'Brendon Hill', for tenor and piano,
- A3.
- File
- 1952.
Together with Ballade?/Rhapsody for cello and piano (also includes woodwind, brass and strings). Sketches. 12 Ff. 298 x 250 mm.
'Brendon Hill', for tenor and piano,
Together with Ballade?/Rhapsody for cello and piano (also includes woodwind, brass and strings). Sketches. 12 Ff. 298 x 250 mm.
'Brittania [sic] - A Bridge'; music for B[ritish] T[ransport] F[ilm] Documentary film,
(A55a): full score. Copyright: William Mathias, 1972. Recorded at Anvil Studios, 17 November 1972, by the Philip Jones Ensemble, conducted by William Mathias. 14 ff. 370 x 272 mm. (A55b): ink parts: trumpet 1, 2 and 3, trombone 1 and 2, tuba, percussion. Seven manuscript books. 12 ff. 298 x 234 mm. (A55c): pencil sketch with ink additions. 22 Oct. 1972. 8 ff. 368 x 275 mm. (A55d): typescript sheets (2 pp.), detailing timing of film.
(A30a): ink full score with pencil additions. 14 Nov. 1957. [First performed at the Royal Academy of Music, 3 Dec. 1957]. 2 ff. 367 x 272 mm. (A30b): ink parts: piano, viola, horn in F, bass, harp, flute, suspended cymbal and trumpet in B flat. 7 ff. 304 x 240 mm.
Canadian Children's Opera Chorus,
A xerox copy of a letter, 28 April 1990, from Patricia Rabson, Association of Canadian Choral Conductors, to John Tuttle of the Canadian Children's Opera Chorus, informing him of the choir's success in being awarded the National Choral Award for an Outstanding Choral Record for the recording of 'Sir Christèmas'. The following note is added in William Mathias's hand: 'This CD included a brilliant, complete performance of "Salvator Mundi". William Mathias, 14/5/90'.
[Duration: 8 min.]. Commissioned by the John Davies Singers in association with the Welsh Arts Council. First performed by the Singers (conductor, John Davies) with Jane Watts (organ) at the Ludlow Festival on 20 June 1987. Annotaton in pencil, f.1v., 'Score not completed in fine detail - dynamics etc.'. 12 Ff. 360 x 269 mm.
Cantate Domino: letter from OUP,
A letter from Barbara Stuart, Oxford University Press, enclosing the above score.
25 April - 21 May 1987. 12 Ff. 360 x 267 mm.
Cantate Domino (words from Psalms 149 and 146), for SATB and organ,
Canterbury Music Club, 6 December,
Canterbury Music Club, 6 December 1965. Divertimento, op. 24, for flute and piano.
Canzonetta: ink score with pencil additions,
27 Dec. 1977, crossed out in pencil. [Duration: 4 min.]. Copyright: Oxford University Press, 1978. 2 Ff. 369 x 267 mm.
Capriccio for flute and piano: ink score with pencil corrections and additions [Duration: 3 min. Published in Modern flute music; pieces for flute and piano by British composers, Book 2 (London, 1974)]. 4 Ff. 369 x 274 mm.
Capriccio for flute and piano: pencil sketch with ink additions,
2 Ff. 367 x 273 mm.
Capriccio for flute and piano, op. 46, no. 2,
Duration: 5 min. 30 sec. Commissioned by the International Headquarters of the Allen Organ Company. [First performed, Montreat, North Carolina, Conference on Music and Worship, 22 June 1990, by Todd Wilson. Published Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990 (Oxford music for organ)]. 8 Ff. 362 x 268 mm.
'Carmen Paschale': pencil sketch with ink additions,
[First performed, 5 Aug. 1976, by the Purcell Consort. Published in Gaudeamus; introduction by Sir Michael Tippett (London: Oxford University Press, 1976), for the British National Committee for Europa Cantat 6)]. 2 Ff. 369 x 277 mm.