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Dr Terence Rees Papers
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Acquired manuscripts

The group comprises letters, [early 19 cent.]-1966, numerous musical compositions, 1838-1943, and two plays, 1901-1960.

Alun Hoddinott

The file comprises press cuttings relating to performances of the works of the composer, Alun Hoddinott, together with an article on his larger works.

Cardiff: press cuttings

The series comprises press cuttings from English newspapers and journals, 1863-[pre 1998], relating to Wales, and more especially to Cardiff.

Diaries

A diary kept by the actor and designer John Garside, recording his tour of South Wales, September - November 1940, with The Old Vic Company, performing Shakespeare's Macbeth with Lewis Casson, Sybil Thorndike and others.

Garside, John, b. 1887

Dr Terence Rees Papers

  • GB 0210 TERRES
  • Fonds
  • [mid-19 cent.]-1998 (accumulated [c. 1950] x 1998)

The fonds comprise personal correspondence, [c. 1950]-1983, scrapbooks and press cuttings, 1925-1998, relating to Welsh actors, music and the theatre in Wales, Cardiff Bay Opera House, &c., and acquired papers and manuscripts, mainly music scores and plays, [mid-19cent.]-1966.

Rees, Terence, 1928-

Draft of `Big Taff'

The series comprises an unfinished holograph manuscript and typescript draft, 1983, by Terence Rees of '"Big Taff", a sort of epic'.

Dylan Thomas

The file comprises a scrapbook, press cuttings, articles and programmes, 1954-1998, relating to the life and work of Dylan Thomas.

Emlyn Williams

The file comprises press cuttings, programmes and periodicals, 1927-1987, relating to the life and work of Emlyn Williams.

Francesco Schira: 'Niccolò de Lapi'

A holograph full score, [?1863], by Francesco Schira (1809-1883) of an Italian opera entitled 'Niccolò de Lapi; ossia, L'Assedio di Firenze'. The work was first performed at Her Majesty's Theatre, Haymarket, London, 1863.

Schira, Francesco, 1809-1893

Gwyn Thomas

The file comprises a press cutting of an article by Gwyn Thomas, together with programmes of performances of his works, 1964-1982.

Thomas, Gwyn, 1913-1981

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