List of compositions by William Boyce

List of compositions by the English composer William Boyce (1711–1779).

Services

 * Te Deum, G major, verse service (ca. 1725)
 * Te Deum and Jubilate, A major, verse service (ca. 1740)
 * Te Deum and Jubilate, A major, short service (ca. 1750)
 * Burial Service, E minor, 4 voices (1751) for Captain T. Coram, 3 April 1751; ed. by J. Page, in Harmonia sacra, London, 1800
 * Te Deum and Jubilate, C major, full service (ca. 1760)
 * Kyrie, A major (????)
 * Sanctus, A/G major (????)

Anthems

 * Begin unto my God with timbrels, verse (1769 or earlier, lost) text published in A Collection of Anthems used in His Majesty's Chapel Royal, London, 1769
 * Behold O God our defender, full (1761) for the coronation of George III, 1761
 * Be thou my judge, O Lord, verse (1749 or earlier)
 * Blessed is he that considereth the poor, verse (????)
 * Blessed is he that considereth the sick, verse, with orchestra (1741; pub. London, 1802)
 * Blessed is the man that ferrets the Lord, verse (1736 or earlier)
 * Blessing and glory, verse (1769 or earlier)
 * By the waters of Babylon, verse (ca. 1740)
 * Come, Holy Ghost, full (1761) for the coronation of George III, 1761
 * Give the king thy judgements, verse (ca. 1740)
 * Give the king thy judgements, verse (ca. 1760)
 * Give unto the Lord, O ye mighty, verse (1736 or earlier)
 * Great and marvellous are thy works, full (1769 or earlier, lost) text published in A Collection of Anthems used in His Majesty's Chapel Royal, London, 1769
 * Hear my crying, verse (ca. 1740)
 * Hear my prayer, full, with orchestra (ca. 1760)
 * The heavens declare the glory of God, verse (1736)
 * Help me, O Lord, full (1726)
 * How long wilt thou forget me, verse (1736 or earlier)
 * How long wilt thou forget me, verse, incomplete (ca. 1740)
 * I cried unto the Lord, verse (1736 or earlier)
 * If we believe, verse (ca, 1745)
 * I have set God always before me, verse (1749 or earlier)
 * I have surely built thee a house, verse (1759) for reopening of St Margaret's, Westminster, 1759
 * I was glad, full (1761) for the coronation of George III, 1761
 * I will always give thanks, verse (1736 or earlier)
 * I will magnify thee, O God, verse (1749 or earlier) ed. by J. Page, in Harmonia sacra, London, 1800
 * The King shall rejoice, verse, with orchestra (1761) for the marriage of George III, 1761; ed. in Recent Researches in the Music of the Baroque Era, viii, 1970
 * The King shall rejoice, full, with orchestra (1761) for the coronation of George III, 1761
 * The King shall rejoice, verse, with orchestra (1766) for the Festival of the Sons of the Clergy, 1766
 * Let my complaint come before thee, verse (1736 or earlier) ed. by J. Page, in Harmonia sacra, London, 1800
 * Let my prayer come up, full (1761) for, coronation of George III, 1761
 * Like as the hart, verse (ca. 1740)
 * The Lord is a sun and a shield, full, with orchestra (1761) for the coronation of George III, 1761
 * The Lord is full of compassion, verse (1736 or earlier)
 * The Lord is King and hath put on glorious apparel, verse (1736 or earlier)
 * The Lord is King be the people never so impatient, verse (1763) for thanksgiving for the Peace of Paris, 1763
 * The Lord is my light and my salvation, verse (1749 or earlier)
 * The Lord liveth, verse (1769 or earlier)
 * Lord, teach us to number our days, verse (ca. 1750)
 * Lord, thou hast been our refuge, verse, with orchestra (1755; pub. London, 1802)  for Festival of the Sons of the Clergy, 1755
 * Lord, what is man that thou art mindful of him, verse (ca. 1740)
 * Lord, what is man that thou shouldest visit him, verse (ca. 1770)
 * Lord, who shall dwell in thy tabernacle, verse (1749 or earlier)
 * My heart is fixed, verse (1749 or earlier, lost) text published in A Collection of Anthems used in His Majesty's Chapel Royal, London, 1769
 * My heart is inditing, verse, with orchestra (1761) for the coronation of George III, 1761
 * My heart rejoiceth in the Lord, verse (1769 or earlier, lost) text published in A Collection of Anthems used in His Majesty's Chapel Royal, London, 1769
 * O be joyful in God all ye lands, verse (ca. 1735)
 * O be joyful in God all ye lands, verse (1736 or earlier)
 * O be jovful in God all ye lands, verse, with orchestra (1749; pub. London, 1752)
 * O give thanks unto the Lord and call upon His name, verse (1736 or earlier)
 * O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is gracious, verse (1762) for the birth of Prince George, 1762
 * O praise the Lord, verse (ca. 1763)
 * O sing unto the Lord a new song, verse (ca. 1740)
 * O sing unto the Lord a new song, verse (1749 or earlier, lost) text published in A Collection of Anthems used in His Majesty's Chapel Royal, London, 1769
 * O where shall wisdom be found?, verse (1769 or earlier)
 * Ponder my words, verse (1745 or earlier)
 * Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem, full, with orchestra (1761) for the coronation of George III, 1761
 * Praise the Lord, ye servants, verse (1749 or earlier)
 * Save me, O God, full (ca. 1735)
 * Sing, O heavens, verse (ca. 1763)
 * Sing praises unto the Lord, verse (1736 or earlier)
 * Sing unto the Lord (????)
 * The souls of the righteous, full, with orchestra (1760) for the funeral of George II, 1760 [Ov. pub. in Musica Britannica, vol. 13, 1957; complete ed. in Recent Researches in the Music of the Baroque Era, vii, 1970]
 * Teach me, O Lord, the way of thy statutes, verse (1736 or earlier)
 * Turn thee unto me, full (1736 or earlier)
 * Turn thee unto me, verse (1749 or earlier)
 * Unto thee, O Lord, verse (1749 or earlier, lost) text published in A Collection of Anthems used in His Majesty's Chapel Royal, London, 1769
 * Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way, verse (1749 or earlier)

