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Flute and Piano

Oxford Variations (Op. 13) more details

Theme and four variations. Completed: 15th August, 1976 and revised in 2018.
1st Performance: Yenworthy, Devon. September 30th 1976. Katie Thomas (flute) and Mark Goddard (piano).
Duration: 7 minutes. Light, attractive and fairly short!

Sonatina  (SP101)      available from Spartan Press

Duration: 7 – 8 minutes.  1st Performance: First performed in 1979 by Robert Winn. Duke’s Hall, Royal Academy of Music..  The first of the three movements is tense, building from the depths of the piano. The middle movement evocative, using slow glissandi in the bottom octave of the flute, and the last movement is a naughty bi-tonal rondo. Typeset and re-printed in 2010 on the occasion of the composer’s 50th birthday. This was the very first work to be published by Spartan Press Music Publishers Limited, in a ‘low budget’ facsimile format over twenty years ago, in 1990. Now typeset to the highest standards.     Completed: 1st January, 1978

Flute, Violin, Viola and Bassoon

Fugato, Theme and Variations  (Op. 10)     more details

Fugato, Theme and Variations for flute, violin, viola and bassoon. Written in April, 1976 and fully revised in 2018.

Clarinet and Piano

Sonata Felice (Op. 16) Clarinet and Piano more details

Completed: 15th June, 1977 and fully revised in October 2018.
First performance at Cheney School Oxford: Beverley Couling (clarinet) and Mark Goddard (piano).

Clarinet and Bassoon

Retrospection  (Op. 32)     more details

Duration: 5 minutes.  Winning piece in the William Elkin Prize for composition RAM 1980. Printed facsimile of the original manuscript score.    Completed: 1st January, 1980

Clarinet and Guitar

Colloquy  (SP104 )      More information

Duration: 4 minutes.  1st Performance: Pat Frost and Roland Gallery RAM.  Winning work in the Battison Haynes Prize, RAM 1980. New fully typeset edition, published by Spartan Press in 2020.    Completed: 1st November, 1979

Saxophone Quartet

Chesterton Flowers  (SP146)      available from Spartan Press

Duration: 10 minutes.  Chesterton Flowers was written for a concert given as part of a flower festival at the Oxfordshire village of Chesterton. For soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, with the option of 2 altos, tenor, baritone. ‘Hollyhocks’, ‘Deadly Nightshade’, ‘French Marigolds’ and ‘Canterbury Bells’.     Completed: 9th March, 1990

Pasodoble Demento – A Lollipop  (SP137)      available from Spartan Press

A naughty pastiche of ‘big band’ sounds. Includes full score, plus parts for Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Baritone, plus a fifth part for another alto sax to replace the soprano if necessary.    Completed: 24th May, 1990

Bassoon Quartet (4 Bns)

Chesterton Flowers  (SP145)      available from Spartan Press

Duration: 10 minutes.  1st Performance: June 1985 in Chesterton Flower Festival, Oxfordshire.  Chesterton Flowers was written for a concert given by the ‘Equal Opportunities Bassoon Quartet’ as part of a Flower Festival at the Oxfordshire village of Chesterton, in June 1985. Hollyhocks, Deadly Nightshade, French Marigolds and Canterbury Bells. 4 Bassoons (No contra required).    Completed: 15th June, 1985

Paso-doble Demento – A Lollipop  (SP136)      available from Spartan Press

Duration: 3 minutes.  1st Performance: BBC Radio Oxford – Oxford Music Festival prize winners concert, Headington School.  Pasodoble Demento was written for the ‘Equal Opportunities Bassoon Quartet’ in 1986 and has since become a favourite ‘lollipop’ being selected for the Oxford Music Festival Prize Winners’ Concert in the same year, and subsequently broadcast. The style of the piece is rooted in ‘big band’ sounds. 4 Bassoons (No contra required).    Completed: 15th November, 1984

