Concert programs.

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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].

Programmes,

A programme for the opening of the new organ with recitals by Dr H. Walford Davies, organist of Temple Church, London, April 1903; programmes for organ recitals, May 1918 and Oct. 1932; a programme for the Young People's Fellowship's Christmas concert, Dec. 1964; and a copy of Glorious morning: celebration of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the beginning of the evangelical awakening of the eighteenth century in Wales (Gwasg Pantycelyn), being a programme of events and service of celebration, 26-27 May 1985.

Scrap-album,

An album containing mainly pasted-in cuttings from newspapers and journals in English, French, German and Italian, and other miscellaneous items relating to John Thomas, 1852-1916, including concert programmes, a letter by him, 1892, endorsing Erard harps, and eight telegrams of condolence on his death, 1913.

The War of 1914-1918,

  • NLW MS 4945C.
  • File
  • 1917-1918.

Souvenirs of the war of 1914-18, including Christmas and other cards from troops on active service, programmes of concerts given to the troops, particularly to Welsh units, a copy of a farewell address given on November 19, 1918, by Brigadier-General H. E. ap Rhys Pryce on relinquishing the command of the 113th Infantry Brigade, and cognate material collected by J. W. P. Parry, Aberystwyth.

Pryce, H. E. ap Rhys (Henry Edward ap Rhys), 1874-1950