'A Vision of time and eternity': pencil sketch with ink additions,
- F3b.
- File
- 18 Aug. 1972.
10 Ff. 368 x 270 mm.
'A Vision of time and eternity': pencil sketch with ink additions,
10 Ff. 368 x 270 mm.
'Ad majorem Dei gloriam': full score,
Commissioned and first performed by the Choir of Stonyhurst, [7 May 1993], on the occasion of the College's 400th Anniversary. Duration: c. 2 min. 30 sec. [recte 4 min.]. Copyright: Oxford University Press, 1992. 6 Ff. 361 x 267 mm.
'Ad majorem Dei gloriam': pencil sketch with ink additions,
4 Ff. 361 x 267 mm.
'Ad majorem Dei gloriam', fanfare for chorus and organ,
'All wisdom is from the Lord': sketch,
'To Richard Seal'. Duration: 4 min. 30 sec. [First performed, Southern Cathedrals Festival, Salisbury, 23 July 1982, by the Cathedral Choirs of Chichester, Winchester and Salisbury, conducted by Richard Seal. Published London: Oxford University Press: 1983 (Oxford anthems A336)]. 6 Ff. 361 x 268 mm.
'Alleluia! Christ is risen!': full score,
Duration: c. 6 min. Commissioned by the Riverside Church, New York. [Published Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986 (Oxford anthems A347)]. 14 Ff. 360 x 270 mm.
'Alleluia! Christ is risen!': ink full score with pencil additions, amendments and annotations,
'To Frederick Swann. Commissioned by members of the choir and friends of music at The Riverside Church, New York, in honour of Frederick Swann's 25 years of music ministry, and first performed there on 20 May 1984 in its original version for SATB choir, 3 trumpets, 3 trombones, optional timpani, and organ. Instrumental parts for this version are available on hire'. Annotation on title page, 'This version for Printer'. Copyright: Oxford University Press, 1986. 9 Ff. 360 x 263 mm.
'Alleluia! Christ is risen!': pencil sketch with ink additions,
Together with miscellaneous photocopies of hymns. 8 ff. 360 x 268 mm.
Words, Christopher Wordsworth, 1862.
217:15 May 1992. A letter from Kathy Bigley, to William Mathias, relating to the world première of 'Alleluia' in Chicago, 14 February 1992. 218: 27 March 1992. Programme of the William Ferris Chorale concert, Mount Carmel Church, Chicago, which included a performance of 'Alleluia'. 219: 29 March 1992. A xerox copy of a review of the concert, which appeared in the Chicago Tribune. 220: 1971-1992. Programme of the William Ferris Chorale concert, Mount Carmel Church, Chicago, 15 May 1992, which includes a list of William Mathias's works included in the Chorale's repertoire, 1971-1992.
'Alleluia, a blessing for William Ferris': fragmentary sketch, with pencil annotations,
2Ff. 359 x 266 mm.
'Alleluia, a blessing for William Ferris': full score,
Commissioned by the William Ferris Chorale. [First performed, 14 Feb. 1992, Chicago, by the Willam Ferris Chorale. Published Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994]. 8 Ff. 362 x 268 mm.
['Alleluia, Christ is risen!' op. 91, no. 3],
221: 15 June 1983. A letter from James R. McCallum, Riverside Church, New York, to William Mathias. 222-4: April-June 1983. Three letters from Susan Brailove, OUP, New York, to William Mathias.
'Alleluya psallat': full score; transparencies,
Commissioned by the BBC in Wales. [First performed, 25 Oct. 1972, by the BBC Chorus, conducted by John Poole. Published London: Oxford University Press, 1974 (Oxford anthems A299)]. 7 ff. 381 x 279 mm.
'Alleluya psallat': pencil sketch with ink additions,
2-5 Feb. 1972. 4 ff. 361 x 267 mm.
'Angelus': full score in ink with pencil annotations,
[Duration: 5 min.]. Copyright: Oxford University Press, 1984. [Commissioned, in association with the Welsh Arts Council, by The Sirenian Singers. First performed, 1984, by The Sirenian Singers, conducted by Jean Stanley-Jones. Published Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1985 (Oxford choral songs)]. 6 Ff. 360 x 268 mm.