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The Alun Hoddinott Archive,
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Caneuon Indeg,

Ink score (photocopy) of Caneuon Indeg, comprising three Welsh nursery tunes arranged for baritone and harp. The score is annotated in pencil.

Cards from friends,

Postcards and some birthday and Christmas cards, [1949x2000], to Alun and Rhiannon Hoddinott from friends, composers and performers, containing mainly brief notes, some of a personal nature, and others relating to performances. They include cards from Ian Parrott, Kenneth Loveland, Tadaaki Otaka and Siân Phillips (greeting cards only).

Career and honours,

Letters and papers, 1946-2007, relating to the composer's career at University College, Cardiff, 1946-1967; honours awarded to him by various colleges and universities, 1971-2007; his appointment as a Commander of the Order of the British Empire, 1983; and the tribute paid to him as one of five 'Welsh Legends' during the opening of the Wales Millennium Centre, November 2004.

Carol,

Ink piano score (undated and without text) of a carol for two voices and piano; and a pencil and ink sketch (dated 3. 12. 51, with Welsh words).

words: Llewelyn C. Huws.

Catalogues,

Printed catalogues and tables, [1953x2002], listing published and recorded works of Alun Hoddinott. The publishers include Oxford University Press, Paraclete Press, Cardiff University Press, Aureus, Alfred Lengnick & Co., the Guild for the Promotion of Welsh Music and Oriana Publications Ltd.

CBE,

Letters, 1982-1983, relating to his appointment as Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE), comprising official letters and letters of congratulations, a list of correspondents and a few press cuttings.

CBE,

Appointment to the Ordinary Commander of the Civil Division of the Order of the British Empire (CBE), 31 December 1982.

Celebration fanfare,

Letters (e-mails), papers and press cuttings, 2005, relating to the composer's 'Celebration Fanfare' written for the marriage blessing of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, 9 April 2005.

Chabert,

Papers, [1979x1992], relating to a proposed opera on an adaptation of Balzac's 'Le Colonel Chabert', comprising letters and drafts of the libretto by Myfanwy Piper.

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