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- 1993 (Creation)
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1 medium envelope
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Ink score in three parts, dated 14 July 1993, and titled Opus 67: 'Three Songs for Tenor and Piano: Settings of Poems by Wilfred Owen'. The piece was originally composed to commemorate the centenary of Wilfred Owen's birth, and in memory of the composer's friend William Mathias. It was commissioned by the Fishguard Music Festival, 1993, in association with the Welsh Arts Council, and was first performed at the Fishguard Music Festival by Maldwyn Davies, tenor, and the composer.
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The file was originally labelled ‘Three Songs for Tenor and Piano, Opus 67’.
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- Mathias, William (Subject)
- Owen, Wilfred, 1893-1918. (Subject)