RUTLAND BOUGHTON MANUSCRIPTS. Vols. II, III. 'The Birth of Arthur', music-drama in two acts; 1908-1909. Libretto by Reginald Buckley and the composer. The first music-drama in Boughton's Arthurian cycle. First complete performance at the Glastonbury Festival, 16 Aug. 1920.
RUTLAND BOUGHTON MANUSCRIPTS. Vol. IV A, B. 'The Immortal Hour a Music-Drama Poem from the Spirit-Play of Fiona Macleod' (50963 A, f. 1), in two acts; composed 1912-1913 ('Score finished July 9.1914', 50963 B, f. 53). Full score. Composer's note of orchestra required (50963 A, f. 1). Dedicated to Christina Walshe (ibid.). First performed at the Glastonbury Festival, 26 Aug. 1914. Published in vocal score 1920; in full score 1923. Boughton's annotated copy of Fiona Macleod's The Immortal Hour...
RUTLAND BOUGHTON MANUSCRIPTS. Vols. V, VI. 'The Round Table Music-drama' (50964 A, f. 1) in three acts; 1915-1916. Libretto by Reginald Buckley and the composer. The second part of the Arthurian cycle. First performed at the Glastonbury Festival, 14 Aug. 1916.
RUTLAND BOUGHTON MANUSCRIPTS. Vols. VIII, IX. 'Alcestis', 'a choral-drama adapted from the play of Euripides – Englished by Gilbert Murray – Musicked by Rutland Boughton' (50967 A, f. 1), in two acts; 1920-1922. First performed at the Glastonbury Festival, 26 Aug. 1922.
RUTLAND BOUGHTON MANUSCRIPTS. Vols. X, XI. 'The Queen of Cornwall', music-drama in two acts; 1923-1924. Words based on Thomas Hardy's mummers' play. Published in vocal score 1926.
RUTLAND BOUGHTON MANUSCRIPTS. Vols. XII, XIII. 'The Ever Young', music-drama in five scenes; 1928-1929. Libretto by the composer. First performed at Bath, 9 Sept. 1935.
RUTLAND BOUGHTON MANUSCRIPTS. Vols. XIV, XV. 'The Lily Maid', music-drama in three acts; 1933-1934. Libretto by the composer. The third part of the Arthurian cycle. First performed at Stroud, 10 Sept. 1934.
RUTLAND BOUGHTON MANUSCRIPTS. Vols. XVII, XVIII. 'Galahad', music-drama in four scenes; 1943-1944. Libretto by the composer. The fourth part of the Arthurian cycle.
RUTLAND BOUGHTON MANUSCRIPTS. Vols. XXI, XXII. 'Snow White', ballet 'for children – with or without adults' (50980, f. 1); 1912. Scenario by Margaret Morris. First performed Chelsea, 1912.