Trumpet and Piano

Songs without Words  (SP1306)      available from Spartan Press

Songs Without Words is a set of three short pieces, each inspired by a classic twentieth century poem. There is an underlying theme of ‘School’. 1. School Bell The music urgently moves forward within an anxiously breathless waltz lest we be late for school. Originally inspired by Eleanor Farjeon’s famous poem ‘Nine O’clock Bell’ where pupils hustle and bustle to school in the morning: Some of them scurrying, others not worrying, Carelessly trudging or anxiously hurrying. 2. A Blitz of a Boy With an affectionate nod to Charles Causley’s sad tale about ‘Timothy Winters’ who ‘hasn’t heard of the welfare state’. He sleeps on a sack on the kitchen floor, and they say there aren’t boys like him anymore. Although the music is laden with pathos, there is insuppressible energy too, portraying that lovable ‘Blitz of a Boy’! 3. A Lesson You’ll Never Forget! Roger McGough’s black poem ‘The Lesson’ was the catalyst for this piece. The teacher (and later even the headmaster) set upon a notoriously rowdy class with various lethal weapons, systematically murdering all the pupils! He picked on a boy who was shouting and throttled him then and there, then garrotted the girl behind him (the one with grotty hair). The baroque style recitative passages represent the school ‘establishment’, and are contrasted ludicrously with savage harmonic ‘stabs’ and terrifyingly anxious ‘chase scenes’ around the class room; this poem is not for the squeamish!    Completed: 11th May, 2015

Trumpet and Organ

Circles   (Op. 42)     more details

Printed facsimile of the original manuscript (score and part).    Completed: 15th January, 1982

Trombone and Piano

Concerto for Trombone  (SP114)      available from Spartan Press

Duration: 20 minutes.  Solo Trombone with piano (Orchestral material on hire). Commissioned by the Burford Orchestra for the trombonist Michael Skitt. Five movements. Manuscript form.    Completed: 10th June, 1990

Trombone Concerto  (SP1393)      available from Spartan Press

Duration: 20 minutes.  1st Performance: Mike Skitt – Burford Orchestra, March 1986 and Wantage Silver Band..  Solo Trombone with piano (Orchestral also available). Commissioned by John Esaias for the Burford Orchestra and the trombonist Michael Skitt. Five movements.     Completed: 1st June, 1987

Violin and Piano

Questions  (SP186)      available from Spartan Press

Duration: 8 minutes.  Commissioned by Nona Liddell for the Sasha Lasserson Memorial Prize Work in 1983. Printed facsimile of the original manuscript (score and part).    Completed: 1st June, 1983

Double Bass and Piano

Gerty Goat Scuffer  (SP1202)      available from Spartan Press

Written for David Heyes as part of his ‘Fizz at 50’ project. ‘Gerty Goat Scuffer’ (in case you wondered) is one of many nick-names we had for a much loved family dog – officially named ‘Heavy Hetty’ from a character in an imaginative children’s book of that name. In my youth as a composition student at the RAM, I discovered that walking a dog for an hour a day is the anti-dote to the long hours required as a composer, ‘sat you yer bum’ writing at a desk, and (in those pre-computer years) writing endless parts out by hand. First of these ‘best friends’ was a glorious Gordon Setter called ‘Sophie’, (my first love), who accompanied Pat and I on our honeymoon across Scotland. Thirty years later, we were privileged to enjoy the company of three therapeutic beasts; ‘Merlin’ (a prize winning Pyrenean Mountain Dog), ‘Gael’ (an over energetic Scottish Border Collie) and ‘Hetty’ (a unique cross between a Pyrenean Mountain Dog and a St. Bernard – something of a ‘kennel-maid’s Accident’). Hetty (see picture) is unfortunately no longer with us now. She had an extraordinary puppy-hood that left her with titanium plates holding her back legs together. Hetty was surprisingly active though, right through to the age of nearly 10 – speciality: chasing Pheasants in the grounds at Strathmashie – but she became progressively hampered by arthritis, and ‘scuffed along’ on her vast hairy pads with a swagger. She also used to remind our children of a mountain goat. Songs have been written about her, but this is the first instrumental work that she has inspired! The pervading thematic motive of the piece (heard from the outset), cheekily alludes to an (over) famous Saint-Saëns work for double bass (but no insult is intended to Hetty!). The increasingly roving tonality and unusually sudden shifts of key, combined with the use of jazz chords, combines to present a short but heartfelt tribute to a unique animal that provided untold pleasure to all she came into contact with, simply by just being ‘herself’.    Completed: 4th December, 2012

