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Dr J. Lloyd Williams Music MSS and Papers
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Tune-book

A volume of hymn tunes and anthems, apparently compiled by Joseph Parry of Morfa Bychan, Caernarfonshire, [mid-19 cent.].

Parry, Joseph, of Morfa Bychan fl. 1850

Tune-book

Hymn tunes, anthems and a few folk songs, apparently compiled by Griffith G. Powell [mid-19 cent.].

Powell, Griffith P. (Griffith Price), fl. 1840

Tune-book

Anthems and hymn tunes, probably compiled by Griffith P. Powell, Llanfihangel-y-Pennant, [mid-19 cent.].

Powell, Griffith P. (Griffith Price), fl. 1840

Tune-book

Psalm tunes mainly by David Harries (1747-1834) with metrical versions of the psalms by Dafydd Jones, Caio, Edward Jones, Maes-y-plwm, John Williams, Dolgellau, and others. The volume appears to have been compiled by Mair Richards, Darowen.

Welsh folk songs

Lecture notes relating to Welsh folk songs and folk tunes, including two series delivered at Bangor, 1934 and 1935, Coedpoeth, 1937, Llangefni, 1940, and a lecture entitled 'Neilltuolion Alawon Gwerin Cymru', undated but apparently delivered at Cardiff.

Welsh Folk-Song Society

Miscellaneous papers, including notes by A. G. Gilchrist on songs which appeared in the third volume of the Journal; and a few songs and tunes from various manuscript and printed sources, mainly in J. Lloyd Williams's hand.

Gilchrist, Anne Geddes, 1864-1954

Welsh Folk-Song Society

A group of papers, [1907x1944], consisting of editorial reports and notes, extracts from minutes of meetings, rules and financial statements, relating to the Welsh Folk-Song Society. Most of the papers are in typescript form or in J. Lloyd Williams's hand. A copy of the second part of his report, apparently to the meeting of the Society at Llangollen, [1908], is also included, together with a transcript of a letter, 1907, from Llew Tegid to William Preece.

Llew Tegid, 1851-1928

Welsh Folk-Song Society Journal

Lists in J. Lloyd Williams's hand, of songs, including sources, which appeared in the first two volumes of the Journal; and a card index of songs with references to their publication in the Journal, vol. III. Most of the entries have been crossed out.

Welsh Melodies correspondence

Correspondence, 1907-1908, mainly relating to the publication of Sixteen Welsh Melodies, [?1909], mainly between J. Lloyd Williams, Arthur Somervell and A. P. Graves as co-authors. Letters from Lucy Broadwood and Mary Davies are also included.

Welsh Music

Incomplete outlines of four series of lectures delivered by J. Lloyd Williams to classes at Aberystwyth, 1929, Bala, 1928-1929, Blaenau Ffestiniog, 1927-1928, and Trawsfynydd, 1928-1929. The topics include the history of Welsh music, congregational singing and folk singing. Two short essays by a member of the Trawsfynydd class, 1927, relating to the gypsies of Llangwm, are also included.

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