My father has recently discovered Finzi (thanks to yours truly), and asked me how much work by this composer existed. So I hunted around and found this:
Gerald FinziFrom that site, a full list of Finzi's works with opus numbers of his own devising:
Opus Numbers(All designations, including blanks and projections into which posthumous works could be neatly fitted, were Finzi’s own.)
1 ) Ten Children’s Songs
2 ) By Footpath and Stile
3 ) English Pastorals and Elegies
A Severn Rhapsody
Requiem da camera
4 ) Psalms for unaccompanied SATB
5 ) Three Short Elegies
6 ) Introit
7 ) New Year Music
8 ) Dies natalis
9 ) Farewell to Arms
10 ) Eclogue
11 ) Romance
12 ) Two Sonnets by John Milton
13a ) To a Poet
13b ) Oh Fair to See
14 ) A Young Man’s Exhortation
15 ) Earth and Air and Rain
16 ) Before and After Summer
17 ) Seven Poems of Robert Bridges
18 ) Let Us Garlands Bring
19a ) Till Earth Outwears
19b ) I Said to Love
20 ) The Fall of the Leaf
21 ) Interlude
22 ) Oboe Quintet/[Elegy]
23 ) Five Bagatelles
24 ) Prelude and Fugue
25 ) String Trio/[Prelude for strings]
26 ) ‘Lo, the full, final sacrifice’
27 ) Three Anthems:
‘My lovely one’
‘God is gone up’
‘Welcome sweet and sacred feast’
28 ) Love’s Labour’s Lost
a) songs
b) suite
29 ) Intimations of Immortality
30 ) For St Cecilia
31 ) Clarinet Concerto
32 ) Bridges partsongs for unaccompanied male voices
‘Thou didst delight my eyes’
33 ) ‘All this night’
34 ) Occasional Songs
‘Muses and Graces’
35 ) Two-part songs for accompanied male voices
‘Let us now praise famous men’
36 ) Magnificat
37 ) ‘White-flowering days’
38 ) Grand Fantasia and Toccata
39 ) In terra pax
40 ) Cello Concerto