- F14/1-2.
- File
- [c. 1930].
Ink. Two copies. See also F10.
Ink. Two copies. See also F10.
Bound photocopies (6), with ink and pencil additions.
Ink. Welsh translation by Enid Parry also included.
Vocal part (Welsh); facsimile.
With vocal part of 'Hiraeth' on verso. For 'Hiraeth' see also H19.
Annotation in ink by A. J. Heward Rees, 'copy of J. P., Janet Price?'. See 'Crys y mab' (F1) for original.
Vivien Cutting became acquainted with Grace Williams during their teaching days at Southlands College, Wimbledon Park Side, in the 1930s. Their friendship continued until Grace Williams's death, and included the time Vivien Cutting spent at Newtown and Southampton. For personal reminiscences by Vivien Cutting see Welsh Music/Cerddoriaeth Cymru, vol. V, no. 7, 1977-8.
Violin part of all three movements (two of second movement).
Ink, with some pencil markings and annotations.
Viola part; ink, with some pencil markings.
Variation on 'I lost my little basket' for ?chamber orchestra,
'Underneath the flowing sea'/'Dwfn yw'r môr', for tenor and [harp] or piano.
'Underneath the flowing sea'/'Dwfn yw'r môr' (Welsh words, Ceiriog (1832-87); English words, Grace Williams).