
          Personent Hodie (2pt) P (Banks)
          The Lord's Prayer (2pt) P (Banks)
          It Was A lover And His Lass (SATB) P (Banks)
          Laus Deo (Unison) - original for solo voice and piano P (Banks)
          In Youth Is Pleasure (Unis) P (Banks)
          Hymn To God The Father (Solo treble, SATB) P (Banks)
          Hear Me O God (2pt) P (Banks)
          The Gipsy Girl (Unison) P (Banks)
          The Fiddler of Dooney (Unison)- original for solo voice/piano P (OUP) 
          
          The Fiddler of Dooney (Unison)- original for solo voice/piano P (Banks)
          Seven Descant Carols P (Banks)
          Days and Moments (Solo voices, alto choir, strings:Hire only P (Peters)
          The Daffodils (2pt) P (Banks)
          Fifteen Christmas Carols For Unbroken Voices P (Banks)
          Carol (SATB) P (Banks)
          Birds That Sing On Autumn Eves (SATB) P (Banks)
          A Benedicite (SATB arrangement of the above) P (Banks)
          Ballett (SATB) P (Banks)
          April 1885 (SATB) P (Banks)
          
          Piano Works:
          Selection Vol 1 P (Forsyth)
          Selection Vol 2 (PF/PF- 4 hands) P (Forsyth)
          Two Easy Duets O? (OUP, PH)
          Three Sea Pieces O? (Forsyth, PH)
          A Fairy Revel in a Forest O? (Forsyth, PH)
          Winter Sketches O? (OUP, PH)
          Incidental Music to 'Peter, the Pied
          Piper' O? (OUP, PH)
          
          Organ Works:
          Prelude in the Manner of a Passacaglia O (Hinrichsen, 
          PH)
          Seven Seasonable Sketches O (Novello, PH)
          Chorale Prelude on 'Rockingham' O (OUP, MM)
          Chorale Prelude on 'Hanover' O (OUP, MM)
          Come, All You Worthy Gentlemen P (Novello)
          In Dulci Jubilo P (Novello)
          Three Christmas Pieces P (Cathedral
          Music)
          Three Pastorals O (OUP, PH)
          Two Short Pieces O (OUP, PH)
          Seven Simple Pieces O (OUP, PH)
          Prelude on St Columba O (OUP, PH)
          
          Orchestral/Instrumental:
          Suite for Oboe and Strings O (OUP, PH)
          Miniature String Quartet (or Miniature
          Concerto for String Orchestra) O (OUP, PH)
          Elegy for String Orchestra O (OUP, 
          RUL-Hire only)
          Elegiac Meditation for viola and orchestra O (OUP, 
          RUL-Hire only)
          Fishing By Moonlight for 
          Piano/harpsichord and orchestra O (Hinrichsen, 
          RUL-Hire only)
          Sir Walter's Overture O (OUP, RUL) Idyll - Under the Greenwood Tree 
          
          (Violin and orchestra) O (OUP, Bod)
          The Darkling Thrush (Violin and Orchestra) O (OUP, Bod) 
          
          Solo Instrument and Piano:
          Idyll - Under the Greenwood Tree 
          for violin O (OUP, PH/MM)
          The Darkling Thrush for violin O (OUP, PH)
          Threne for cello O (OUP, PH)
          Sonata for flute P (Thames)
          Sonata for clarinet P (Thames)
          Sonatina in F P (OUP)
          Christmas Pastoral (Recorder and piano) P (OUP)
          Three Airs (Recorder/Flute and piano) P (OUP) 
         
        This list excludes vocal works