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Grace Williams Music Manuscripts,
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Orchestral parts.

Ink. Flute 1 and 2, oboe, clarinet 1 and 2, bassoon, horn, trumpet, trombone 1 and 2, trombone 3, timpani and percussion, harp, violin 1 (3), violin 2 (2), viola (2), cello, double bass.

Grace Williams, Two Yugoslav folk-songs, 'Mary, Mary, maiden' and 'The Pearly Adriatic',

Collected, arranged, and with English words by Grace Williams. Adapted for use with recorders, strings and piano by A. W. Benoy (London, 1966). Two scores and one set of orchestral parts: descant recorder 1, descant recorder 2 or treble recorder 1, treble recorder 2 or tenor recorder, optional violin solo (and alternative optional violin solo), violin 1, 2 and 3, viola, cello, double bass. All printed.

Published score,

Grace Williams, Mary, Mary, maiden. No. 1 of Three Yugoslav Folk-songs. Unison song, with optional alto part. English words by Grace Williams. Collected and arranged by Grace Williams. The Oxford Choral Songs, No. 1239 S(a) (London, 1952), with a few pencil additions.

Full score,

Bound photocopies (2), 'control' and 'conductor's'. First performed, 9 Aug. 1954, by the BBC Welsh Orchestra, conducted by Rae Jenkins.

Full score,

Bound photocopy, with ink and pencil alterations. 'To the National Youth Orchestra of Wales, its founder, Irwyn Walters, conductor, Clarence Raybould and all the others who have contributed towards its splendid success'. [First performed, 30 July 1955, at Llangefni]. Autograph programme note in ink inside front cover.

Full score,

Bound photocopy, with autograph title-page in ink. Commissioned by the Welsh Committee of the Arts Council of Great Britain. First performed, 8 Oct. 1957, by the Hallé Orchestra, conducted by George Weldon, at the Swansea Festival. [Revised in 1976].

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