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In These Stones Horizons Sing

Sgôr gerddorol In These Stones Horizons Sing, darn a gomisiynwyd i ddathlu agoriad Canolfan y Mileniwm yng Nghaerdydd; y gerddoriaeth gan Karl Jenkins a'r geiriau gan Menna Elfyn, Grahame Davies a Gwyneth Lewis.

The Bridge/Y Bont

Libretti The Bridge/Y Bont (geiriau Menna Elfyn, cerddoriaeth Rob Smith), darn a gomisiynwyd gan Gelfyddydau Cymunedol Rhyng-ddiwylliannol De Cymru i nodi cynhadledd yr Euro Summit ym Mae Caerdydd, ynghyd â llythyr at Menna Elfyn oddi wrth Gyd-Bwyllgor Addysg Cymru yn datgan cyhoeddi'r gerdd fel rhan o gyfrol flodeugerdd.

Dic Penderyn Day rally

Speech notes, summary of events and other related material concerning a Dic Penderyn Day rally in Cardiff, held 13 August 2003.

Peter Reynolds Papers,

  • GB 0210 PTREYN
  • Fonds
  • 1965-2016

Papers created and compiled by Peter Reynolds in his work as a composer of musical works, a writer and critic, and his lecture notes. Musical compositions include full orchestral scores, parts works, arrangements, draft works and sketches. Research papers and notes covering musical compositions, composers and artists, accumulated during his research for the writing of programme notes and his copywriting. Some of these files contain historical items collected for reference. Subject files and a large collection of concert and event literature. Teaching notes for lectures at WCMD and his composers workshops.
Two boxes of audio material have been transferred to The National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales.

Peter Reynolds

Parliamentary question and answer regarding status of Cardiff as the capital of Wales

File comprises copies or written Parliamentary question 23 of 20th December 1955, where Llewellyn asks "the Secretary of state for the Home Department what conclusion he has reached upon the representations made to him by the Association of Welsh Local Authorities that Cardiff should be recognised as the capital of Wales" and the reply given by Gwilym Lloyd-George.

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