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William Mathias Music Manuscripts and Papers,
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'World's fire': full score,

Anglesey, 9 June 1989. Composed in celebration of the centenary year of Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-89). First performed at the North Wales Music Festival in St Asaph Cathedral on 30 Sept. 1989 by Catherine Pierard (soprano), Stephen Roberts (baritone), the Richard Hickox Singers and the City of London Sinfonia, conducted by Richard Hickox. [Published Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991]. [Duration: 55 min.]. 104 Ff. 541 x 365 mm.

Worthington United Methodist Church, Ohio, 26 June,

Worthington United Methodist Church, Ohio, 26 June 1988. 8.30 And 10.00 am: Processional chorale; 'Let the people praise thee, O God', [op. 87]; 'Sweet was the song', first performance; Canzonetta, [op. 78, no. 2]; Toccata Giocosa. (Two copies). 7.30 Pm: 'A Grace', [op. 89, no. 3]; 'O Sing unto the Lord', [op. 29]; 'All wisdom is from the Lord', [op. 88, no. 3]; 'Rejoice in the Lord', [op. 99, no. 1]; 'As truly as God is our Father'; 'A Babe is born', [op. 55];. 'Sweet was the song'; 'Alleluia! Christ is risen!', [op. 91, no. 3]; 'Ave Rex', [op. 45]; 'Let the people praise thee, O God', [op. 87]; 'Except the Lord build the house', [op. 89, no. 2]; 'Let all the world in every corner sing', [op. 96, no. 2]. Two posters are also included.

'Y Nefoedd sydd yn datgan gogoniant Duw': sketch,

[Commissioned by St John's College, Cambridge on the occasion of the 400th anniversary of the translation of the Bible into Welsh. First performed, North Wales Music Festival, St Asaph Cathedral, 25 Sept. 1988, by the Choir of St John's College, Cambridge, director Dr George Guest. Published Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994]. 10 Ff. 360 x 268 mm.

'Y Pren ar y Bryn' ([based on the original folk song]), part song for male voices and piano, op. 12 ...,

'Y Pren ar y Bryn' ([based on the original folk song]), part song for male voices and piano, op. 12, no. 3. Full score. May-June 1959. Duration: c. 3 min. 45 sec. Commissioned by the BBC in Wales. [First performed, 11 Dec. 1959, by the Silurian Singers, conducted by Glynne Jones. Published Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1962]. 8 Ff. 305 x 240 mm.

Zodiac trio: full score; transparencies,

Duration: c.16 min. Commissioned (in association with the Welsh Arts Council) by the Vale of Glamorgan Festival, where it was first performed by the Robles Trio - Christopher Hyde-Smith (flute), Frederick Riddle (viola) and Marisa Robles (harp), 19 Aug. 1976. 'The title derives entirely from the fact that it was composed for and dedicated to three personal friends, each of whom was born under a different sign of the Zodiac'. [Published London: Oxford University Press, 1977]. 36 Ff. 380 x 279 mm.

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