The Loom, words by G. W. Welsh folk-song arranged by Grace Williams (Oxford University Press, 1960),
- H21/1.
- File
- 1960.
See also H17.
The Loom, words by G. W. Welsh folk-song arranged by Grace Williams (Oxford University Press, 1960),
See also H17.
'The Mad maid's song' (words, Robert Herrick), for soprano and piano,
'The Mind's curtains move'. Typescript,
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.
Grace Williams, The Pearly Adriatic. No. 3 of Three Yugoslav folk-songs. Two-part song, with optional alto part. English words by Grace Williams. Collected and arranged by Grace Williams. The Oxford Choral Songs, No. 2227 S(a) (London, 1952), with pencil additions.
From the incidental music to Henry Treece's 'The Dark Island', arranged for voice and piano. Ink score.
'The Song of Mary' [words, St Luke, 1], for soprano and orchestra,
[1939, Revised 1940],.
'The Vale of Llanberis', Welsh Air arranged for soprano, or soprano and alto, and piano or harp,
'The Vale of Llanberis' (Welsh words, Mynyddog; English words, Grace Williams), Welsh Air arranged for soprano, or soprano and alto, and piano or harp.
'Theseus and Ariadne' (ballet, Eric Bailey), a ballet of one act, in three scenes,
'They closed her eyes' (words, Masefield), for voice and string quartet,
Ink. 1930, Vienna.