Many of his compositions have titles related to the West Country, such as the three movement
West Country Suite, first performed at the Torquay Music Festival on 9 October 1935, based on folk tunes from Somerset. But Redman also composed a piano concerto (dedicated to his wife), the first concert performance of which was given in Bournemouth on 15 June 1942, with soloist
Moura Lympany, the composer conducting. There was also a cello concerto, a concerto grosso for piano and strings (first performance by the Bristol Sinfonia, January 1972), three operas, two ballets, sacred choral music and chamber music, including a violin sonata. A review of the first performance of his male voice part song
On Newlyn Hill (1937) appeared in
The Cornishman on 23 December 1937 and is quoted by
Stephen Banfield. Redman was also an expert on Chinese music, and his settings to translations of nearly 50 Chinese poems are particularly noteworthy.
Light orchestral music, including
Away on the Hills, a pastoral piece for string orchestra;
Marston Court;
From a Moorish village; ''Pan's Garden
; West Country Suite
; Rhapsody on Somerset Folk Songs
and An Irish Souvenir''.
Piano pieces, including
A Cornish Legend;
Mist on the Moors;
On the Cornish Coast. Many of Redman's piano miniatures, and the more substantial
Three Preludes of 1918, have been recorded by
Duncan Honeybourne. ==References==