- L2/1.
- File
- 1949-1966.
Ink. 1 March-26 April 1949. Annotation in pencil, '1966 - worth keeping, but not to be performed'.
Ink. 1 March-26 April 1949. Annotation in pencil, '1966 - worth keeping, but not to be performed'.
Transparencies. Commissioned by the Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales. First performed at Newtown, 3 Aug. 1965, by the co. Mont. Secondary Schools' Choir and Orchestra.
Transparencies. 'To the memory of Nancy Elizabeth Jenkins, with gratitude for her help and encouragement in the writing of this work'. Composed for the Llandaff Festival, 1971. [First performed, 16 June 1971].
Facsimile, with some ink and pencil additions. 'Mariners' song' given original title, 'To sea! To sea!'. The autograph text in ink inside front cover.
Ink. Endorsed, 'Port Talbot National Eisteddfod'. Annotation by Grace Williams in 1951, 'No good except for No. II - Andantino'.
Photocopy. 'Copied by Gustave de Mauny, London XII 1947'.
Ink. Endorsed, 'Copyright, Oxford University Press'. Also enclosed, Oxford University Press order form, 11 Sept. 1972, noting the return of hire material. [Published Oxford University Press, c. 1951].
Ink, with pencil additions. Annotation by Grace Williams in 1951, 'Not worth performing'.
Ink and pencil. [Composed in collaboration with Malcolm Arnold, Nicholas Maw, Michael Tippett, Alun Hoddinott and Daniel Jones].
Bound photocopy, with pencil markings. Commissioned by the Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales, Barry, 1968. First performed, 10 Aug. 1968, by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Charles Groves. An autograph list of subsequent performances and a programme note are included in ink.
Photocopy of Oxford University Press published score. 'To my parents who had the good sense to set up home on the coast of Glamorgan'. Published by Oxford University Press, 1951. [First performed, 31 March 1947, by the BBC Welsh Orchestra, conducted by Mansel Thomas].
Ink. Oct.-Nov. 1949. 'For the Kathleen Merritt String Orchestra'. Autograph annotation on front cover, dated 1965, 'Not for concert programmes - suitable only as background music'.
Ink. Vienna, June 1930. See also F10-12 for 'Service of all the dead'; F13 for 'Tarantella'.
Ink. First performed, 7 Jan. 1943, by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Clarence Raybould; soloist, Margaret Good. A list of subsequent performances inside back cover.
Bound photocopies (2), 'control' and 'conductor's', with title-page in ink. First performed, 3 Dec. 1953, by the BBC Welsh Orchestra, conducted by Arwel Hughes.
Ink. Autograph annotations, 'Highly commended in Daily Telegraph Competition, circa 1932-3?' and 'Not worth performing, G. W. 1951'.
Ink. 1936, revised 1940. Annotation by Grace Williams, 'Not worth performing'.