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Music by Joseph Holbrooke

  • NLW MS 8085E
  • File
  • [1911] x [1957]

One of three holograph manuscripts of music by Joseph Charles Holbrooke. NLW MS 8085 contains an arrangement by William Fenney of 'The Wild Fowl' from 'The Children of Don' by Holbrooke, for piano four hands.

Fenney, William, 1891-1957

Music by Joseph Holbrooke

  • NLW MS 8083E
  • File
  • [1905] x [1958]

One of three holograph manuscripts of music by Joseph Charles Holbrooke. NLW MS 8083 contains a Fantasie for two violins, viola and violincello; full score and separate parts.

Holbrooke, Joseph, 1878-1958

Music by Joseph Holbrooke

  • NLW MS 8084E
  • File
  • [1900] x [1958]

One of three holograph manuscripts of music by Joseph Charles Holbrooke. NLW MS 8084 contains a military March entitled 'The War song of the Men of Glamorgan', scored for a military band, full score and twenty separate parts.

Holbrooke, Joseph, 1878-1958

Music compositions by Ian Parrott and David Wynne

  • NLW Facs 441/16
  • File
  • [1957], 1962, 1963

Ffacsimilïau o gyfansoddiadau cerdd yn cynnwys 'Tocatta for organ' gan Ian Parrott, 1962, a gyhoeddwyd c. 1965; 'Four songs from the Chinese (specially written for the female voice of the choir of the College of Music and Drama, Cardiff)' gan David Wynne, 1963; 'Sweet Suffolk owl' geiriau gan Thomas Vautor, heb ddyddiad (cyhoeddwyd yn 1957, cerddoriaeth gan Dilys Elwyn-Edwards a'r geiriau wedi'u cyfieithu gan T. H. Parry-Williams), a 'Why have you stolen my delight?', y geiriau gan Francis Brett Young, heb ddyddiad

Parrott, Ian

Music for harp

  • NLW MS 14427B.
  • File
  • [c. 1764]

A volume of music for the harp, [c. 1764], including compositions by, and variations on the work of, Handel and John Parry Ddall of Rhiwabon. The manuscript is in two hands: possibly that of Robert Edwards, a pupil of John Parry (ff. 1-14, 24 verso-26, 36 verso-40), and possibly that of Thomas Roberts (ff. 14 verso-24, 26 verso-36, 40 verso-42a).

Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759

Music manuscripts and programmes,

  • NLW ex 2405.
  • File
  • [1750x1941].

Two manuscript music books and loose sheets, nineteenth century, containing dance tunes and songs; together with programmes of concerts by the Dorian Trio at the Brecon Little Theatre, 1939, and of recitals and concerts organised by the National Council of Music on behalf of CEMA (Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts), mainly in West Wales, [1940]-[1941].

Music; poetry,

  • NLW MS 10987B.
  • File
  • [19 cent.] /

A song entitled 'The Better Land', the music arranged by Mr. J. Whitney, Carmarthen, to words by Mrs. [Felicia Dorothea] Hemans; and a copy of a poem entitled 'Mae nhad wrth y llyw'.

Whitney, J., Mr, Carmarthen

Music transcripts

  • NLW MS 4414A
  • File
  • 19 cent.

Miscellaneous music, including popular airs, waltzes and country dances, possibly copied by Thomas Robert Brigstocke.

Brigstocke, Thomas Robert Music transcripts possibly by (19 cent.), NLW MS 4414A

Music,

  • NLW MS 9458F.
  • File
  • [1900x1934] /

Two musical compositions: 'Stafell Cynddylan' (holograph) and 'Who is Sylvia?' by D. Vaughan Thomas.

Vaughan Thomas, David, 1873-1934

Music,

  • NLW MS 9390E.
  • File
  • 1914, 1920, 1926 /

Musical compositions by Evan Thomas Davies:- 'The Winds', a part-song for male voices, 1914; 'The Child and the Robin', 1920; and 'Eos Lais' miniature score for string quartette, 1926.

Davies, E. T. (Evan Thomas), 1878-1969

Music,

  • NLW MS 12396E.
  • File
  • [1901x1939] /

A second group of sacred songs composed by E. Festin Jones, Blaenau Ffestiniog, to words by J. D. Davies [Blaenau Ffestiniog], Mrs. Albert Jones, B[etws] y Coed and Blaenau Ffestiniog (1922) (partly holograph), Robert John Davies ('Barlwydon'), John Griffith, Dolgelley, Robert Owen Hughes ('Elfyn'), D[avid] Jones, Treborth, D. Mardy Jones, Seven Sisters, Enoch E. Jones, Humphrey Jones ('Bryfdir'), Joseph Jones ('J. J. Drenewydd '), J. W. Jones [Blaenau Ffestiniog], R. Eurog Jones, H. Elvet Lewis ('Elfed'), David Bowen ('Myfyr Hefin'), John Lewis, Dublin, Evan Rees ('Dyfed'), Ioan Rhys, Llannonn, co. Cardigan, David Jones ('Dewi Mawrth'), Robert David Rowland ('Anthropos') (holograph), Eliseus Williams ('Eifion Wyn'), Dr. [H.] Cernyw Williams, Thos. H. Williams, Rhiwbryfdir, W. Nantlais Williams ('Nantlais'), etc.

Jones, E. Festin, of Blaenau Festiniog.

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