For the 1930 composition by John Ireland, see Ballade of London Nights.
Ballad (sometimes called Ballade) is a piece for piano solo composed in 1929 by John Ireland.[1]
A performance takes about 10 minutes.[2][3][4][5]
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- First Rhapsody (1905?/1906?)
- Decorations (1913)
- The Holy Boy (1913)
- The Almond Tree (1913)
- Preludes for Piano (1913–1915)
- Rhapsody (1915)
- London Pieces (1917–1920)
- The Towing Path
- Leaves from a Child's Sketchbook (1918)
- The Darkened Valley (1920)
- Two Pieces for Piano (1921)
- Prelude in E-flat major (1924)
- Two Pieces for Piano (1925)
- Sonatina (1926–1927)
- Ballad (1929)
- Two Pieces for Piano (1929–1930)
- Ballade of London Nights (1930)
- Month's Mind (1935)
- Green Ways (1937)
- Sarnia: An Island Sequence (1940–1941)
- Three Pastels (1941)
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| Vocal and choral | | Song cycles |
- Songs of a Wayfarer (1911)
- Two Songs (1916)
- Two Songs (1918)
- Mother and Child (1918)
- Three Songs to Poems by Arthur Symons (1919)
- Two Songs (1920)
- The Land of Lost Content (1921)
- Three Songs to Poems by Thomas Hardy (1925)
- Three Songs (1926)
- Two Songs (1928)
- We'll to the Woods No More (1928)
- Songs Sacred and Profane (1931)
- Five Sixteenth-Century Poems (1938)
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| Orchestral |
- The Forgotten Rite (1913)
- Mai-Dun (1921)
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| Chamber |
- Cello Sonata (1923)
- A Downland Suite (1932)
- Fantasy-Sonata (1943)
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