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For thy servant, David - I’th was, Dewi,

Manuscript scores of the anthem 'For thy servant, David' - 'I’th was, Dewi', for chorus and organ, composed Cardiff, January 1956; together with two other vocal scores and three orchestral parts, large orchestral parts and one tenor voice part. Published Magor: Mansel Thomas Trust, Ref: MT001 [1998?].

Llyfr tonau

The tune book of John Hughes, Llaindelyn, Llanddeusant, Anglesey, containing hymn-tunes and anthems by David Harri[e]s and others unnamed, and a small collection of hymns and temperance songs.

Llyfr tonau

  • NLW MS 8281A
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  • [1826] x [1899]

The tune book of John Roberts, Llanegryn, 1826, and later of Bontdolgadfan, containing anthems, hymn-tunes and psalm-tunes by John Roberts, Pantyniwl, John Williams, Abermawddach, H[ugh] Jones, Maesglasau, W. Williams, Llanegryn, John Edwards, Llangadog, the Reverend Richard Phillips, Bala, John Roberts, Llanbrynmair and others; and a hymn for use in Sunday Schools ('Yn ysgol bur fy Nuw').

Roberts, John, Llanegryn

Llyfr tonau

  • NLW MS 8172A
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  • 1833

A book of psalm-tunes, hymn-tunes and anthems belonging to Rees [Rhys] Price, Builth, 1833.

Price, R. (Rhys), 1807-1869

Deffro : : anthem-gytgan i gôr a cherddorfa lawn,

Bound ink score of an anthem entitled 'Deffro' (wake up). The words were selected from hymns by John Hughes (Pontrobert) and J. T. Job and from the Book of Revelation, chapter xix, verses 5, 6, 7 and was published in [c.1934]. The tone is based on the tune 'Dymuniad'.

Evans, T. Hopkin (Thomas Hopkin), 1879-1940.

A prayer of Dadu,

Manuscript score of 'A prayer of Dadu', an anthem for soprano, alto and tenor soloists with unaccompanied choir, composed by Mansel Thomas at Treadam, March 1966; together with a pencil sketch. Published Magor: Mansel Thomas Trust, Ref: MT054 [1998?].

Tonau

A collection of psalm-tunes, hymn-tunes and anthems by Jenkin Jenkins, Llwyndeiniol, David Harri[e]s and others.

Anthemau, carol a chân ddirwest,

A collection, by Thomas Jones, of anthems taken from psalms, choruses from Handel fitted with Welsh words, a carol ('Clywch lu'r nef'), and anthem by William Owen, Cil Melyn [Prysgol] ('Cwymp Babilon'), and temperance songs.

Llyfr tonau

  • NLW MS 8066A
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  • 1839

A volume of hymn-tunes, chants and anthems compiled by Owen Williams, [Caerdegog Uchaf, Cemais, Anglesey,] 1839, containing examples of the work of Richard Mills ['Rhydderch Hael'], David Harri[e]s, David John James, Penrhyndeudraeth, John Williams, Dolgellau, William Evans, Llanfwrog, and J. Roberts, Henllan.

Williams, Owen, Caerdegog Uchaf, Cemais, Anglesey

Llyfr tonau

The tune book of Lewis Lewis, tailor, Llanrhystyd, 1836, containing hymn-tunes, anthems, carols and songs by David Jenkin [Dafydd Siencyn] Morgan, Llechryd, Thomas Price, Llandrygarn, John Edwards, Llangadog, Hugh Hughes, Llanbabo, William Owen, Glanhafren, W. Williams, Abertawe, Robert Owen Roberts, 'awrleisydd, Llangefni', D. Lewis, Bola haul, John Jeffreys, J[ohn] Davies, Godre y Parc [Tre-boeth], T[homas] Price, Llanfair[-ym]-Muallt, John Parry, Newmarket, George Lewis, Caerfyrddin, Thomas Jenkins, Corn, Blaenplwyf, the Reverend John D[avid] Edwards, Penderlwyn, Phillip Davies, Llanfyrnach, W. Pugh, Liverpool, T[homas] Price, Crughywel, David James, Brynberian, Thomas Phillips, Bont-newydd-ar-Wy, John Ambrose Lloyd, Richard Mills ['Rhydderch Hael'], Evan Jones, Nantygwynfan and others; hymns; 'Cynghor Tad i'w Fab' by Jenkin Thomas; and notes on authorship and sources by David Lewis.

Llyfr tonau

The tune book of William Parry, Edeyrn, 1838, containing hymn-tunes and anthems, and a ballad on the wreck of the ship Teliwary.

Emyn-donau,

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.

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