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Dr Terence Rees Papers
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Personal papers

The group comprises personal letters, [c. 1950]-1983, a holograph draft of a work by Terence Rees, [1950x1988], and scrapbooks and press cuttings relating mainly to Welsh performers and authors, and theatre and music in Wales, 1925-1998.

Letters to Terence Rees

The series comprises letters, [c. 1950]-1983 containing references to performances of, and material relating to, operas and include letters from Ian Parrott and Arwel Hughes.

Parrott, Ian

Alun Hoddinott

The file comprises press cuttings relating to performances of the works of the composer, Alun Hoddinott, together with an article on his larger works.

Ivor Novello

The file comprises a scrapbook, press cuttings, programmes and periodicals, 1925-1988, relating to the life and work of Ivor Novello.

Harry Secombe

The file comprises press cuttings and programmes, 1956-1985, relating to the life and work of Harry Secombe.

Dylan Thomas

The file comprises a scrapbook, press cuttings, articles and programmes, 1954-1998, relating to the life and work of Dylan Thomas.

Emlyn Williams

The file comprises press cuttings, programmes and periodicals, 1927-1987, relating to the life and work of Emlyn Williams.

Letters from Ben Davies

The file comprises letters, 1890-1919, from Ben Davies, actor and operatic singer, to various correspondents, relating mainly to engagements.

Davies, Ben, 1858-1943

Miscellaneous letters

The file comprises a letter from George Grant Francis, mayor of Swansea and founder of the Royal Institution of South Wales, to Mr D. Williams, 1844, asking for the first volume of the Cambrian Register for research purposes; a letter from S. Frydberg, 1946, Russian violinist, to O. Llew Owain, introducing himself and telling him of a scheme to establish a National Academy of Music in Cardiff, and offering his assistance in the project before he leaves for America; letters, 1888-1925, from the English tenor Edward Lloyd; a short, undated letter, apparently from the Welsh instrumentalist and composer, John Parry; a letter from the musician Brinley Richards, [19 cent., last quarter]; and a letter from Sir Michael Tippett, 1966, to the English pianist John Ogdon, relating to Priaulx Rainier's 'Barbaric Dances' and to a performance of 'St Augustine' in Berlin.

Henry Smart: 'Three Ariettes'

A holograph piano/vocal score, 1838, by Henry Smart, entitled 'Three Ariettes', comprising 'Thro' the meadows', 'Leila to her rose tree' and 'More sweet than the incense'.

Smart, Henry, 1813-1879

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