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W. S. Gwynn Williams Papers
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Y Cerddor Newydd

The file comprises a number of articles, in manuscript and typescript form, accumulated by W. S. Gwynn Williams in his role as editor of Y Cerddor Newydd, 1922-1929. Most, if not all, of the items appear to have been published.

W. S. Gwynn Williams Papers

  • GB 0210 WSGAMS
  • Fonds
  • [1800x2001] (predominantly 1890-1976)(accumulated [c. 1908]-[c. 2001])

The fonds comprises mainly his professional papers, 1908-1976, a few personal papers, [1800x2001], and papers of his father, W. Pencerdd Williams, [c. 1890]-[c. 1924]. Papers relating to the Welsh Folk-Song Society and to his role as first musical director of the Llangollen International Eisteddfod are not included.

Gwynn Williams, W. S. (William Sidney), 1896-1978

W. S. Gwynn Williams music manuscripts

The file comprises manuscripts of songs and compositions for piano or orchestra, composed or arranged by W. S. Gwynn Williams, 1908-1926. Many of the items have been published and include 'Arthur is Arising', 'Fairies', 'Longing', 'Palm Sunday Lullaby', 'The Silent Harp', 'Teach Me to Pray', 'Two Little Welsh Dances', 'Welsh Playbook', and full score and parts of 'Three Cymric Cameos'. A typescript copy, [?1917], of the libretto of 'A King's Dream', a musical comedy in three acts, is also included.

W. Pencerdd Williams Papers

The group comprises papers, [c. 1890]-[c. 1924], including talks/lectures, adjudications, musical exercises, material realting to the Tonic Solfa College examinations, and his application, 1895, for the post of Vocal Master at Llangollen, Ruabon and Wrexham Intermediate Schools; together with miscellaneous programmes, including an Eisteddfod programme, 1907, in which he adjudicated.

Williams, W. Pencerdd (William Pencerdd), 1856-1924

Union of Welsh Music and Musicians

The file comprises correspondence, 1929-1930, relating to the proposal by the National Council of Music of the University of Wales for the establishment of a Union of Welsh Music and Musicians and a new Welsh monthly magazine.

The Mynshall Lute Book

The file comprises a letter, 20 Dec. 1917, from Robert Spencer to W. S. Gwynn Williams, enclosing a complementary copy of The Mynshall Lute Book with an introductory study by Robert Spencer (1975). A copy of the recipient's reply, 13 Jan. 1976, is also included.

Spencer, Robert, 1932-

'The Happy Wanderer'

The file comprises a manuscript copy of the music and words, in German, of 'The Happy Wanderer' ('Der Frohliche Wanderer!'), a translation of the song into English by Rosel Lang and a revised English version by W. S. Gwynn Williams.

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Radio scripts

The series comprises typescripts of radio lecture-recitals and talks by W. S. Gwynn Williams, entitled 'The Spirit of Welsh Music', 1925 and 1927, 'Nationality in Music', 1927, 'The Making of Music', 1927, 'The Music of Wales and the Eisteddfod', 1929, and a few related typescript programmes. Some of these were broadcast during the period he was in charge of Welsh programmes from the Irish stations at Dublin and Cork, 1928-1930.

Printed programmes

The file comprises concert programmes, Eisteddfod and Cymanfa programmes, 1916-1959. W. S. Gwynn Williams's name appears as composer in a few.

Plays and poetry

The file comprises an autograph typescript of a play entitled 'The Two Roads', 1917, and three autograph poems by or translated by W. S. Gwynn Williams, 1916-1919; together with a number of typescript copies of poems by others.

Personal papers

The group comprises personal and miscellaneous papers, [1800x2001], relating to W. S. Gwynn Williams.

Personal and miscellaneous papers

The series comprises items relating to the honour conferred upon W.S. Gwynn Williams by the Italian Republic, 1962; papers relating to the National Eisteddfod of Wales, 1919-1932, and a few printed items, [1800x1899].

National Eisteddfod of Wales

The file comprises correspondence, 1930-1932, including letters relating to the music examinations of the Gorsedd of Bards, 1930, and subjects for the music competitions at Bangor National Eisteddfod, 1931. Amongst the correspondents are T. Hopkin Evans and D. Rhys Phillips.

Evans, T. Hopkin (Thomas Hopkin), 1879-1940

Music manuscripts

The series comprises mainly manuscript drafts of music, composed or arranged by W. S. Gwynn Williams, and a number of music manuscripts or photocopies of works by others, 1908-[c. 1953].

Miscellaneous papers

The file comprises a list of books which formed part of the library of W. S. Gwynn Williams, prepared by his widow, Mrs Beti Gwynn Williams, [1978x2001]; together with a few miscellaneous papers, [1920x1964].

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