- NLW MS 1938A
- Ffeil
- [1800-1829]
Psalm- and hymn-tunes sung in Wales, transcribed, with Welsh words, by John Jenkins.
1 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
Psalm- and hymn-tunes sung in Wales, transcribed, with Welsh words, by John Jenkins.
A copy, which belonged to John Jenkins, of John Rippon : A Selection of Psalm and Hymn-Tunes ... adapted principally to Dr. Watt's Hymns and Psalms, and to Dr. Rippon's Selection of Hymns ... 4th ed. (London, [1800?]).
Jenkins, John, 1770-1829
A copy, which belonged to John Jenkins, of Psalmo-Doxologia A New and Complete Collection of Psalm and Hymn Tunes ... (London, no date).
Jenkins, John, 1770-1829
A volume of psalm-tunes which belonged to Morgan Davies in 1817.
'The first attempt at Composition by John Orlando Parry. Aged 11 years. 1821', being a number of miscellaneous songs and psalm-tunes.
'The "Te Deum" arranged to be sung to 10 Double & 9 Single Chants-following each other, in order to avoid the monotony of singing the whole to one Chant', 'Jubilate', and hymns and psalm-tunes, most of them composed by John Orlando Parry when he was organist of St. Jude's Church, Southsea.
Rhan oCelynog manuscripts
Unharmonised hymn-tunes, anthems, and psalm-tunes.
'William Williams his Singing Book 1774 ...', being a copy of The Gamut, or Scale of Music, Very necessary to be learnt by Those, who would attain to the delightful Knowledge of Psalmody, to which psalms and anthems have been added in manuscript.
Williams, William, fl. 1774
Chant for the 137th Psalm (photographic copy)
A photographic copy of a chant for the 137th Psalm composed by John Barrett, organist of St Davids Cathedral, 26 February 1848, with a statement, signed by A[lfred] J[ohn] M[organ] Green, rector of Halkyn, concerning the authorship.
Rhan oKenrick Manuscripts
The tune book of John Edwyn Jones of Llanfihangel Genau'r Glyn, and of The Welsh Educational Institution, Llandovery, containing hymn-tunes and psalm-tunes.
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.
The tune book of Thomas Jones, Newhavren at the age of twenty, 1838. It contains a large collection of hymn-tunes and psalm-tunes, mostly unsigned. Signed tunes are by Hugh Jones, Pen y Bwth, John Ellis, Robert Williams, Richard Roberts, Llandrygarn and Edward Jones.
A book of hymn-tunes and psalm-tunes belonging to Morgan Price, boot- and shoe-maker, Llangamarch, 1821, containing a miscellaneous collection of tunes, notes of preachers and their texts at Gwarwydd, 27-8 August 1817, and English and Welsh versions of an African hymn.
Price, Morgan, Llangamarch
The tune book of David John Lewis, otherwise David Jones, Tymawr, Llanrhystyd, 1777, containing psalm-tunes and hymn-tunes from various sources, including works by John Jeffreys and David Hughes ['Cristiolus Môn']; a few hymns; and farming accounts and memoranda by David Jones, 1785-1819. David John Lewis was grandfather to David Lewis's mother.
The tune book of Lewis Lewis, Ty'n lôn, Llanrhystyd, 1816-1821, containing hymn-tunes, psalm-tunes and anthems; and examples of musical notation with a round 'Hosanna' written in a circle.
The tune book of John Richard, Black Lion, Llanrhystyd, 1777, containing hymn-tunes, psalm-tunes, anthems and hymns; and leaves from a tune book of James Jenkins, blacksmith, of Cilcwm, Llangwyryfon, containing hymn-tunes, with additional memoranda by John Jenkins, 1801.
The tune book of Samuel Paigne, Waterford, 1799, containing psalm-tunes, hymn-tunes, anthems and choruses from The Messiah.
Paigne, Samuel, Waterford
A collection of psalm-tunes, hymn-tunes and anthems compiled by William Pugh, Dolgellau.
The tune book of Rowland Jenkins Richards, Llangwyryfon, containing hymn-tunes and psalm-tunes, with notes by David Lewis.
A book of psalm-tunes by J[ohn] D[avid] Edwards and others, with a march by David Lewis composed to the words 'Two and two and hand in hand' at the request of John Roberts.