Solo Guitar

Counting the Days  (UMP64327)     available from Fuller Music

Mark Goddard and others, editor: Hector Quine

Duration: 4 minutes.  This work appears in ’20th Century British Composers Volume 2′ – guitar music edited by Hector Quine. Ricordi numbers: LD740 HL50484847. Dewey: 787.87/?189. Contents: Bowers T. – Miniature Variations; Copley P. – Rondino; Goddard M. – Counting the Days; Walters G. – Preludio alla Marcia.    Completed: 1st June, 1984

Piano Solo

About Time — Six Piano Preludes

Available from EVC Publications

Mark Goddard

Whilst each of the preludes in this suite is distinct in character, they all share the composer’s trademark use of contrasting time signatures, pulsating rhythms and dramatic energy. These pieces (Grades 6-8 ABRSM levels), with their Latin names harking back to a different age, provide the more advanced pianist with a musically challenging and rewarding depiction of different attitudes towards time.

Tempus Fugit (Time Flies) and Momentum are both influenced by jazz and have lively Eastern European folk dance rhythms. Momento Temporis (A Moment in Time) is tranquil and modal, with sonorous pedalling, whilst the harmonies in Perpetuum Mobile often employ familiar diatonic language and use chords based on the intervals of the second and fourth. Tempus Rerum Imperator (Time, Commander of All Things) is a spiky, urgent and chromatic evocation of time running away with us while the final prelude, Ab Aeterno, (From Time Immemorial) is a dark evocation of eternity, with just one chord deployed in a series of mathematical progressions, using rhythmical diminution and augmentation to outline a journey.

16 pages
Copyright © 2018
EVC Music Publications Ltd
ISBN 978-1-911359-22-7

Beowulf – a Suite for Piano  (SP1302)      available from Spartan Press

Beowulf is an epic 5th century poem, written in old Engish. A Geatish warrior called Beowulf helps neighbouring Danish King Hrothgar to rid his meadhall of a monster called Grendel. These pieces were published on the occasion of Spartan’s 25th anniversary, and are inspired by incidental music written in 1984, for a production performed by Islip Primary School, Oxfordshire.    Completed: 18th February, 2015

Birthday Presents – 9 Musical Portraits for Piano  (SP1304)      available from Spartan Press

To coin a phrase: this book contains ‘something for everyone’. Each of these nine ‘musical gifts’ portrays a different personality, from the itinerate gossiper, to the ‘dreamy type’, the belligerent ‘war monger’, all the way through to the ‘joker’ at the end. If you are giving this book as a birthday present, perhaps the beneficiary should be asked to suggest which of the personalities they feel best suits their countenance, and then compare notes with the giver! These pieces were published on the occasion of Spartan’s 25th birthday.    Completed: 1st March, 2015

Good Times Past   (SP1300)      available from Spartan Press

‘Good Times Past’ comprises a series of nine short and contrasting piano pieces, in a light, yet essentially modern idiom. Glancing affectionately back in time, to an era of traditional pastimes and board games, these pieces where published on the occasion of Spartan’s 25th birthday, and are musically related to a set of flute duets written in 1982, which became ‘Tricks and Games’ – Spartan’s first published book. Nine easy pieces, including:- Chinese Chequers, Draughts, Cowboys, American Indians, Ragtime etc. – each presents a different challenge, yet with the emphasis on fun. Ragtime was selected to be published in Pianist Magazine, March 2015.    Completed: 5th December, 2014

Ragtimes and Gladtimes  (SP1305)      available from Spartan Press

These pieces where published on the occasion of Spartan’s 25th birthday, and are musically related to a set of piano duets written in 2001, ‘Whirligig’.    Completed: 4th June, 2015

