Welsh national anthem: 'Hen wlad fy nhadau'.
- H38.
- Cyfres
Welsh national anthem: 'Hen wlad fy nhadau' (words, [Evan James], melody, James James, harmonised and orchestrated by Grace Williams), for baritone, T. T. B. B. and orchestra.
Welsh national anthem: 'Hen wlad fy nhadau'.
Welsh national anthem: 'Hen wlad fy nhadau' (words, [Evan James], melody, James James, harmonised and orchestrated by Grace Williams), for baritone, T. T. B. B. and orchestra.
Commissioned by the Welsh Committee of the Arts Council of Great Britain. First performed, 5 May 1966, by the Welsh National Opera Company, at the New Theatre, Cardiff; 1961.
'Rataplan' (words, Henry Treece), a fantasy for radio,
All are autograph unless otherwise stated. * denotes that the poems have appeared in Vivien Cutting, Tree of knowledge (Newtown, 1952). The other poems may have appeared in The Times Literary Supplement, or may be unpublished.
[1930], Revised 1949.
1936, Revised 1940.
'Sea sketches' for string orchestra,
Including 'High wind', 'Sailing song', 'Channel sirens', 'Breakers', 'Calm sea in summer'. [Composed 1944].
Sextet for oboe, trumpet, violin, viola, cello and piano,
Polish polka, based on the tune 'Husia, Susia', for two pianos,
(For orchestral version see A9).
'The Dancers', suite for soprano solo, SSA chorus, string orchestra and harp or piano,
Including 'Gather for festival' (H. D.), 'Tarantella' (Belloc), 'Roundelay' (Chatterton), 'Lose the pain in the snow' (May Sarton), 'To the wild hills' (Kathleen Raine).
'Ye Highlands and ye Lowlands', song-cycle, for male voice chorus with piano accompaniment,
Including 'The Bonny Earl of Murray' (anon.), 'O my luve's like a red, red rose' (Burns) and 'Jock of Hazeldean' (Sir Walter Scott).
Two interlinked choruses for mixed choir, two horns and harp,
['The Call of the sea', editorial title by A. J. Heward Rees]: 'Harp song of the Dane women' (words, Kipling) and 'Mariners' song' (words, Beddoes).
'Slumber song' (words, Siegfried Sassoon), for voice, flute, viola and harp,
'They closed her eyes' (words, Masefield), for voice and string quartet,
Songs for mezzo-soprano and orchestra,
Including 'Tuscany' (words, V. Sackville-West), 'Tarantella' (words, Hilaire Belloc) and ' Service of all the dead' (words, D. H. Lawrence).