Albums
The Lark Ascending
1997
The Lark Ascending
Fantasia on Greensleeves
Concerto in A minor for Oboe and Strings: I. Rondo Pastorale
Concerto in A minor for Oboe and Strings: II. Minuet and Musette
A London Symphony: I. Lento
Concerto Grosso: III. Sarabande
English Folk Song Suite: II. Intermezzo "My Bonny Boy"
Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
A Vaughan Williams Hymnal
1996
Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones
Virgin-Born, We Bow Before Thee
Disposer Supreme
Father, Hear the Prayer We Offer
From the Eastern Mountains
Organ Prelude On Rhosymedre
It Is a Thing Most Wonderful
Deck Thyself, My Soul, With Gladness
Hail Thee, Festival Day
Bread of the World
He Who Would Valient Be
Organ Prelude on Bryn Calfaria
Faith of Our Fathers
Firmly I Believe and Truly
Christ the Lord Is Risen Again
Come Down, O Love Divine
I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say
Organ Prelude On Hyfrydol
O God of Earth and Altar
God That Madest Earth and Heaven
Saviour, Again to Thy Dear Name We Raise
For All the Saints
Wherefore, O Father
All People That on Earth Do Dwell
Toward The Unknown Region / Dona Nobis Pacem / O Clap Your Hands / Lord, Thou Hast Been Our Refuge / Four Hymns
1993
Dona Nobis Pacem (p. 1936) - 1. Agnus Dei (Lamb of God)
Dona Nobis Pacem (p. 1936) - 2. Beat! Beat! Drums! - blow! bugles! blow! (Walt Whitman)
Dona Nobis Pacem (p. 1936) - 3. Reconciliation: Word over all, beautiful as the sky (Walt Whitman)
Dona Nobis Pacem (p. 1936) - 4. Dirge For Two Veterans: The last sunbeam (Walt Whitman)
Dona Nobis Pacem (p. 1936) - 5. The Angel Of Death has been abroad throughout the land (John Bright)
Four Hymns (1911) - 1. Lord! Come away! (Jeremy Taylor)
Four Hymns (1911) - 2. Who Is This Fair One? (Isaac Watts)
Four Hymns (1911) - 3. Come Love, Come Lord (Richard Cranshaw)
Four Hymns (1911) - 4. Evening Hymn (Robert Bridges, from the Greek)
Toward The Unknown Region (1906) (Walt Whitman)
O Clap Your Hands (Psalm 47) (1920)
Lord, Thou Hast Been Our Refuge (Psalm 90) (1921)