Charles Edward Stephens Born 18.3.1821 London Died 13.7.1892 London.
Composer, Organist1, pianist and teacher. He was the second of two children2
He studied with Cipriani Potter, James A.Hamilton and Henry Blagrove3 for violin.
He excelled in composition for chamber music for which he won several prizes.
Orchestral
Symphony
Symphony in G minor, 'The Elegiac' 1875
Overture, 'A Dream of Happiness' 1873
+ 4 other overtures
Chamber
Piano Quartet in B minor Op.2 pub.by Schott 1853
Piano Trio in F Op.1 pub. by Schott 1851
String Quartet in G Op.21 pub. by Schott 1881
String Quartet in F Op.22 pub. by Schott 1881
Sonata Piacevole for piano and flute 1883
Piano
'Matilde' valse Op.5
Sehnsucht, nocturne Op.6
Piano Sonata Op.8
Allegro-rhapsodie Op.9
Idylle rustique Op.10
Impromptu Op.13
Romance Op.14
Reverie Op.17
Marche guerriere Op.18 1872
Printemps Op.20
Duo concertante for 2 pianos Op.4
Duo brillante piano 4 hand Op.19
Organ
Two movements Op.3
Two movements Op.7
Fantasia Op.11
Two movements Op.15
Offertoire Op.16
Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in F, Op.23 1880
Fantasia Op.24
Song
Come, fill ye right merrily. Part song 1858
O Praise the Lord all Ye Nations, anthem Op.12 1868
1.
St.Mark's, Myddleton Square, London 1843
Trinity Church, Paddington,London 1846
St John , Hampstead, Lonon 1856
St. Mark's, St John's Wood, London 1862
St.Clement Danes, Strand, London 1864-9
St.Savior's, Paddington, London 1872
2. Samuel John Stephens 1819-1889 Professor of music.
3.Henry Gamble Blagrove 1811-1872
For what it's worth, 5 of his works are currently available on IMSLP. (https://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Stephens,_Charles_Edward)