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Folk songs collected by Jennie Williams, apparently at Aberystwyth and Carmarthen, [1910x1917], together with one related letter from her to J. Lloyd Williams.
Williams, Jennie, d. 1971
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Folk songs collected by Jennie Williams, apparently at Aberystwyth and Carmarthen, [1910x1917], together with one related letter from her to J. Lloyd Williams.
Williams, Jennie, d. 1971
A manuscript music book used by J. Lloyd Williams to record the singing of Robert Jones ('Dwyfor').
Loose manuscript music sheets containing songs and melodies recorded by Rosaleen Graves, mainly in the Harlech area, September 1911; together with a manuscript music book in J. Lloyd Williams's hand bearing the name of Rosaleen Graves and containing some songs collected by her. The majority are, however, from other sources. Most of the songs have been published.
Graves, Rosaleen
Annotated selections by J. Lloyd Williams from the Llewelyn Alaw Manuscripts (NLW MSS 329B, 331D and 337D).
Llewelyn, Thomas David, 1828-1879
A selection by J. Lloyd Williams of tunes published in Richard Roberts's Cambrian Harmony, [1829].
Roberts, Richard, 1796-1855
Folk songs and traditional tunes, often with related letters from collectors and bearing provenance notes. Some are in the hand of Mary Davies and a letter and Christmas carol from Grace Gwyneddon Davies, 1944, are also included, together with lists of ballads and tunes.
Davies, Mary, 1855-1930
Variations of well-known melodies and folk songs from various sources.
Folk songs: printed and manuscript
Printed, manuscript and cyclostyled copies of folk songs, some being arrangements for choirs and published by the Welsh Folk-Song Society. Only a few items contain information relating to provenance.
Manuscript music books, mainly containing transcripts by J. Lloyd Williams of folk songs and tunes from various manuscript and printed sources.
A chronological comparative list of airs in Antient [sic] British Music by John Parry and Evan Williams, British Harmony by John Parry, and Relicks of the Welsh Bards by Edward Jones.
A list of Welsh tunes 'in M.S. book in possession of Berwyn Evans, nearly all in E flat', in Mary Davies's hand; together with a letter from J. Lloyd Williams to Principal Reichel, Bangor, 1901, relating to and listing some 'Songs of the forest and field'.
Davies, Mary, 1855-1930
References to articles, hymn tunes, lists of publications, &c., from Cerddor y Cymry, 1883.
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.
Miscellaneous notes and quotations from various publications, some relating to 'Carolau Haf'. The file also includes a letter from Grace Gwyneddon Davies and biographical notes on Llew Tegid, R. Gwyneddon Davies and W. O. Jones ('Eos y Gogledd').
Davies, Grace Gwyneddon
Notes from Chappell's Old English Popular Music, 1893, Popular Music of the Olden Times and Ancient English Melodies. Musical extracts are also included.
A printed copy of the work, [?1910], in Sol-fa, with corrections and annotations.
Manuscript scores, libretto, sketches and other papers, [?1900]-1922, relating to the light opera Cadifor by J. Lloyd Williams and Llew Tegid.
Incomplete manuscript and typescript drafts of the libretto.
A manuscript copy of the libretto and related notes.
Papers and correspondence, 1935-1944, relating to J. Lloyd Williams's work on the harpists Edward Jones ('Bardd y Brenin'), John Parry, Rhiwabon, and Ifan Williams ('Ifan Delynor').