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Five manuscripts music books containing hymn-tunes, chants, etc., used at Llanfaethlu and Llansadwrn churches, etc.

Llyfr tonau

  • NLW MS 8065A
  • File
  • 1828

A volume of hymn-tunes, chants and anthems compiled by Owen Williams, Caerdegog Uchaf, Cemais, Anglesey, 1828.

Williams, Owen, Caerdegog Uchaf, Cemais, Anglesey

Chant for the 137th Psalm (photographic copy)

  • NLW MS 8069B
  • File
  • [1848] x [1899]

A photographic copy of a chant for the 137th Psalm composed by John Barrett, organist of St Davids Cathedral, 26 February 1848, with a statement, signed by A[lfred] J[ohn] M[organ] Green, rector of Halkyn, concerning the authorship.

Chants

  • NLW MS 8070A
  • File
  • [20 cent.]

Twelve chants by Henry Lawes, R. Cooke, E. J. Hopkins, W. Russell, J. Jones, H. J. Pye and others.

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'The "Te Deum" arranged to be sung to 10 Double & 9 Single Chants-following each other, in order to avoid the monotony of singing the whole to one Chant', 'Jubilate', and hymns and psalm-tunes, most of them composed by John Orlando Parry when he was organist of St. Jude's Church, Southsea.

Music

Hymn tunes, anthems, chants, etc. transcribed by Owen Jones, with Welsh and English words added in most cases.