Part songs -- Wales -- 19th century

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Madrigals and part songs

Four part songs by D. Emlyn Evans: 'Yr ifanc swynol Chloe', 'O were my love yon lilac fair', 'A-weary' and 'O dewch i ben y mynydd'.

Music,

Anthems, hymn-tunes, part-songs, etc. composed or arranged by William Davies (Cae'r blaidd, Ffestiniog), Edward Stephen ('Tanymarian'), John Owen ('Owain Alaw'), J. B. Jones, D. Emlyn Evans, David Jenkins, J[ames] H. Rowlands ('Asaph Glyn Dyfi'), Daniel Read, David Lewis, D[avid] J[enkin] Morgan, John Ambrose Lloyd and John Thomas (Llanwrtyd), and a copy of Edward Stephen ('Tanymarian'): An Oratorio! The Storm of Tiberias ... (Bethesda, R. Jones).

Part songs

A collection of part songs composed by D. Emlyn Evans, mainly to English words, between 1872 and 1875: 'How Sweet the Moonlight sleeps', 'Swing, Swing', 'A-weary', and 'Queen of my heart', 'Mae cân yn llond yr awel fwyn'; and an anthem, 'Molwch yr Arglwydd'.

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  • NLW MS 10888A.
  • File
  • [19 cent.]

A tune-book containing hymn-tunes, psalm-tunes, anthems, glees, and folk-songs by John Williams, Cadwaladr Jones, John Evans, Rhuddlan, Charles Avison, Richard Mills, William Byrd, George Frederic Handel, Morris Davies and others.