Lament (Violin solo with pf. accompaniment),
- 11.
- File
- [1881x1928].
11/1. Score. Autograph. [B]. 11/2. Score. Incomplete. Autograph. [D]. 11/3. Solo violin part. Autograph. [B].
Lament (Violin solo with pf. accompaniment),
11/1. Score. Autograph. [B]. 11/2. Score. Incomplete. Autograph. [D]. 11/3. Solo violin part. Autograph. [B].
Last four bars of an unidentified hymn. Evan Thomas copy. [D],
Last seven bars of a song, ' ... elli garu mwy'. Gwilym Thomas copy. Endorsed with part of another work. [D].
284/1. Autograph copy. [D]. 284/2-4. Autograph copy. Music only. [D]. 284/5. Solo vocal part. Autograph. [D]. Different music from no. 280.
280/1-2. Two Gwilym Thomas copies. [C]. 280/3. Sol-fa copy. [C]. Different music from no. 284.
Leisa Fach. (Tr. by Wil Ifan of 'Fair Eliza', by Burns),
183/1. Gwilym Thomas copy. [D]. 183/2. MS music book containing Evan Thomas copy and rough drafts of other works. [D].
Lesbia Hath a Beaming Eye. Baritone solo,
107/1. Gwilym Thomas copy. [D]. 107/2. Small MS music book containing autograph copy. [B]. 107/3. Vocal part only. Sol-fa. [C].
Letter from Aneurin Bevan, Blaenavon. Asks whether Afan is a Baptist, because the conductor for a festival has to be a Baptist, asks whether Afan has published his suite for orchestra. Endorsed with writing in Afan's hand re collecting flowers.
Letter from Aneurin Bevan, Blaenavon, co. Mon. Encloses the first prize, donated by him, for the hymn competition at Blaenafon Eisteddfod, won by Afan out of 159 entries.
Letter from Anon., Briton Ferry. Asks Afan to arrange with Miss Hopkins re solo with piano, and to send the band parts for the Chocolate Soldier and the Jig song. Post card.
Letter from Anon., Cape Town. Re his employment as cutter, and his delight with S. Africa, Dr Thomas would like permission to print Afan's hymn tune, Pwllyglaw.
Letter from Anon., Swansea. Hints re some alterations to Afan's Ballad of the Baltic. [D],
End missing.
Letter from Arthur M. James, National Eisteddfod of Wales, Swansea. The words printed under the item would be better than a monologic sound from a human voice. Part English, Part Welsh.
Letter from 'Ben' to Willie' [Wil Ifan]. Re Wil Ifan's attempt to featurise Afan's life, and contributes some memories of his own, also contains instructions on playing marbles.
Letter from Beriah Gwynfa Evans, Gorsedd Beirdd Ynys Prydain, Caernarfon, to D. J. Afan Thomas. Afan's admission to the Gorsedd as a full member. Welsh. Typescript.
Letter from C. M. Book Agency, Caernarfon, To [D. Afan Thomas]. Request for permission to use a hymn tune, Gweled Iesu, in a new hymn book. Typescript.
Letter from Caerwyn [--], Llangefni, to D. John, Briton Ferry. Thanks for a Festival Programme and request for further copies, appreciates the fact that Afan has set his hymn to music. Typescript.