- NLW MS 1930D
- File
- [1800-1829]
Part of Crosswood (Mont.) Manuscripts
Transcripts by John Jenkins of English, Welsh, and Scottish airs arranged for four voices and with English words.
Jenkins, John, 1770-1829
Part of Crosswood (Mont.) Manuscripts
Transcripts by John Jenkins of English, Welsh, and Scottish airs arranged for four voices and with English words.
Jenkins, John, 1770-1829
Part of Crosswood (Mont.) Manuscripts
Psalm- and hymn-tunes sung in Wales, transcribed, with Welsh words, by John Jenkins.
Part of Crosswood (Mont.) Manuscripts
Welsh and English airs and hymn-tunes, and some English nursery rhymes transcribed by John Jenkins.
Jenkins, John, 1770-1829
Part of Crosswood (Mont.) Manuscripts
'Welsh Tunes sent [by John Jenkins] to Mr. [John] Parry January 28th 1826 and the words adapted to them; with some observations on both'; a list, by John Jenkins, of 'Welsh Tunes wanted to which appropriate Words are found'; and 'Remarks on certain Welsh Tunes which are to be transcribed into ... " Melus Seiniau Cymru"....'
Jenkins, John, 1770-1829
Part of Crosswood (Mont.) Manuscripts
Welsh music, vocal and instrumental, including national airs, hymn-tunes, etc., collected by John Jenkins and much of it transcribed by him; Welsh airs collected by John Gwynne (Philomusus) and Aneurin; and psalm-tunes, many of them sent for competition at the Powys eisteddfod, 1824, by J. Davies (Glynceiriog), David Harris (Nantllymysten, afterwards of Carno), David Jenkin Morgan (Dewi Cynllo), Cadwaladr Jones (saer maen, Trawsfynydd), John Cain Jones, Robert Jones (Saer maen, Llanuwchllyn), James Lewis (Cwmscawen, Radnorshire), William Owen (Gwilym Glan Hafren), David Owens (Eglwysfach, Denbighshire), Pierce Pierce (Mold), and Roger Woodhouse (Newtown).
Part of Crosswood (Mont.) Manuscripts
Welsh airs and folk-tunes transcribed by Nicholas Bennet.