Musical compositions Buck's compositions include a
piano quintet (Op. 17), a
string quintet (Op. 19), a
violin sonata (Op. 21), and a
piano quartet (Op. 22). These were all unpublished, and many of his early manuscripts were later destroyed in World War II during an air raid. There was also an orchestral overture,
Coeur de Lion Op. 18. His
Songs of the Holy Child, a collection of nine choral pieces, has been recorded by the Sheldon Consort, along with other anthems and the organ chorale prelude
In Dulci Jubilo, performed by David Bednall.
Writings He is possibly best remembered today for his writing and editing. He edited
The English Psalter (London, 1925) with
Charles Macpherson.
The Oxford Song Book of English national and folk songs for schools was issued in 1929, followed by
The Oxford Nursery Song Book in 1934. His books include
The Scope of Music (1924, derived from the Cramb lectures he delivered in Glasgow the previous year), and
Psychology for Musicians (1944), written long before the subject became fashionable in the 1960s. •
The Organ: a Complete Method for the Study of Technique and Style (London, 1909) •
Unfigured Harmony (Oxford, 1911) •
Organ Playing (London, 1912) •
The First Year at the Organ (London, 1913) •
Acoustics for Musicians (Oxford, 1918) •
The Scope of Music (Oxford, 1924) •
A History of Music (London, 1929) •
The Oxford Song Book Volume 1 (1929) •
The Oxford Nursery Song Book (Oxford, 1933) •
Psychology for Musicians (London, 1944) {{s-ttl|title=
Organist and Master of the Choristers of
Wells Cathedral {{s-ttl|title= Organist and Master of the Choristers,
Bristol Cathedral ==References==