Chamber — solo instrumental
Bumblebees [Die Hummeln]
for violin
1928 Schott [ED 1949]
Celtic Fantasy
for harp
1926
2013? Schott (in prep)
Note: premiered on October 20, 1999, Wigmore Hall, London (Hugh Webb)
The extatic shepherd [Der extatische Schaefer]
for flute
1922**
Schott [FTR 142]
Idyll
for violin
1928
Schott [ED 1950]
Londonderry Air
for harp
c1922**
Sonatina
for guitar
Adagio quasi introduzione – Molto moderato (6’10”)
Allegretto pensoso (2’04”)
Finale: Allegro – Tempo di movimento I – Tempo I (Allegro) (2’36”)
June 27, 1927
2002 Bérben [E. 4760 B.]
Duration: [10’50”]
Dedicated to: Andrés Segovia
Note:
Segovia named the first movement Reverie.
The score was presumed lost until 2001, when Angelo Gilardino found the holograph among Segovia estate papers in Linares. Segovia had said he was “not too keen about it”, and appears only to have performed it once. The Bérben edition (ed. Angelo Gilardino and Luigi Biscaldi) includes a facsimile of the entire holograph. Scott’s manuscript calls the work “Sonatina” on the title page, and “Sonatine” at the head of the score.