- NLW MS 22026A.
- Ffeil
- [c. 1837].
Tune book containing hymn-tunes and anthems.
Tune book containing hymn-tunes and anthems.
Tune book containing hymn-tunes and anthems.
Tune book containing hymn-tunes and anthems.
Timothy Richard: Papur ar gerddoriaeth gysegredig
'Papyr i'w ddarllen yng nghyfarfod y Lleugwyr yn Undeb Cymreig Rhyl ... Mehefin 16, gan Timothy Richard (1845-1919), Lampeter, ar "Lle cerddoriaeth yngwasanaeth y cysegr"'.
Richard, Timothy, 1845-1919
An exercise book containing an essay, [20 cent, first ¼], by Philip Thomas entitled 'Rhamant Caniadaeth Grefyddol yng Nghymru'.
Philip Thomas.
A volume of hymn-tunes, [19 cent., second ½], including works by John Ambrose Lloyd (Emrys Llwyd, 1815-1874), Mold, Richard Mills (Rhydderch Hael, 1809-1844), Llanidloes, and John Roberts (Ieuan Gwyllt, 1822-1877), Aberystwyth, in the hand of J. Jones, with notes in Welsh and English and an alphabetical index of tunes.
Jones, J., fl. second half 19 cent.
A volume entitled 'Casgliad o Donau Cymreig', being selections of Welsh hymn-tunes and words extracted from various printed sources and pasted into the volume by Philip Thomas and intended for submission for competition at the National Eisteddfod of Wales, Corwen, 1919, under the pseudonym 'Philos'.
Philip Thomas.
A volume entitled 'Casgliad o Donau Cymreig', being selections of Welsh hymn-tunes and words extracted from various printed sources and pasted into the volume by Philip Thomas and intended for submission for competition at the National Eisteddfod of Wales, Corwen, 1919, under the pseudonym 'Brysiog'.
Philip Thomas.
A number of hymn tunes, psalms and related notes and press cuttings, [1840], [1906x1930], mostly in J. Lloyd Williams's hand but also including notes by Mary Davies and a few related letters, 1918-1929, from others. Notes of a lecture entitled 'Caniadaeth y Cysegr', delivered at Aberystwyth in 1926, are also included, together with a reference to a folk song in the Ifor Ceri MSS.
Davies, Mary, 1855-1930
Notes in Welsh and English by Philip Thomas on Welsh religious music.
Philip Thomas.