- W2/5.
- Ffeil
- [1930x1986].
Manuscript arrangement of 'God save the King' for a piano quintet.
Manuscript arrangement of 'God save the King' for a piano quintet.
Manuscript orchestral score (without words) of an arrangement of the Welsh hymn-tune 'Godre'r coed', with orchestral parts and printed solfa with text.
Going with Deio to Towyn = Wrth fynd efo Deio i Dowyn,
Two manuscript orchestral scores ('conductor' and 'control') of 'Going with Deio to Towyn = Wrth fynd efo Deio i Dowyn', with two sets of orchestral parts, one of which is for use with singers (in A♭). The control score and title page only of the conductor's score are in the composer's hand.
Going with Deio to Towyn (Wrth fynd efo Deio i Dowyn),
Manuscript full score of 'Going with Deio to Towyn' (also known as 'Wrth fynd efo Deio i Dowyn), an arrangement for a quintet, together with parts for oboe, violin, viola and cello. Published: by Mansel Thomas Trust, Ref: MT121, under title of 'Welsh Traditional Melody Arrangements', five arrangements for Oboe, Violin, Viola, ‘Cello & Piano.
Photocopy of manuscript score (with English words) of Grace's (his eldest daughter) composition with harmony by Mansel Thomas.
Manuscript orchestral score (Parts I-III) of 'Gwas y goruchaf', a cantata for mixed choir and orchestra, composed at Treadam, January and February 1969. Together with chorus score (Parts I-III), vocal score with piano (Parts I-III), and orchestral parts. Published Magor: Mansel Thomas Trust, Ref: MT080 [1998?].
Manuscript score of 'Gwyn ap Nudd' (words, Elfed). Published : Gwynn.
Published score 'Gwyn ei fyd y gwr', a religiou song suitable for tenor or soprano, by Theophilus Thomas, Pont-y-gwaith, father of Mansel Thomas, published 1896.
Manuscript orchestral score and parts of 'Gyda'r nos' [No. 1 of 'Caneuon Grace a Siân'], for mixed voices and orchestra. Published Magor: Mansel Thomas Trust, Ref: MT072A [1998?].
Manuscript vocal score of 'Hafod y wraig lawen', single soprano part only.
Manuscript orchestral score of 'Halltach na heli nawmor' (words, Aneirin Talfan Davies). Includes vocal scores and orchestral parts . Published Magor: Mansel Thomas Trust, Ref: MT125 [1998?].
Manuscript orchestral score (without words) and orchestral parts of an arrangement of the carol 'Hark! the herald angels sing', for male voices and orchestra.
Manuscript full score for 'Hela'r 'sgyfarnog', a traditional Welsh melody arrangement for trio. Full score and parts for cor anglais (2), viola and cello. Published: Mansel Thomas Trust, Ref: MT278.
Manuscript scores of 'Hela'r 'sgyfarnog' (Hunting the hare), an arrangement of a traditional Welsh melody for two pianos (two copies). Published: Mansel Thomas Trust, Ref: MT107.
Manuscript score of 'Hela'r sgyfarnog', an arrangement for a quintet, together with parts for cor anglais, violin, viola, cello and piano. Published: Mansel Thomas Trust, Ref: MT271, as 'Welsh Traditional Melody Arrangements', for Oboe, Violin, Viola, ‘Cello & Piano'.
Hen wlad fy nhadau = Land of my fathers,
Manuscript score of (including tonic sol-fa and staff notation) of the Welsh national anthem 'Hen wlad fy nhadau' by James James (words, Evan James), dated January 1972. Arranged for male voices and organ. Published: Mansel Thomas Trust, Ref: MT005.
Manuscript vocal score 'Hen wlad fy nhadau', for S.A.T.B. arranged by Mansel Thomas.
Manuscript arrangements of 'Hen wlad fy nhadau' for piano, with parts for violin I & II, viola and cello.
Henffych Fab = The Holy Child,
Manuscript orchestral score of 'Henffych Fab = The Holy Child' (words, Aneirin Talfan Davies), together with orchestral parts in B♭ major and B major, one score cover and individual parts for alto, soprano, tenor (photocopy) and bass voices. Published as 'The Holy Child' for unison voices and piano by Novello & Co. Ltd, 1962, and by the Mansel Thomas Trust, Ref: MT094 [1998?].
Henry Morgan's march on Panama,
Three manuscript versions of the vocal score of 'Henry Morgan's march on Panama' (words, A. G. Prys-Jones), composed at Treadam, January 1976. Published Magor: Mansel Thomas Trust, Ref: MT124 [1998?].