Chants and hymns

 * Double Psalm Chant, D major (????)
 * Double Psalm Chant, F major (????)
 * Chant, D major, Divine Harmony (1770) doubtful, attributed to Mr. Davis
 * Faint is my head and sick my heart (????)
 * Hosanna to the King (????)
 * How long O my God shall I plead (????)
 * I'll celebrate thy praises, Lord (????)
 * Lord, how my bosom foes increase (????)
 * The Lord my pasture shall prepare (????)
 * The Lord does them support that fall (????)
 * The man is blest of God through Christ (????)
 * O God who dost for ever live (????)
 * Servant of God, well done (????)
 * To the call of pressing need (????)
 * Weigh the words of my profession (????)
 * When rising from the bed of death (????)
 * To Sion's hill I lift my eyes (????)

Other sacred works

 * David's Lamentation over Saul and Jonathan, sacred cantata, solo voices, chorus, orchestra (1736) (text: J. Lockman)
 * Lo! On the Thorny bed of care (????)
 * Noah: An oratorio (????, lost)
 * Vital spark of heavenly repair (????)
 * Hither, ye sons of harmony repair ('Monumental inscription to the memory of Mr. Gostling, late minor canon of the Cathedral of Canterbury'), 4 voices and basso continuo (ca. 1777) (text: J. Hawkins)
 * O how perverse is flesh and blood, partsong (ca. 1725)
 * also 12 hymns published in 18th-century anthologies