What Do You Dream About?  (SP1307)      available from Spartan Press

Duration: 10 minutes.  These light hearted Surreal Reveries were composed as part of Spartan’s 25th anniversary year celebrations and there’s quite a story attached to them: The Spartan Press team organised a ‘brainstorming’ session (as they often do) to help with deciding on definitive titles for each of the pieces, but we generated so many good ideas that we simply couldn’t decide what to do: so we invite you, the pianist, to provide your own titles! The full results of our production meeting were entertaining and illuminating, and so we’ve reproduced them for your entertainment on page 15. In the score, we have at least gone as far as associating each movement with an appropriate ’emoticon’, just for the fun of it. Grades c. 4 – 7.     Completed: 25th June, 2015

Piano Duet

D minor Variations  (Op. 12)     more details

1st Performance: Windsor Baptist Church: Janette Creber and Mark Goddard..  Printed facsimile of the original manuscript (score and part).    Completed: 1st June, 1976

Fantasia after Brahms  (Op. 7)     more details

Completed: 15th December, 1975. 1st Performance: 11/12/1975 given by Chris Banks and Mark Goddard, Cheney School.

Completely revised and typeset in September 2018. Due to be published by EVC Music Publications Ltd in 2019.

Organ Solo

Partita Variations  (Op. 36)     more details

Written for Richard Pilliner. Printed facsimile of the original manuscript score.    Completed: 1st June, 1980

Harpsichord

Reflection  (Op. 29)     more details

Duration: 9 minutes.  Written for Richard Pilliner.     Completed: January, 1980 and fully revised and typeset February 2019.

Violin, Double Bass, Clarinet, Bassoon, Trumpet, Trombone and Percussion

Joplin: Three Rags  (Op. 67)     more details

Joplin, arr: Goddard

Ragtime Dance, Bethena and Maple Leaf Rag, scored to match the 7 Instruments found in Stravinsky Soldier?s Tale. For Jackie Keirs and the Oxford Dance Theatre Tour, 1988 and 2008. Printed facsimile of the original manuscript (score and parts).    Completed: 1st April, 1987

Trumpet, Violin, Viola, Cello and Piano

Circles – for Chamber Ensemble  (Op. 47)     more details

Duration: 12 minutes.  Winning prize in the Humphrey Searle Chamber Music Prize 1983. Printed facsimile of the original manuscript (score and parts).    Completed: 15th January, 1983

Flexible Wind Ensemble

Fables  (SP320)      available from Spartan Press

Earthy music inspired by three Old English poems about the advent of Spring: ‘Vertue’, ‘Alysoun’ and ‘To Bishop Hartgar in Thirst’ – Old English equivalents of Religion, Sex and Drugs respectively! Individual parts for all Spartan Press ensembles are available separately, quickly and inexpensively.     Completed: 15th March, 1994

Freestyle  (SP378)      available from Spartan Press

Versatile music in jazz style in six parts (unusually). Individual parts for all Spartan Press ensembles are available separately, quickly and inexpensively. DO NOT PHOTOCOPY.    Completed: 15th August, 1995

The Washington Post  (SP291)      available from Spartan Press

Sousa, arr: Goddard

Six basic parts. Individual parts for all Spartan Press ensembles are available separately, quickly and inexpensively.     Completed: 15th December, 1993

Wind Quintet

Hornpipe Variations  (SP103)      available from Spartan Press

Duration: 7 minutes.  Student work, under the teaching of Gordon Crosse. Theme is a Hornpipe in E minor by Henry Purcell. 5 short variations: Fanfare, Dance, Chorale, Tarantella, Fugue.    Completed: 15th January, 1979

Wedding Music  (SP1301)      available from Spartan Press

Duration: 10 minutes.  Three celebratory pieces, commissioned originally for a wedding, arranged here for wind quintet by the composer. Ideal for the signing of the register! Originally written for wind sextet, and published in 1989 as ‘Fanfare, Romance and Jig’.    Completed: 27th March, 2015

Wind Quintet and Narrator

A Tale of Five Winds – A Story for Christmas  (SP120)      available from Spartan Press

Composer: Goddard, Author: Pegg

Duration: 25-30 minutes.  1st Performance: Holywell Music Rooms Oxford, December 1985.  Text adapted from a Chinese poem by Stephen Pegg. Wind Quintet with Narrator. Written for the Oxford based wind quintet ‘The Five Winds’ for a Children’s Christmas concert. First performed at the Holywell Music Rooms Oxford 1985. 16 MP3 samples of that first performance are available to listen to, and although the sound recording is poor, it conveys the essence of the piece. A sleepy bear (bassoon), a romantic lady (cor anglais), a mad cobbler (clarinet) and a fisherman’s son (piccolo), are all visited by the ‘Mountain Wind’ (horn) of Stephen Pegg’s imaginative story.    Completed: 1st December, 1986

