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Five Country Pictures,

Music score (14pp) on transparency, for S.S.A. with harp (or piano) accompaniment. Poems by David Walters: Bird Song; The Rock; The Garden; Autumn Trees; Winter Sonata. [M.34]

Beyond Seeing,

Music score (23pp) for S.A.T.B choir, cello and harp. Words by Tom Lowerstein (Invocation), Thomas Treharne (Wonder) an anonymous (Amergin). [M.366]

Sing Unto the Lord / Cenwch i'r Arglwydd,

Music score (t. 59pp) for S.A.T.B choir with trumpets, harp and organ. Three Psalm settings for mixed voices comprising: Psalm 98; Psalm 137; Psalm 150. Commissioned for the National Youth Choir of Wales by the Welsh Amateur Music Federation with additional funding from the friends of the NYCW, the Arts Council of Wales and the PRS Foundation. [M.504]

Et in Terra Pax,

Music score (36pp) on transparency, for S.S.A. choir, and a chamber orchestra: 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, bassoon, horn, 3 trombones, timpani and piano. [M.93]

By The Sighing Of The Reeds,

Music score (7pp) on transparency, for T.T.B.B. choir with 4 horns. Libretto by Arthur Symons. Commissioned by the Welsh Amateur Music Federation for the 3rd Male Choir Course, Cardiff, July 1974. [M.155]

Dixie's Land,

Music score (11pp) on transparency, for T.T.B.B. choir with piccolo and tambourine. Also includes parts for Piccolo and tambourine. Part of 'Six American Civil War Songs'. [M.166 (3)]

The Bonnie Blue Flag,

Music score (11pp) on transparency, for T.T.B.B. choir with piccolo and tambourine. Also includes parts for Piccolo and tambourine. Part of 'Six American Civil War Songs'. [M.166 (4)]

Tramp Tramp Tramp,

Music score (6pp) on transparency, for T.T.B.B. choir with trumpet and side drum. Also includes part for trumpet. Part of 'Six American Civil War Songs'. [M.166 (6)]

The Jumblies,

Music score (19pp) on transparency, for unison choir, S.S.A. choir, a speech choir with percussion and piano. Words by Edward Lear. [M.170]

Dinah White (Powys family) manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSDINWHIT
  • Fonds
  • 1953-1987

Letters, 1953-1956, to Dinah White from John Cowper Powys, his brother Littleton Charles Powys, and others; together with printed items, 1954-1987, relating to Father Littleton Alfred Powys and the Powys family.

White, Dinah

John Cowper Powys letters to Dinah White

Some one hundred and seven letters and cards, 1953-1956, from John Cowper Powys to Dinah White, whom Powys addresses as 'dear adopted daughter'. The letters, some of which are illustrated with Powys's ink drawings, mostly refer to family, health and literary matters, in particular the declining health and death of his son Littleton Alfred Powys and White's role as his carer, the deaths of his brothers T. F. Powys and Littleton C. Powys and the health of his brother William (Willie). There are also references to John Cowper Powys and Phyllis Playter's move from Corwen to Blaenau Ffestiniog in 1955, and their new neighbours Raymond Garlick and his family; and to Cowper Powys's progress with his novel The Brazen Head (published 1956).

Powys, John Cowper, 1872-1963

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