'Seven scenes for young listeners',
- A12.
- Cyfres
- 1954.
Including 'The Curtain rises', 'The Lazy swing', 'The procession', 'Sweet cries', 'The Gossiping puppet', 'The Princes in the tower', 'Final episode'.
'Seven scenes for young listeners',
Including 'The Curtain rises', 'The Lazy swing', 'The procession', 'Sweet cries', 'The Gossiping puppet', 'The Princes in the tower', 'Final episode'.
Ink and pencil annotations by Grace Williams,
Published score of 'Bonny at Morn',
Grace Williams, Bonny at morn. North country folk-song. No. 3 of Four Folk-songs for unison voices. The Oxford Choral Songs for unison voices, No. 1227 Unison (London, 1951).
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].
Facsimiles. Violin 1 (3), violin 2 (3), viola (2), cello (2), double bass.
Ink. With 'Y Bore glas', for soprano and harp, on verso; ink and pencil. Possibly arranged for broadcasts. See also H3 and H4 for 'Y Bore glas'.
Nine Welsh folk-songs: ink score, with pencil additions.
Nine Welsh folk-songs ('Llangyfelach', 'Llantwit Major', 'Brecon', 'St Athan', 'Merthyr', 'Llangynwyd', 'Margam, 'Ogmore', 'Mari Lwyd'), for voice and piano.
Score; photocopy of transparency.
Three traditional ballads, arranged for voice (tenor), flute, oboe and string quartet,
'Sweet primroses' (traditional tune and words from the Gower Peninsula), 'The Lass of Swansea town' (folk-song from the Gower, tune and words traditional), 'Fair Lisa' (traditional Welsh tune, words translated from the Welsh by Grace Williams).