- D2/1.
- File
- [1930]-[1951].
Ink. [Nov. 1930]. Revised version, Nov. 1938. 'Second movement worth performing. First and third not good enough - G. W. 1951'.
Ink. [Nov. 1930]. Revised version, Nov. 1938. 'Second movement worth performing. First and third not good enough - G. W. 1951'.
'Flight', (words, Laurence Whistler), for tenor and piano,
'For one who had written of death',
Broadcast Easter 1953.
Four folk-songs, 'O Rare Turpin', 'The Shepherdess'/'Il était une bergère'(French), 'Bonny at morn', 'The Song of the flax' (Russian), for unison voices and piano. [Broadcast Easter 1950].
Four mediaeval Welsh poems, for contralto, harp and harpsichord,
Including 'Stafell Cynddylan', 'Hwiangerdd', 'Boddi Maes Gwyddno', 'Claddu'r bardd'.
'Four orchestral illustrations for the Legend of Rhiannon',
Including 'The Conflict', 'The Nuptial Feast', 'The Penance', 'The Return of Pryderi'. Composed 1939, revised 1940.
Four songs for soprano and chamber orchestra,
Including 'The Mad maid's song' (words, Herrick), 'Green rain' (words, Mary Webb), 'I had a little nut tree' (words, anon.), 'Service of all the dead' (words, D. H. Lawrence).
Broadcast Summer 1952.
Broadcast Christmas 1952.
Broadcast Christmas 1951.
Broadcast Easter 1952.
Four songs, 'Winter has gone' (German folk-song), 'The Holly' (Welsh folk-song), 'Faithful Johnny' (Old Scots song), 'Oh! 'twas in the broad Atlantic'. Broadcast Easter 1954.
[Four wind songs for baritone or alto and clarinet].
Including 'The Miller's song', 'The Baker's song', 'Washerwoman's song' and 'The Sailor's song', for 'Let's join in - the wind's work' (School's Broadcast).
Ink, with annotations in ink and pencil. Details of performances included.
Full (control) score; facsimile,
Ink, with annotations in ink and pencil. First performed 6 Aug. 1949 on 'Children's Hour' by John Darran, narrator, and the BBC Welsh Orchestra, conducted by Mansel Thomas. Details of subsequent performances given.
'To Zenon Sliwinski'.