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Opus 58: Queen of Paradise: A Sequence of Carols to the Blessed Virgin Mary for Chorus and Organ (original)

Ink score, titled Opus 58: 'Queen of Paradise: A Sequence of Carols to the Blessed Virgin Mary for Chorus and Organ', [1987]. Commissioned by the Cardiff Festival of Music in association with the Welsh Arts Council. Written as one of a sequence of three works celebrating devotion to the Virgin Mary which include his Opus 57 (1/42), Opus 56 (4/8) and Opus 58 (4/9).

Opus 24 No.2: O Come, Let us Sing Unto the Lord (Psalm 95: Vemite, exultemus Domino) for Chorus and Organ

Four copies of a score for Opus 24 No.2: 'O Come, Let Us Sing Unto the Lord (Psalm 95: Vemite, exultemus Domino) for Chorus and Organ', including one draft score in ink with pencil annotations, dated 14 July 1966; one ink score, dated July 1966; and two facsimile copies of the ink score, both also dated July 1966.

Opus 38: Orison for Organ (original)

Ink score, titled Opus 38: 'Orison for Organ', and dated 18 April-3 September 1975. The work was commissioned by the North Wales Music Festival in association with the Welsh Arts Council, and was first performed by Stephen Cleobury at St Asaph Cathedral. Dedicated to Alwena Harries.

Opus 38: Orison for Organ (facsimile)

Two facsimile copies of ink score, titled Opus 38: 'Orison for Organ', and dated 18 April- 3 September 1975. The work was commissioned by the North Wales Music Festival in association with the Welsh Arts Council, and first performed by Stephen Cleobury at St Asaph Cathedral. Dedicated to Alwena Harries.

Opus 58: Queen of Paradise: A Sequence of Carols to the Blessed Virgin Mary for Chorus and Organ (facsimile)

Facsimile copy of ink score with typewritten notes and handwritten lyrics in the hand of the composer, titled Opus 58: 'Queen of Paradise: A Sequence of Carols to the Blessed Virgin Mary for Chorus and Organ', dated 1987. Commissioned by the Cardiff Festival of Music in association with the Welsh Arts Council, and first performed at St Germains Church, Cardiff, 4 December 1987 by the John Davies Singers, conducted by John Davies and with organ played by Huw Tregelles Williams. Written as one of a sequence of three works celebrating devotion to the Virgin Mary which include his Opus 56 (4/8), Opus 57 (1/42) and Opus 58 (4/10).

Anti-Smacking Campaign

Papers related to a long running campaign to ban smacking children, through removal of the "reasonable chastisement" in Welsh law. The file includes correspondence with Assembly Members, Ministers, legal officials and the Director of Public Prosecutions, Keir Starmer and an opinion from the First Minister, Carwyn Jones indicating that he believed the law was within the competence of the Assembly. The file also contains drafts of speeches given by Christine Chapman, articles and press releases, annotated drafts of legislation, letters from private citizens giving their opinion on the legislation and papers giving international comparisons.

Score for all instrument parts

Ink score, for all instrument parts for Opus 48: 'Princes of Gwynedd' (1979). Includes parts for flutes, oboes, clarinets, bassoon, horns, trumpets, trombones, timpani, percussion, harp, violins 1 and 2, viola, violoncello, bass, and cello. Dedicated to Roy Bohana.
The file also includes a typewritten note (unsigned).

Oboe 1

1 ink score with pencil annotations, for the part of Oboe 1 in Opus 48: 'Princes of Gwynedd' [1979].

Oboe 2

Facsimile copy of ink score, with pencil annotations, for the part of Oboe 2 in Opus 48: 'Princes of Gwynedd' [1979].

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