Wind Sextet

Fanfare, Romance and Jig – Three Short Pieces  (SP116)      available from Spartan Press

Duration: 10 minutes.  1st Performance: Cambridge (wedding).  Wind Sextet. Three jolly pieces for 2 clarinets, 2 horns and 2 bassoons, originally written for the wedding of Peter and Kay Fenton.    Completed: 1st January, 1986

The Washington Post  (SP164)      available from Spartan Press

Sousa, arr: Goddard

Written for the late Marshall Stoneham’s “Dorchester Players”. Scored for 2 clarinets, 2 horns and 2 bassoons.     Completed: 15th November, 1990

Wind Nonet

Force of Destiny Overture  (SP162)      available from Spartan Press

Verdi, arr: Goddard

1 flute, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets in A, 2 bassoons, 2 horns in F. Score and parts. Lovely new edition, fully typeset and re-printed to a high standard in February 2007.    Completed: 15th August, 1991

Wind Band

Buffoonery for Solo Bassoon & Wind Band  (SP209)      available from Spartan Press

Goddard, arr: Goddard

Duration: 4-5 minutes.  This arrangement was made for use by the R.A.F. massed bands tour of the U.K. in October 1991 and subsequently broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in January 1992. The solo bassoon part is almost the same as the version for bassoon and piano (SP143), with the piano part freely arranged for military band. The piece would work equally well for trombone and band. Recorded on CD: Polyphonic QPRM 117D played by the arranger with the Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force – U.K. tour 1991.    Completed: 14th November, 1991. YouTube video excerpts viewable here.

Brass Ensemble

Concerto for Brass  (SP111)      available from Spartan Press

An upgraded edition of this exciting work for 10 piece brass ensemble that has enjoyed consistent success since its composition in 1981. Scored for 4 trp (1 dbl picc.trp/3 & 4 dbl flugal) hn in F, 3 tenor tbns, bass tbn, tba. Challenging contemporary music. Duration: 15 mins. The original facsimile edition was replaced in 2020 with a fully revised and expertly typeset edition. Score and 10 parts.

Brass Band

Paso-doble Demento – A Lollipop for Brass Band  (SP126)      available from Spartan Press

Duration: 3 minutes.  This entertaining ‘lollipop’ item started life as a bassoon quartet(!) but was ‘refurbished’ for Wantage Silver Band in 1989. The style of the piece is rooted in ‘big band’ sounds and is in a simplified scoring with a single part for each of Eb horns, baritones and euphoniums. The ‘kit’ percussion part is optional. The scoring is thinned out. Manuscript form.    Completed: 1st May, 1989

Sands Of Time  (Op. 48)     more details

Two pieces for brass band. Printed facsimile of the original manuscript (score and parts).    Completed: 1st May, 1983

Sea Legend – A Symphonic Poem  (SP125
)      available from Spartan Press

Duration: 15 minutes.  15 minute ‘tone poem’ written for Wantage Silver Band, featuring three solo cornets. The ingredients of a ‘Rip-roaring Seafarer’s Yarn’ permeate the musical textures unfettered. Manuscript form. (Also available for small orchestra on hire only).    Completed: 1st May, 1989

The Circus – A Light Overture for brass band  (SP129
)      available from Spartan Press

Duration: 5 minutes.  1st Performance: Wantage Silver Band.  This overture, which parallels some of the traditional circus acts (for example trapeze, jugglers, clowns etc), is meant as an affectionate parody of a musical style all too readily neglected these days. Manuscript form. (Also available for orchestra on hire only).    Completed: 1st May, 1983

Brass Band and Solo Trombone

Bone Shaker  (SP127)      available from Spartan Press

Duration: 4-5 minutes.  Solo trombone and brass band. This piece was originally written as the final ‘prank’ movement of a concerto for trombone and orchestra. Manuscript form.    Completed: 1st May, 1989

String Quartet

Halloween – 13 Scary Minutes (Op. 43)     more details

Completed: 15th January, 1982 and revised October 2021. Fully typeset score and parts. Duration: approximately 13 minutes.