Theatre works

 * Peleus and Thetis, masque (by 1740) (text: G. Granville, Lord Lansdowne) [Overture pub. in Musica Britannica, vol. 13, 1957]
 * Secular Masque (1745; fp. 1750) (text: J. Dryden) [Ov. pub. as Overture No. 6 in 12 Overtures, 1770]
 * The Chaplet, musical entertainment in 2 parts (fp. 1749) (text: M. Mendez) [Overture pub. as Symphony No. 3 in 8 Symphonys, 1760]
 * The Shepherd's Lottery, musical entertainment in 2 parts (fp. 1751) (text: M. Mendez) [Overture pub. as Symphony No. 4 in 8 Symphonys, 1760]
 * The Tempest, masque (fp. 1757) (text: D. Garrick, after Shakespeare)
 * Harlequin's Invasion, or A Christmas Gambol, pantomime (fp. 1759) (text: Garrick) a collaboration with M. Arne and T. Aylward
 * Heart of Oak [The official march of the Royal Navy; originally written as part of Harlequin's Invasion]

Music in other theatre works

 * Dirge (in Cymbeline, tragedy; Shakespeare) (1746)
 * 2 Songs (in Lethe, or Aesop in the Shades, farce; D. Garrick) (1749)
 * Instrumental music (in The Roman Father, tragedy; W. Whitehead) (1750, lost)
 * Pastoral interlude (in The Rehearsal, or Bays in Petticoats, comedy; Clive (1750)
 * Dirge (in Romeo and Juliet, tragedy; Garrick, after Shakespeare) (1750)
 * Song (in The Conscious Lovers, comedy; R. Steele) (ca. 1752)
 * Song (in The Gamester, tragedy; E. Moore) (Feb 1753)
 * Instrumental music (in Boadicea, tragedy; R. Glover) (1753, lost)
 * Music for animating the statue, 3-pt song (in Florizel and Perdita, or The Winter's Tale, comedy; Garrick, after Shakespeare) (1756)
 * 2 Songs, duet (in Amphitryon, comedy; J. Hawkesworth, after J. Dryden) (1756)
 * 2 Odes (in Agis, tragedy; J. Home) (1758)
 * Other songs by Boyce adapted in: The Temple of Peace (1749); Midas (1762); Love in the Village (1762); The Royal Chase (ca. 1765); The Summer's Tale (1765); The Disappointment, or The Force of Credulity (1767); Tom Jones (1769); Harlequin's Museum, or Mother Shipton Triumphant (1792)

