List of compositions by Rebecca Clarke
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This is a list of compositions by the English composer Rebecca Clarke.
- "Wandrers Nachtlied" (ca. 1903), song, text Goethe
- "Ah, for the red spring rose" (1904), song
- "Aufblick" (1904), text Richard Dehmel
- "Chanson" (ca. 1904), text Maurice Maeterlinck
- "Klage" (ca. 1904), song, text Dehmel
- "O Welt" (ca. 1904) , song
- "Shiv and the Grasshopper" (1904), song, text Rudyard Kipling
- "Stimme im Dunkeln" (ca. 1904), song, text Dehmel
- "Du" (1905), song, text Richard von Schaukal
- "The moving finger writes" (1905), song, text from the Rubaiyát of Omar Khayyám (tr. Fitzgerald)
- "Oh, Dreaming World" (1905), song
- "Wiegenlied" (ca. 1905), voice, violin, and piano, text Detlev von Liliencron
- "Durch die Nacht" (1906), song, text Dehmel
- "Nach einem Regen" (ca. 1906), song, text Dehmel
- "Now fie on love" (ca. 1906), SATB choir
- "Das Ideal" (ca. 1907), song, text Dehmel
- "Magna est veritas" (1907), song, text Coventry Patmore
- "Manche Nacht" (1907), song, text Dehmel
- "Nacht für Nacht" (1907), song, text Dehmel
- "Vergissmeinnicht" (1907), song, text Dehmel
- "Music, when soft voices die" (1907), SATB choir, text Shelley
- "A Lover’s Dirge" (ca. 1908), SATB choir, text Shakespeare's Twelfth Night
- Sonata (1907–9), violin and piano
- Sonata (1908–9), violin and piano
- Theme and Variations (1908, now lost)
- "The Owl" (ca. 1909), SATB choir, text Tennyson
- "Spirits" (ca. 1909), song for 2 high voices and piano, text Robert Bridges
- Danse bizarre (1909, now lost), two violins
- Lullaby (1909), viola and piano
- "The Color of Life" (ca. 1910), song, text from traditional Chinese writings
- "Return of Spring" (ca. 1910), song, text from traditional Chinese writings
- "Tears" (ca. 1910), song, text from traditional Chinese writings
- "The folly of being comforted" (ca. 1911), song, text William Butler Yeats
- "Come, oh come, my life’s delight" (ca. 1911-12), SATB choir, text Thomas Campion
- "My Spirit like a charmed bark doth float" (ca. 1911-12), SATB choir, text Shelley
- "Shy One" (ca. 1912), song, text Yeats
- "The Cloths of Heaven" (ca. 1912), song, text Yeats
- "Weep you no more sad fountains" (ca. 1912), song, text Anonymous
- "Away delights" (ca. 1912-13), song, 2 voices and piano, text John Fletcher
- "Hymn to Pan" (ca. 1912-13), song, tenor, baritone, and piano, text Fletcher
- Lullaby (1913), viola and piano
- "Infant Joy" (ca. 1913), song, text Blake
- "Philomela" (ca. 1914), song, text Sir Philip Sidney
- Lullaby and Grotesque (ca. 1916), viola (or violin) and cello
- Morpheus (1917-18), viola and piano
- Untitled work for viola and piano (1917–18)
- Lullaby (1918), violin and piano
- Sonata (1919), viola (or cello) and piano
- "Down by the salley gardens" (1919), song, text Yeats
- Psalm 63 (1920), song
- "Chinese Puzzle" (1921), violin and piano
- Epilogue (1921), cello and piano
- Piano Trio (1921), violin, viola, and piano
- He that dwelleth in the secret place (Psalm xci) (1921), SATB choir with S,A,T,B solo
- "The Seal Man" (1922), song, text John Masefield
- Rhapsody (1923), cello and piano
- Comodo et amabile (1924), string quartet
- "Midsummer Moon" (1924), violin and piano
- "June Twilight" (1925), song, text Masefield
- Poem (1926), string quartet
- "A Dream" (1926), song, text Yeats
- "Sleep" (1926), song for tenor, baritone, and piano, text Fletcher
- "Take, O take those lips away" (ca. 1926), song for tenor, baritone, and piano, text Shakespeare, Measure for Measure
- "The cherry-blossom wand" (1927), song, text Anna Wickham
- "Eight o-clock" (1927), song, text A.E. Housman
- "Greeting" (ca. 1928), song, text Ella Young
- "There is no rose of such virtue" (1928), baritone solo and alto, tenor, baritone, bass choir, after a 15th c. English carol
- "The Aspidistra" (1929), vocal, text Claude Flight
- "Cradle Song" (1929), song, text William Blake
- Cortège (1930), piano
- "The Tiger" (1929–33), vocal, text Blake
- Ave Maria (ca. 1937), SSA choir
- Untitled work for two violins (ca. 1940, unfinished)
- "Binnorie" (ca. 1940), song after a traditional ballad
- "Combined Carols" (1941), string quartet or string orchestra
- Passacaglia on an Old English Tune (?1940–41), viola (or cello) and piano
- "Lethe" (1941), song, text Edna St. Vincent Millay
- Prelude, Allegro and Pastorale (1941), viola and clarinet
- Dumka (ca. 1941), violin, viola, and piano
- "Daybreak" (ca. 1941), voice and string quartet, text John Donne
- "The Donkey" (1942), song, text G.K. Chesterton
- Chorus from Hellas (ca. 1943), SSSAA choir
- "I'll bid my heart be still" (1944), viola and piano
- "God made a tree" (1954), vocal, text Katherine Kendall