As a composer, Walter Macfarren was much less ambitious and productive than his brother, George Alexander: there are no large-scale choral or dramatic works, and his orchestral music falls into two widely-separated periods of activity. Instead he was chiefly concerned with teaching (and writing for) the piano, besides having some prominence as a conductor. His inclusion in Hyperion's Romantic Piano Concerto series was a very welcome surprise. Dates are generally as given in his autobiography, published in 1905.
1845 - Blue Beard, overture (Royal Academy of Music, London, 1845)
A Winter's Tale, overture
Othello, overture [No.1]
Piano Concerto in B minor [lost]
1846 - Beppo, overture
1847 - The Taming of the Shrew, overture
1878 - Pastoral Overture in A (Brighton Festival, February 1878)
Hero and Leander, overture (Bristol, 1878; Brighton Festival, February 1879)
1879-80 - Symphony in B flat (Brighton Festival, 24th February 1880)
1880 - Concertstück in E, for piano and orchestra (Brighton Festival, 25th February 1881)
1881 - King Henry V, overture (Brighton Festival, 25th February 1881)
1895 - Othello, overture [No.2] (Stock Exchange Orchestral Society, Queen's Hall, London, 18th February 1896)
Commercial recording -
Concertstück in E, for piano and orchestra (Hyperion CDA67720)