Court odes

 * Pierian sisters hail the morn, ode for the King's Birthday, 1755 [Overture pub. in Musica Britannica, vol. 13, 1957]
 * Hail! hail! auspicious day, ode for New Year's Day, 1756 [Overture pub. as Symphony No. 1 in 8 Symphonys, 1760]
 * When Caesar's natal day, ode for the King's Birthday, 1756 [Overture pub. as Symphony No. 2 in 8 Symphonys, 1760]
 * While Britain, in her monarch blest, ode for New Year's Day, 1757
 * Rejoice, ye Britons, hail the day!, ode for the King's Birthday, 1757
 * Behold, the circle forms! prepare!, ode for New Year's Day, 1758 [Overture pub. in Musica Britannica, vol. 13, 1957]
 * When Othbert left the Italian plain, ode for the King's Birthday, 1758 [Ov. pub. as Overture No. 7 in 12 Overtures, 1770, with music from 1765 New Year's ode; also in Musica Britannica, vol. 13, 1957]
 * Ye guardian powers, to whose command, ode for New Year's Day, 1759 [1st 2 mvts of overture the same as those of Behold, the circle forms, 1758]
 * Begin the song – ye subject choirs, ode for the King's Birthday, 1759
 * Again the sun's revolving sphere, ode for New Year's Day, 1760 [Overture pub. in Musica Britannica, vol. 13, 1957]
 * Still must the muse, indignant hear, ode for New Year's Day, 1761
 * 'Twas at the nectar'd feast of Jove, ode for the King's Birthday, 1761 [Ov. pub. as Overture No. 8 in 12 Overtures, 1770]
 * God of slaughter, quit the scene, ode for New Year's Day, 1762 [Ov. pub. as Overture No. 5 in 12 Overtures, 1770]
 * Go, Flora, said the impatient queen, ode for the King's Birthday, 1762 [Ov. pub. as Overture No. 1 in 12 Overtures, 1770]
 * At length the imperious lord of war, ode for New Year's Day, 1763 [Ov. pub. as Overture No. 3 in 12 Overtures, 1770]
 * Common births, like common things, ode for the King's Birthday, 1763
 * To wedded love the song shall flow, ode for the King's Birthday, 1764 [Ov. pub. as Overture No. 10 in 12 Overtures, 1770]
 * Sacred to thee, O commerce, ode for New Year's Day, 1765 [Ov. pub. as Overture No. 7 in 12 Overtures, 1770, with music from 1758 Birthday ode]
 * Hail to the rosy morn, ode for the King's Birthday, 1765 [Ov. pub. as Overture No. 2 in 12 Overtures, 1770]
 * Hail to the man, so sings the Hebrew bard, ode for the King's Birthday, 1766 [Ov. pub. as Overture No. 11 in 12 Overtures, 1770]
 * When first the rude o’erpeopled north, ode for New Year's Day, 1767 [Ov. pub. as Overture No. 12 in 12 Overtures, 1770]
 * Friend to the poor! for sure, O king, ode for the King's Birthday, 1767
 * Let the voice of music breathe, ode for New Year's Day, 1768 [Ov. pub. as Overture No. 9 in 12 Overtures, 1770]
 * Prepare, prepare your songs of praise, ode for the King's Birthday, 1768 [Overture pub. in Musica Britannica, vol. 13, 1957]
 * Patron of arts! at length by thee, ode for the King's Birthday, 1769 [Overture pub. in Musica Britannica, vol. 13, 1957]
 * Forward, Janus, turn thine eyes, ode for New Year's Day, 1770 [Overture pub. in Musica Britannica, vol. 13, 1957]
 * Discord, hence! the torch resign, ode for the King's Birthday, 1770 [Overture pub. in Musica Britannica, vol. 13, 1957]
 * Again returns the circling year, ode for New Year's Day, 1771 [Overture pub. in Musica Britannica, vol. 13, 1957]
 * Long did the churlish East detain, ode for the King's Birthday, 1771 [Overture pub. in Musica Britannica, vol. 13, 1957]
 * At length the fleeting year is o’er, ode for New Year's Day, 1772 [Overture pub. in Musica Britannica, vol. 13, 1957]
 * From scenes of death, and deep distress, ode for the King's Birthday, 1772 [Overture pub. in Musica Britannica, vol. 13, 1957]
 * Wrapt in stole of sable train, ode for New Year's Day, 1773
 * Born for millions are the kings, ode for the King's Birthday, 1773
 * Pass but a few short fleeting years, ode for New Year's Day, 1774
 * Hark! or does the muse's ear, ode for the King's Birthday, 1774
 * Ye powers, who rule o’er states and kings, ode for the King's Birthday, 1775 [Overture pub. in Musica Britannica, vol. 13, 1957]
 * On the white rocks which guard her coast, ode for New Year's Day, 1776
 * Ye western gales, whose genial breath, ode for the King's Birthday, 1776
 * Again imperial winter's sway, ode for New Year's Day, 1777 [Overture pub. in Musica Britannica, vol. 13, 1957]
 * Driven out from heaven's ethereal domes, ode for the King's Birthday, 1777
 * When rival nations great in arms, ode for New Year's Day, 1778
 * Arm’d with her native force, behold, ode for the King's Birthday, 1778
 * To arms, to arms ye sons of might, ode for New Year's Day, 1779 [overture same as Pierian sisters, 1755; pub. in Musica Britannica, vol. 13, 1957]

