File MS 10. - Bundle of loose and bound manuscript music (88 ff.), containing sacred and secular works, within the cover of a 'Manuscript ....

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MS 10.

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Bundle of loose and bound manuscript music (88 ff.), containing sacred and secular works, within the cover of a 'Manuscript ....

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Bundle of loose and bound manuscript music (88 ff.), containing sacred and secular works, within the cover of a 'Manuscript Music Book'. F. 1r-3r. Ballade, solo with piano accompaniment, German words by Isabel Lowden, first four lines with English translation. 4R. Camping, song for four voices. 4V. Milwaukee, hymn-tune, words by Mary A. Blood. 5R-v. You & I, solo with accompaniment. 6R-v. Lullaby?. 7R-v. Setting of Psalm 57, verses 9-10 [see MS 9, f. 20r]. 8R-v. The Little Ghosts, for voice and piano. 8V. Winifred, part of a sacred chorus, Latin words [see ff. 9r, 10v-16v, 21r-31v, 36r]. 9-16 Bound. 9R. Winifred, part of a sacred chorus [see ff. bv, 10v-16v, 21r-31v, 36r]. 9V. Untitled sacred song, beginning 'The lord is my light'. 10R. 'The Rock-a-bye Lady from Hush-a-bye street', solo with accompaniment. 10V-16v. Untitled sacred works, some possibly being part of Winifred [see ff. 8v, 9r, 21r-31v, 36r]. 17-40. Bound, except f. 22 [loose]. 17R-19v. A Christmas Idyll, for soloist, choir and organ, name of 'Wm George' appearing at head of f. 18r. 19V. Untitled hymn-tune, 30 August 1920. 20R. Untitled sacred song for choir, 31 August 1920, beginning 'Christ the Lord is born today';. Setting of Psalm 115. 20V. Rock of ages, melody only;. Abercraf, hymn-tune. 21R-31v. Untitled sacred works, Latin and English words [some from Winifred?, see ff. 8v, 9r, 10v-16v, 36r]. 21V. Carol, beginning with the words, 'On a holy Christmas morn'. 32R. The Sound?, accompaniment of a song. 32V. Credo;. Lullaby of Mary, carol. 33R-35r. Titled and untitled sacred works, some words included. 33R. Sacred song beginning 'The Son of God goes forth to war'. 33V. Still with Thee, O My God;. Near the Cross. 34R. Softly now the light of day;. Come Thou Almighty fly. 35R. In the hour of trial;. Gloria. 35V. For a Welsh Folk Song. 36R. Parts of Winifred [see ff. 8v, 9r, 10v-16v, 21r-31v];. Untitled song, words included being 'Death never shall claim Caradog'. 36V. The Vagabond, melody only;. Carol beginning 'Sleep my Jesu, Saviour child In Thy manger bed'. 37R. Untitled solo with accompaniment. 37V. Two variations of a carol;. Untitled setting for two voices of words 'Oft my spirit speeds her free To the fame beneath the sea'. 38R. Untitled song, beginning with humming, followed by 'Midnight broodeth o'er the deep'. 39R. Sketches of school songs. 39V. Sacred song for two voices beginning 'Fy nagrau oedd fwyd i mi ddydd a nos'. 42R-47v. Untitled choral and orchestral work beginning 'Wind of the Norland snows' [first line of libretto missing], and ending 'And kiss the low mound where she lies'. 48R-49v. End of [pagination 9-12] a Christmas song for SATB, with accompaniment, last words being 'And even the Babe seemed to smile and rest'. 50R. Untitled chorus relating to Christ's resurrection, beginning 'The first day of the week cometh Mary Magdalen'. 51V-52r. Children's choruses. 53V. Untitled drafts of works for male voices. 54R. Untitled carol beginning 'The stable old was cold & chill';. Chorus for male voices. 55R. Easter Parade, copy of Tenor I arr. by Hans Hanke [see ff. 57v, 86r]. 55V. There's A Wideness In God's Mercy (Welsh Hymn Melody), Tenor II arr. by J. Arko Mendelsohn [in his hand, see ff. 56v-57r, also ff. 76-83, 84r-85r, 86v-87r]. 56R. Rangers Song, copy of Tenor II arr. by Hans Hanke [see ff. 85v, 87v]. 56V-57r. There's A Wideness In God's Mercy (Welsh Hymn Melody), Tenor I arr. by J. Arko Mendelsohn [in his hand, see ff. 55v, also ff. 76-83, 84r-85r, 86v-87r]. 57V. Easter Parade, copy of [Tenor II] arr. [by Hans Hanke, see ff. 55r, 86r]. 58R. Les Clartés De La Nuit, copy, music by C. Geoffray, words by A. Chevalier [was attached to ff. 59-75]. 59-75. The Girl Scout Leader, June 1954, opened on p. 26 which shows copy of A Poor and Carefree Stranger, three-part round for Girl Scouts. 76-83. Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind, instrumental scores, property of J. Arko Mendelsohn [see also ff. 55v, 56v-57r, 84r-85r, 86v-87r]. 84R-85r. O Captain, My Captain!, Bass part of song for male voices by J. Arko Mendelsohn [in his hand, see ff. 86v-87r, also ff. 55v, 56v-57r, 76-83]. 85V. Rangers Song, copy of Tenor I arr. by Hans Hanke [see ff. 56r, 87v]. 86R. Easter Parade, copy of Bass II arr. by Hans Hanke [see ff. 55r, 57v]. 86V-87r. O Captain, My Captain!, Tenor II part of song for male voices by J. Arko Mendelsohn [see ff. 84r-85r, also ff. 55v, 56v-57r, 76-83]. 87V. Rangers Song, copy of Bass II arr. by Hans Hanke [see ff. 56r, 85v]. 88R-v. Only waiting, arrangement for mixed choir of The Last Rose of Summer.

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  • Text: MS 10.