Welsh Music of the 6th and 7th centuries
- AD3/8
- File
- 1935
Notes of a lecture entitled 'Welsh Music of the 6 and 7 cents and its relation to Irish Music', delivered at the Harlech Summer School, July 1935.
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Welsh Music of the 6th and 7th centuries
Notes of a lecture entitled 'Welsh Music of the 6 and 7 cents and its relation to Irish Music', delivered at the Harlech Summer School, July 1935.
A bundle of notes entitled 'Welsh Nat. Music', comprising extracts from Seren Gomer, 1819-1849, notes on the history of the Gwyneddigion, 'penillion' singing, and a list of Welsh airs which appeared in Y Cerddor, 1893. A summary of contents of Cambrian Minstrelsie, 1893-1895, is also included.
Index cards noting the Welsh names of plants and flowers, with references to the Latin names and sources of information. An index to the sources is in B3/1.
A volume of traditional Welsh airs belonging to William Peate, Llanbrynmair.
Peate, William, of Llanbrynmair
Scores, libretti and other papers, [1890]-[1940], relating mainly to the light operas and cantatas composed by J. Lloyd Williams with Llew Tegid.
Y Cerddor and the National Council of Music
Correspondence relating to the publication of Y Cerddor and the work of the National Council of Music.
The score and libretto of the musical comedy 'Y Glasfryn'.
Lecture notes on the 'Gymanfa Ganu' delivered by J. Lloyd Williams at Denbigh, June 1934.
Papers and correspondence, 1935-1944, relating to J. Lloyd Williams's work on the harpists Edward Jones ('Bardd y Brenin'), John Parry, Rhiwabon, and Ifan Williams ('Ifan Delynor').
A tune-book, [1880-1884], which once belonged to Ylltyr Williams, Dolgellau, containing traditional harp tunes; together with transcripts by J. Lloyd Williams and others from the Ylltyr Williams Manuscripts, [1900x1940].
Williams, E. Ylltyr (Ellis Ylltyr), 1835-1911
Outlines of lectures and notes on traditional Welsh tunes and their characteristics, often relating to specific examples.