Flower Festival  (SP611)      available from Spartan Press

Duration: 10 minutes.  These entertaining pieces were written originally for a concert as part of a Flower Festival at the Oxfordshire village of Chesterton, in June 1985.     Completed: 8th June, 2001

The Barber of Seville  (SP490)      available from Spartan Press

Rossini, arr: Goddard

Probably Rossini’s most famous aria, arranged for string quartet with the option to replace the viola part with Violin 3.    Completed: 18th May, 1998

String Orchestra

Chesterton Flowers  (SP124)      available from Spartan Press

Duration: 10 minutes.  1st Performance: November 1987.  Chesterton Flowers was written for a concert given as part of a Flower Festival at the Oxfordshire village of Chesterton, in June 1985. Hollyhocks, Deadly Nightshade, French Marigolds and Canterbury Bells. 4 Bassoons (No contra required).    Completed: 1st November, 1987

Heat Of The Sun, The – A Dream Cycle for Strings  (Op. 46)     more details

Duration: 21 minutes.  1st Performance: James Judd with the Wren Orchestra. BBC Capital Radio Broadcast from St. Johns Smith Square London..  Winning work in the Capital Radio Prize 1982. Printed facsimile of the original manuscript (score and parts).    Completed: 1st June, 1982

Medieval Carol  (SP150)      available from Spartan Press

Originally arranged for West Oxfordshire Adult Education String Workshop, this short piece is for players of an early grade. Individual parts for all Spartan Press ensembles are available separately, quickly and inexpensively.     Completed: 10th June, 1990

Choral (SATB)

At The Year’s Spring  (SP147)      available from Spartan Press

Composer: Goddard, Author: Pegg

Duration: 7 minutes.  Texts selected and translated by Stephen Pegg: Vertue (George Herbert), Alysoun (C13th Anon, translated from Middle English), To Bishop Hartgar In Thirst (C9th translated from Latin). A virtuous soul, romantic thoughts about Alison, and a yearning for a drink or two! Unaccompanied choral music which in the last piece provides additional short easy solos from each section of the choir.     Completed: 15th March, 1990

Le Roi a Fait Battre Tambour  (SP128)      available from Spartan Press

Music by Mark Goddard. Words edited by Lois Steenman-Clark

Duration: 3 minutes..  1st Performance: Headington Singers.  A French Revolution Concert piece. The King Beats His Drum’ text selected and edited by Lois Steenman-Clark, was written for a French Revolutionary Concert in July 1989. The setting is for SATB with either piano, or (much more fun) two piccolos and two bassoons (parts available separately: SP1383 and SP1384).     Completed: 14th July, 1989

Medieval Carol  (SP135)      available from Spartan Press

Composer: Goddard, Author: Pegg

Duration: 3 minutes.  A Medieval Carol is for unaccompanied SATB and is a setting of a text transferred from medieval English by Stephen Pegg. Originally written for the Headington Singers, the carol has been performed widely by choral societies and school choirs since 1989.     Completed: 2nd October, 1989

Chamber Ensemble, Choir, Narrators, Actors

Beowulf – A Theatrical Event  (Op. 55)     more details

Printed facsimile of the original manuscript (full score, vocal score and parts).    Completed: 10th October, 1984

Choir and Orchestra

5 Epithets of War – Conductor’s Full Score  (SP106)      available from Spartan Press

Composer: Goddard, Author: Scannell

Duration: 10 minutes.  Scored for: 5 part choir (SSATB) Organ Brass Quintet String Quartet Timpani/Percussion Player 1: Timpani and bass drum Player 2: Glockenspiel, cymbals, suspended cymbal, tam-tam and snare drum. Adapted from the poetry of Vernon Scannell (1922 – 2007) Commissioned in 1980 by Oxford Education Department for performance by the combined secondary school choirs of Oxfordshire, conducted by Chris Banks.    Completed: 1st November, 1980

