- NLW MS 22026A.
- File
- [c. 1837].
Part of Selwyn Jones manuscripts,
Tune book containing hymn-tunes and anthems.
Part of Selwyn Jones manuscripts,
Tune book containing hymn-tunes and anthems.
Part of Selwyn Jones manuscripts,
Tune book containing hymn-tunes and anthems.
Part of Selwyn Jones manuscripts,
Tune book containing hymn-tunes and anthems.
For thy servant, David - I’th was, Dewi,
Part of Mansel Thomas Music Manuscripts,
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?].
A transcript of Eos Cymru, sef casgliad o donau, erddyganau gwreiddiol, ac anthemau, addas i'w canu mewn addoliad dwyfol, gan William Jacob, Treffynnon. [Llanidloes], 1844.
Emyn-donau, salmau ac anthemau
A miscellaneous collection of hymn-tunes, psalm-tunes and anthems compiled early in the nineteenth century. The composers' names given are W. Rowlands, Robert Parry, R. Jones and Hugh Hughes.
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.
Part of Penybontfawr Manuscripts,
A book of hymn-tunes and anthems described as 'Hen Lyfr Dafydd Jones, Bont'. The majority of the items are anonymous. The following composers are represented: 'R. W.', W. J. White, B. Mills, 'T. W.', J[ohn] Edwards, Llangadog, R[ichard] Mills ['Rhydderch Hael'], J[ohn] A[mbrose] Lloyd and J. C. Edwards ('Minimus'). Pasted to the back cover is a printed copy of 'Pennillion i'w Canu yn Nghylchwyl Cymdeithas Ddirwestol Penllyn'.
Part of Llew Meirion Manuscripts,
A collection of hymn-tunes and anthems, including items by Thomas Evans, John Williams, Robert Williams, Evan Davies, Merthyr Tydfil, James Mills, Richard Ellis, John Ellis and John Jeffreys.
Part of Llew Meirion Manuscripts,
The music tune book of Griffith Edwards, Rhydymain, Merioneth, 1846, containing copies of anthems by D[avid] J[enkin] [Dafydd Siencyn] Morgan, J[ohn] Ambrose Lloyd, Edward Stephen Jones ['Tanymarian'] and Ellis Roberts; anthems on temperance and scriptural topics; hymn tunes by R[ichard] Mills ['Rhydderch Hael'], T. Jones, R[osser] Beynon ['Asaph Glan Tâf'], John David Edwards, R. Williams and others; carols, glees and songs, including 'Ymddiddan rhwng Bardd a Henwr', 'Plygeingan Owen Alaw yn Eisteddfod Caernarvon, 1862', 'Cân Plant y Morwr', 'Ymson Myfanwy', 'Blottun Du', 'Bryniau fy Ngwlad', 'Y Mud a'r Byddar', 'Y Dderwen' and 'Y Blodeuyn Olaf'.
Deffro : : anthem-gytgan i gôr a cherddorfa lawn,
Part of The Tŷ Cerdd Archive,
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.
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.
Part of Mansel Thomas Music Manuscripts,
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?].
Cyfansoddiadau cerddorol David Hughes ('Cristiolus Môn'),
Llyfrau tonau David Hughes, ysgolfeistr a cherddor, a anwyd yn Llangristiolus, Môn, yn cynnwys emyn-donau, salm-donau ac anthemau ganddo, ynghyd â llythyr o werthfawrogiad, 1866, o Efrog Newydd, yn gofyn iddo anfon 'dwsin neu ddau ddwsin' o’i gyhoeddiad Yr Atthraw Cerddorol (1951). = Tune-books of David Hughes, scoolmaster and musician, born in Llangristiolus, Anglesea, containing hymn-tunes, psalm tunes and anthems by him, together with a letter of appreciation, 1866, from New York, asking for further copies of his publication Yr Atthraw Cerddorol (1951).
Hughes, David, 1810-1881.