- NLW MS 557B
- File
- [18 cent.]
Part of Celynog manuscripts
'The construction of Harmony, or, the Syntax of Musical Sounds', written by David Harris, Carno, together with extracts made by him from printed works on music.
Part of Celynog manuscripts
'The construction of Harmony, or, the Syntax of Musical Sounds', written by David Harris, Carno, together with extracts made by him from printed works on music.
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Hymn-tunes and psalm-tunes in two- and three-part harmony, together with a copy of W. Owen, Y Caniedydd Crefyddol (1828), and a Welsh translation by David Harris, Carno, of John Wesley's advice on congregational singing.
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Psalm-tunes and anthems, mainly composed by David Harris, Carno.
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Miscellaneous compositions and notes by David Harris, Carno.
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Psalm-tunes and anthems, mainly composed by David Harris, Carno.
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'A Favourite Medley' arranged for the piano by David Harris, Carno, together with a cantata, 'The Prodigal Son', composed by Edward Stephens, Magister Scholum, Llanwnog, 1833.
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Psalms, hymn-tunes, and carols composed by David Harris (Carno), David Jones (Caio), and others. Included are two Breton airs.
Part of Celynog manuscripts
Psalm-tunes and anthems, mainly composed by David Harris, Carno.
Part of Celynog manuscripts
Psalm-tunes and anthems, mainly composed by David Harris, Carno.
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A copy by David Harris, Carno, of a portion of Pharmacopaeiea: or Medical Admonitions, English and Welsh ... (Trevecca, 1793), and extracts from Seren Gomer, 1824.
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An abridgement of John [or SiƓn] Rhydderch : Grammadeg Cymraeg (Mwythig, 1728) made in 1781 by David Harris, Carno, with additions to the prosody section.
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Extracts made by David Harris, Cwmdauddwr, afterwards of Carno (1747-1834), from newspapers and periodicals, 1826-1828. They include short accounts of Edward Williams (Iolo Morganwg) and David Richards (Dafydd Ionawr).