Oliphant Chuckerbutty - Works

Works

  • An Old Song - Boosey 1914
  • Fiesta Argentina (orchestra) - Bosworth
  • Fauns and Satyrs (orchestra) - Bosworth
  • Pæan - A Song of Triumph (organ) - Bosworth
  • Queen's Procession March (organ) - Bosworth 1952
  • A Southern Night (piano) - Bosworth

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