'The Blackbird (Y Fwyalchen)', for unison voices and piano,
- H2.
- Series
- [1958].
'The Blackbird (Y Fwyalchen)', for unison voices and piano,
Ink. Flute 1 and 2, oboe (doubling cor anglais), clarinet 1 and 2, bassoon, horn, trumpet 1 and 2, trombone 1 and 2, bass trombone, harp, violin 1 (together with five photocopies), violin 2 (together with four photocopies), viola (together with three photocopies), cello (together with two photocopies), double bass.
'Tarantella' (words, Hilaire Belloc) for mezzo-soprano and [orchestra] or piano,
Carbon copy of typescript.
(Symphony no. 1 in the form of Symphonic impressions of the Glendower scene in Henry IV, Part 1, Act 3, Scene 1).
Transparencies: violin 1 and 2, viola, cello, double bass.
Transparencies. Violin 1 and 2, viola, cello, double bass.
'St Athan': score; transparencies.
'St Athan' (English words by Grace Williams, Welsh words of first verse traditional, additional Welsh verses by Tom Parry), traditional Welsh Oxen Song, arranged for voice and piano. Three copies.
Songs of sleep, for soprano, alto flute and harp,
Including 'Come, sleep, and with thy sweet deceiving' (words, Beaumont and Fletcher), 'The Cypress curtain of the night' (words, Campion) and 'Sweet and low' (Tennyson)).
Songs for mezzo-soprano and orchestra,
Including 'Tuscany' (words, V. Sackville-West), 'Tarantella' (words, Hilaire Belloc) and ' Service of all the dead' (words, D. H. Lawrence).