Other odes

 * The charms of harmony display, ode for St Cecilia's Day, ca. 1738 (text: P. Vidal) [Overture pub. in Musica Britannica, vol. 13, 1957]
 * See fam’d Apollo and the Nine, ode for St Cecilia's Day, 1739 (text: J. Lockman) [Overture pub. as Symphony No. 5 in 8 Symphonys, 1760; also pub. in Musica Britannica, vol. 13, 1957]
 * Gentle lyre, begin the strain (1740) (text: The Pythian Ode; W. Hart, after Pindar) [Overture pub. as Symphony No. 7 in 8 Symphonys, 1760]
 * Here all thy active fires diffuse, ode for the installation of Duke of Newcastle as Chancellor of University of Cambridge (1749) (text: W. Mason)
 * Strike, strike the lyre, ode for the birthday of Frederick, Prince of Wales, 1750?
 * Who but remembers yesterday (Britain's Isle), ode on the death of Frederick, Prince of Wales, 1751
 * Let grief subside, ode for the birthday of George, Prince of Wales, 1751
 * Another passing year is flown, ode for the birthday of George, Prince of Wales, 1752 (text: W. Harvard)
 * Titles and ermine fall behind, ode in commemoration of Shakespeare, Drury Lane, 1756 (text: Havard)
 * Cetra de canti amica, ode (1757) in Del canzoniere d'Orazio di Giovan Gualberto Bottarelli (1757)
 * Degli amor la madre altera, ode (1757) in Del canzoniere d'Orazio di Giovan Gualberto Bottarelli (1757)
 * Arise, immortal Shakespeare rise (1759?) (text: D. Garrick)
 * See, white-robed peace, ode for the Seven Years' War, 1763 (text: D. Mallet)
 * Lo, on the thorny bed of care (Ode to Charity), soli, chorus and orch, sacred ode for Leicester Infirmary, 1774 (text: J. Cradock)
 * Vital spark of heavenly flame (The Dying Christian to his Soul), sacred ode (????) (text: A. Pope)
 * In elder time, ode (????, lost)

Cantatas, serenades and dialogues

 * Ah whither, whither would Achilles flee (Deidamia's parting with Achilles upon the siege of Troy), voice and orchestra (ca. 1735)
 * Through flowery meads, cantata, 2 voices and orchestra (ca. 1735)
 * Gentle zephyrs smoothly rove, serenade, voice and orchestra (ca. 1735)
 * When the celestial beauties strove, cantata, 2 voices (ca. 1735)
 * Young Damon, fired with amorous heat, cantata, 2 voices (ca. 1735)
 * Solomon, serenata, 2 voices, chorus and orchestra (1743) (text: E. Moore) [Ov. pub. as Sym No. 6 in 8 Symphonys, 1760] complete ed. in Musica Britannica, vol. 68
 * Long with undistinguished flame, cantata (????) (text: C. Smart)  in Lyra britannica, vol. 1, London, 1747
 * Tell me ye brooks, cantata (????) (text: W. Congreve) in Lyra britannica, ii, London, 1747
 * Blest in Maria's friendship, cantata (????) in Lyra britannica, iii, London, 1748
 * Let rakes for pleasure range the town (Johnny and Jenny), dialogue, 2 voices (1748) (text: Moore)
 * Did you not once, Lucinda vow, dialogue, 2 voices and orchestra (ca. 1750)
 * Thus on a bed of dew bespangled flowers (Thyrsis), cantata (ca. 1750)
 * By Danae's progeny (Danae), cantata, voice and orchestra (ca. 1750)
 * Blate Jonny (A Scots Cantata) (ca. 1756) (text: A. Ramsay) in Lyra britannica, v, London, 1756
 * Haste, haste every nymph, dialogue, voice and orchestra (ca. 1759) in Lyra britannica, vi, London, 1759
 * Thou rising sun (The Lapland Cantata) (ca. 1759) (text: A. Philips) in Lyra britannica, vi, London, 1759
 * The inconstant swain (????, lost)

Glees, catches and rounds

 * A blooming youth
 * Genius of harmony
 * Glory be to God on high
 * Hallelujah
 * Here's to thee Dick
 * John Cooper
 * Long live King George
 * 'Mongst other roses
 * ’Tis on earth
 * ’Tis thus, thus and thus farewell

