File AH1/2 - Tune-book

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AH1/2

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Tune-book

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  • [mid-19 cent.] (Creation)

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iii, 144 ff. (53 ff. of text)

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Hymn tunes composed, [mid-19 cent.], mainly by 'Aiddgarus' (E. Williams, Bethesda) and 'Ieuan Glan Geirionydd'. The fly-leaf bears the autograph of W. Lewis Walker and a note by Gwilym Cowlyd.

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English, Welsh

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The note by Gwilym Cowlyd on the fly-leaf states: 'this book had been in the hands of the Rev. W. Lewis Walker, Rector of Trefriw, some time or other - probably after the death of Rev. Evan Evans [Ieuan Glan Geirionydd]. The handwriting of the tunes in the beginning of the book appears to be E. Evans's but upon what authority his name is put to the tunes - Cowlyd - Geirionydd, Callington - Lamentation, &c. &c. I have no means of proving. The book itself is undoubtedly of Glan Geirionydd's scribblings'.

Previously JLlW 4

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Preferred citation: AH1/2

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vtls004291658

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(WlAbNL)0000291658

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  • Text: AH1/2 (1).