Three Welsh folksongs : : arranged for cello and piano,
- A3/65.
- File
- [2002].
Part of The Alun Hoddinott Archive,
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Three Welsh folksongs : : arranged for cello and piano,
Part of The Alun Hoddinott Archive,
Tair cân Gymreig = : Three songs of Wales : Welsh folk song arrangements for male choir and harp,
Part of The Tŷ Cerdd Archive,
Ink score of arrangements of 'Dacw 'nghariad i', 'Ym Mhontypridd mae nghariad' a 'Ffarwel i blwy' Llangower'.
Six Welsh folk songs : : arr. for high voice and piano,
Part of The Alun Hoddinott Archive,
Ink score, dated January 1982.
words traditional.
Part of Crosswood (Mont.) Manuscripts
'Per-seiniau Cymru', a collection by John Jenkins, [1824]-[1825] (watermarks 1814, 1820), of Welsh tunes 'cyfaddas i Destunau difrifol' ('suitable for serious subjects') (f. 1).
The volume contains 101 tunes, 52 of which are copied from Melus-seiniau Cymru (NLW MS 1940iA). Nos 1-47 (ff. 3-48) and No. 56 (ff. 56 verso-57) have the Welsh lyrics added. A list of contents is on ff. 1 verso-2 verso.
Jenkins, John, 1770-1829
Mini-variations on a Welsh theme,
Part of Mansel Thomas Music Manuscripts,
Manuscript piano sketches ('before brass scoring') of 'Mini-variations on a Welsh theme', along with a set of orchestral parts. Based on the Welsh folk tune 'Hob y deri dando': Deheubarth-South Wales Version.
Part of Crosswood (Mont.) Manuscripts
'Melus-seiniau Cymru', a collection by John Jenkins, [1817]-[1820], with additions to about 1825 (watermarks 1805, 1813 in the fly-leaves), of Welsh tunes, most with the Welsh lyrics added.
The volume is divided into several sections, consisting of 60 psalms and hymns (ff. 2-26, 151-178), 40 hymn-tunes (ff. 28-48), 58 elegies, carols and moral songs (ff. 50-96) and 67 songs on various themes including military and romance (ff. 100-149, 179-190).
Jenkins, John, 1770-1829
A letter book, 1917-1922, of Philip Thomas, Neath, containing mostly copies of his replies to invitations to adjudicate at local eisteddfodau and to conduct cymanfaoedd canu, chiefly in South Wales. Included are five Welsh folk-songs mostly in tonic sol-fa notation (ff. 71-72, 74-76).
Philip Thomas.
I send a greeting : : [a Welsh folksong arranged for unaccompanied mixed chorus],
Part of The Alun Hoddinott Archive,
Four Welsh songs : : for male voices and piano (or orchestra),
Part of The Alun Hoddinott Archive,
Ink full score (orchestral version, Welsh and English words); ink full score (piano version, Welsh and English words), marked in preparation for publication by OUP; and ink score (piano version, with Welsh words only).
English version by Rhiannon Hoddinott.
[Four Welsh songs] : : [arranged for unison voices and orchestra (or solo piano)] ,
Part of The Alun Hoddinott Archive,
A collection, [c. 1869]-1936, by Philip Thomas, of miscellaneous hymns and folk-songs in Welsh, including hymn-tunes by Thomas Hopkin Evans, Liverpool (f. 3), John Hughes, Dolgellau (ff. 4-5) and John Nicholas, Port Talbot (ff. 7 verso-8); hymn-tunes from printed detholiadau (ff. 13, 15-28); and copies of tunes for inclusion in The Journal of the Welsh Folk-Song Society, 3 (1936). Also included are facsimile copies of pages from Robert ap Huw's music manuscript (BL Addl. MS 14907) (ff. 64-71).
Miscellaneous letters, 1913-1934, mostly addressed to Philip Thomas, relating mainly to his involvement in local eisteddfodau and musical events. Included are letters and papers relating to Neath Harmonic Society, 1926 (ff. 34-36), and the 1933 Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Parliamentary Bill, 1931 (ff. 47-9); verses relating to the Mari Lwyd (f. 1); a printed programme of service for Central Church, Chicago, 1922 (ff. 11-13); Thomas's adjudication for the choral competition at the Swansea National Eisteddfod, 1926 (ff. 37-41); a printed leaflet for Haslemere Music Festival, 1934 (ff. 60-61); and the tune and words of a Welsh Christmas Carol (f. 53) and of a Welsh folk-song (ff. 64-66).
Bugeilio'r gwenith gwyn (T.T.B.B.),
Part of The Tŷ Cerdd Archive,
Ink score for male voices.
words by Wil Hopcyn ; folk song arranged by the composer.
Part of Emlyn Evans Manuscripts,
A copy of Jane Williams (Aberpergwm)'s Collection of Welsh Folk Songs, published in 1844, with an index by D. Emlyn Evans written on the cover.
A volume containing transcripts in the hand of Philip Thomas of Welsh airs from Maria Jane Williams, Ancient National Airs of Gwent and Morganwg... (Llandovery, 1844) (pp. 1-64); John Parry, British Harmony... (Ruabon, 1781) (pp. 65-76); Edward Jones, The Bardic Museum (London, 1802) (pp. 77-80) and Musical and Poetical Relicks of the Welsh Bards (London, 1784) (pp. 81-3). A photostat copy of a letter, [c. 1844], from Maria Jane Williams, Aberpergwm, relating to the introduction to her book has been tipped in on p. 84.
Philip Thomas.
Llawysgrifau cerddorol Llanofer,
Llawysgrifau cerddorol yn tarddu o blas Llanofer, [1830x1871], yn cynnwys yn bennaf alawon gwerin, rhai gyda geiriau. Cofnodwyd rhai yn llaw Augusta Hall, Arglwyddes Llanofer (ff. 8-13), ac yn eu plith ceir alawon a gyhoeddwyd yng nghyfrol Maria Jane Williams, Ancient and National Airs of Gwent and Morganwg (Llandovery, 1844). = Music manuscripts originating from Llanover, [1830x1871], containing mainly folk tunes, some with words. Some are in the hand of Augusta Hall, Lady Llanover (ff. 8-13), and include tunes which were published in Maria Jane Williams, Ancient and National Airs of Gwent and Morganwg (Llandovery, 1844).
Nodir geiriau'r gân 'Agoriad y wawr' (f. 12 verso) yn llaw Thomas Price ('Carnhuanawc'). = The words of 'Agoriad y wawr' (f. 12 verso) are in the hand of Thomas Price ('Carnhuanawc').