Solo songs

 * Again to the garden
 * Age in LB, vol. 1, London, 1747
 * Ah Chloe! thou treasure
 * Ah whither, whither would Achilles flee
 * Alas how slowly minutes roll
 * Amaz'd, their unfrequented fanes in LB, vol. 2, London, 1747
 * As Damon stood in pensive mood in LB, vol. 2, London, 1747
 * As Phillis the gay
 * As Thyrsis reclined
 * At Ross how alter’d is the scene!
 * Beneath my feet when Flora cast (????, lost)
 * Bid me when forty winters more
 * Boast not mistaken swain
 * Can nothing, nothing move her
 * Castalio’s Complaint (set to musick by Mr. Boyce) in Calliope, 1739
 * Cease vainglorious swain
 * Come all ye young lovers
 * Come all ye youths
 * The Distracted Lover in Calliope, 1739
 * Each hour Mariana
 * Fair Eliza beauteous creature
 * The flame of love
 * Flora, goddess sweetly blooming
 * Go, virgin kid
 * Goddess of ease
 * The heavenly hours are almost past
 * How blest has my time been, first version
 * How blest has my time been, second version
 * How hard is the fortune of all womankind, 2 voices and b.c. in LB, vol. 1, London, 1747
 * How wretched is a maiden’s fate
 * I looked, and I sighed
 * I love, I doat, first version
 * I love, I doat, second version
 * If you my wand’ring heart would find
 * In vain Philander
 * In vain would honour love undo!
 * Jessy, or The happy pair in LB, vol. 2, London, 1747
 * Long detained by winds contrary
 * Lost to the joys of life is he in LB, vol. 2, London, 1747
 * Love bids me go
 * Love’s no irregular desire
 * The man that says Dick Leveridge stinks
 * The Modest Petition (words by T. Phillips) in Calliope, 1739
 * My Florio
 * Near Thames’ green banks
 * Near to the silent shady grove
 * No more shall meads
 * The nymph that I loved
 * O nightingale
 * Of all the torments, all the cares (The rival or desponding lover) in Calliope, 1739
 * Of roses, while I wove
 * Oft’ am I by the women told
 * On a bank beside a willow
 * On thy banks, gentle Stour, song in LB, vol. 1, London, 1747
 * One summer's morning
 * Parent of blooming flowers (lost)
 * Rail no more ye learned asses
 * The ravish'd lover (When Fanny blooming fair), song (text: T. Phillips)
 * Saw you Phoebe pass this way
 * She's blest with wit
 * The silent lover in LB, vol. 1, London, 1747
 * Silvia the fair (Fair Silvia) in Calliope, 1739
 * Since I with Chloe last was seen
 * Since nature mankind for society fram’d, part song in LB, vol. 2, London, 1747
 * The song of Diana (With horns and with hounds), voice and b.c. (from Dryden's Secular Masque) in LB, vol. 1, London, 1747
 * The song of Momus to Mars (The sword within the scabbard keep), voice and b.c. (from Dryden's Secular Masque) in LB, vol. 1, London, 1747'
 * The song of Venus in LB, vol. 1, London, 1747
 * Song sent with a lady's kid glove in LB, vol. 2, London, 1747
 * The sun now darts fainter his rays
 * Tell me lovely loving pair
 * Tell me no more I am deceiv’d, song in LB, vol. 1, London, 1747
 * Tell me, ye brooks, where can my darling hide? in LB, vol. 2, London, 1747
 * Tho’ Chloe's out of fashion
 * To Harriote all accomplished fair
 * To make the wife kind, and to keep the house still (The Happy Happy He), song (1748) (text: Moore)
 * To sooth my heart
 * ’Twas summer time
 * Venus to sooth my heart
 * Well-judging Phyllis in LB, vol. 1, London, 1747
 * What though you cannot move her
 * When Chloe frowning bids me go
 * When Fanny/Cloe, blooming fair
 * When first on her my eyes were thrown
 * When I but dream of her
 * When mariners long wind-bound
 * When Orpheus went down
 * When the nymphs were contending
 * When young and artless as the lamb
 * While on my Colin's knee I sit
 * Who but remembers yesterday
 * Why treat me still with cold disdain?
 * Would we attain the happiest state
 * You say you love
 * Young Phillis, one morning