5 Epithets of War – Set of Parts  (SP1310)      available from Spartan Press

Composer: Goddard, Author: Scannell

PARTS include: Organ, Brass Quintet, String Quartet, Percussion Player 1: Timpani and bass drum Player 2: Glockenspiel, cymbals, suspended cymbal, tam-tam and snare drum.    Completed: 1st January, 1980

5 Epithets of War – Vocal Score  (SP1309)      available from Spartan Press

Composer: Goddard, Author: Scannell

Duration: 10 minutes.  Scored for: 5 part choir (SSATB) Organ Brass Quintet String Quartet Timpani/Percussion Player 1: Timpani and bass drum Player 2: Glockenspiel, cymbals, suspended cymbal, tam-tam and snare drum. Adapted from the poetry of Vernon Scannell (1922 – 2007) Commissioned in 1980 by Oxford Education Department for performance by the combined secondary school choirs of Oxfordshire, conducted by Chris Banks.    Completed: 1st January, 1980

A Pardoner’s Tale – A Dramatic Cantata  (Op. 40)     more details

Duration: 25 minutes.  Text by Chaucer, music by Mark Goddard. Scored for Choir, Tenor and Baritone Soloists, Narrator and Orchestra. Printed facsimile of the original manuscript (score, vocal score and parts).    Completed: 15th April, 1981

Weber: Trauer-Musik J116  (Op. 60)     more details

Weber, Reconstructed by Mark Goddard, editor: Marshall Stoneham

Duration: 6 minutes.  1st Performance: March 1986.  Choir, Baritone soloist and Orchestra. Reconstruction. Printed facsimile of the original manuscript (score and parts).    Completed: 15th March, 1986

Light Orchestra

The Circus – A Light Overture for orchestra  (Op. 39)     more details

Duration: 5 minutes.  Completed: 1st April, 1981 and revised in September 2018. Winner of the Eric Coates Prize for composition at the Royal Academy of Music. First performance: Abingdon and District Music Society.

Chamber Orchestra

Caverns  (Op. 44)     more details

Duration: 14 minutes.  Single wind/brass timps and strings. Printed facsimile of the original manuscript (score and parts).    Completed: 1st April, 1982

Sinfonietta  (Op. 31)     more details

Duration: 16 minutes.  1st Performance: John Carewe with RAM orchestra.  Four movements for chamber orchestra. Printed facsimile of the original manuscript (score and parts).    Completed: 1st December, 1979

Orchestra

Beowulf – A Symphonic Poem  (Op. 62)     more details

1st Performance: Oxford Symphony Orchestra, Oxford Town Hall. MG conducing..  Printed facsimile of the original manuscript (score and parts).    Completed: 1st September, 1986

Caverns  (Op. 45)     more details

Duration: 14 minutes.  Double wind/brass timps and strings. Printed facsimile of the original manuscript (score and parts).    Completed: 1st April, 1982

Sea Legend – A Symphonic Poem For Orchestra  (Op. 69)     more details

Printed facsimile of the original manuscript (score and parts: Fl, Obx2, Bn, Trpx3, Tps and Strings).    Completed: 1st February, 1989

Trombone Concerto – Full Orchestral Score  (SP1394)      available from Spartan Press

Duration: 20 minutes.  1st Performance: Mike Skitt – Burford Orchestra, March 1986 and Wantage Silver Band..  Commissioned by John Esaias for the Burford Orchestra and the trombonist Michael Skitt. Five movements.     Completed: 1st June, 1987

Trombone Concerto  (SP1395)      available from Spartan Press

Duration: 20 minutes.  1st Performance: Mike Skitt – Burford Orchestra, March 1986 and Wantage Silver Band..  Commissioned by John Esaias for the Burford Orchestra and the trombonist Michael Skitt. Five movements.     Completed: 1st June, 1987

Orchestra and Narrator

A Tale of Five Winds – A Story for Christmas (Orchestra with Narrator)  (SP179)      available from Spartan Press

Composer: Goddard, Author: Pegg

Duration: 25-30 minutes.  1st Performance: Headington Singers Concert in 1990?.  Text adapted from a Chinese poem by Stephen Pegg.    Completed: 1st December, 1985