LB – Lyra Britannica: Being a Collection of Songs, Duets, and Cantatas, on Various Subjects 3 volumes (J. Walsh, 1747)

''Calliope – Calliope, or English Harmony. A Collection, 1739''

Orchestra

 * 8 Symphonies in 8 Parts, op. 2 (pub. London, 1760) overtures from other odes and theater works
 * Symphony No. 1, B-flat major, 2 oboes, strings & b.c. [Overture to ode for the New Year, 1756]
 * Symphony No. 2, A major, 2 oboes, strings & b.c. [Overture to ode for the King's Birthday, 1756]
 * Symphony No. 3, C major, 2 oboes, strings & b.c. [Overture to The Chaplet, pastoral opera, 1749]
 * Symphony No. 4, F major, 2 oboes, 2 horns, 2 bassoons, strings & b.c. [Overture to Shepherd’s Lottery, pastoral opera, 1751]
 * Symphony No. 5, D major, 2 oboes, 2 trumpets, timpani, strings & b.c. [Overture to ode for St. Cecilia's Day, 1739]
 * Symphony No. 6, F major, 2 oboes, strings & b.c. [Overture to Solomon, serenata, 1742]
 * Symphony No. 7, B-flat major, 2 oboes, strings & b.c. [Overture to the Pythian Ode, 1740–41]
 * Symphony No. 8, D minor, 2 oboes, strings & b.c. [Worcester Overture]
 * 12 Overtures in 7, 9, 10 and 12 Parts (pub. London, 1770) overtures from other odes and theater works
 * No. 1, D major, 2 oboes, strings & b.c. [Overture to ode for the King's Birthday, 1762]
 * No. 2, G major, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, bassoon, strings & b.c. [Overture to ode for the King's Birthday, 1765]
 * No. 3, B-flat major, 2 oboes, 2 bassoons (opt.), strings & b.c. [Overture to ode for New Year's Day, 1763]
 * No. 4, D major, 2 oboes, bassoon, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, timpani, strings & b.c.
 * No. 5, F major, 2 oboes, strings & b.c. [Overture to ode for New Year's Day, 1762, with new 2nd mvt]
 * No. 6, D minor, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 horns, strings & b.c. [Overture to Secular Masque, 1745]
 * No. 7, G major, 2 oboes, strings & b.c. [taken from both ode for the King’s Birthday, 1758, and ode for New Year’s Day, 1765]
 * No. 8, D major, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, timpani, strings & b.c. [Overture to ode for the King’s Birthday, 1761]
 * No. 9, A major, 2 oboes, strings & b.c. [Overture to ode for New Year’s Day, 1768]
 * No. 10, F major, 2 oboes, bassoon, 2 horns, strings & b.c. [Overture to ode for the King’s Birthday, 1764]
 * No. 11, D major, 2 oboes, 2 trumpets, timpani, strings & b.c. [Overture to ode for the King’s Birthday, 1766]
 * No. 12, G major, 2 oboes, bassoon, 2 horns, strings & b.c. [Overture to ode for New Year’s Day, 1767]
 * Concerto, D minor (The Worcester Overture) (????) [pub. as Symphony No. 8 in 8 Symphonies, 1760]
 * Concerto grosso, B minor (????)
 * 3 Concerti grossi, B-flat major, D minor (incomplete), E minor (????)
 * Concerto, bassoon (1742, lost) performed at Castle Tavern, London, 11 August 1742

Instrumental

 * 3 Sonatas, 2 violins and basso continuo (ca. 1740)
 * Overture, C major (ca. 1740) keyboard score only
 * 12 Sonatas, 2 violins, cello, harpsichord (pub. London, 1747)
 * 10 voluntaries, organ/harpsichord (pub. London, 1779)