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Daniel Protheroe Papers.

The papers consist of drafts of manuscript music (1-11), correspondence and miscellanea. Nos 1-11 contain other incomplete or untitled drafts in addition to the pieces listed. All manuscripts are in the hand of DP unless otherwise stated. No. 18, a file belonging to Anne Protheroe, 593 Maryland Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis., USA The file contained printed copies of folk songs, anthems and hymns arranged by Daniel Protheroe has been transferred to Department of Printed Books.

Rhys Morgan Papers,

The papers consist of drafts of manuscript, duplicate and printed copies of music (19-22), mainly by Rhys Morgan, correspondence (25), and memorabilia relating to his career (26-36). No. 19 contains other incomplete or untitled drafts in addition to the pieces listed.

Daniel Protheroe and Rhys Morgan Papers,

  • GB 0210 DANGAN
  • Fonds
  • 1893-1954 /

Papers of Daniel Protheroe including drafts of manuscript music, 1917-1954; manuscript music books containing drafts of compositions and arrangements for male voices; printed personal Christmas cards containing personal composed carols, 1913-1932; correspondence, 1911-1935, dealing with copyright, publishing and royalty agreements; royalty certificates, 1893-1898; programmes of concerts and religious services; and papers of Rhys Morgan including drafts of manuscript, duplicate and printed copies of music; correspondence, 1924-1928; memorabilia relating to his career and family photographs.

Protheroe, Daniel, 1866-1934.

'The Lyric Manuscript Book' (13 ff.) with two loose sheets inside, containing mainly drafts of songs from Y Tymhorau, a ...,

'The Lyric Manuscript Book' (13 ff.) with two loose sheets inside, containing mainly drafts of songs from Y Tymhorau, a children's cantata, on words by W. Nantlais Williams. This cantata was not published, but had been completed by DP in February 1934 [see Nantlais, 'A adawodd Dr Protheroe weithiau heb eu gorffen?', Y Cymro, 24 Mawrth 1934] [see also MSS 2 and 5]. F. 1r. Opening of Act 1, Cho[rus] 1 [of a cantata?];. Setting of words 'To the fair'. 1V. 'I've heard of a wonderful country' and While Shepherds, to be sung by Gwyn [a character in a cantata?]. 2R-v. Finale of Act 1 [of a cantata?]; setting of Chorus 19 and various words, mainly from a cantata, the words being 'How in a manger laid', 'The rogue h[im?] f[e]ll hear[ling?]', 'Just do as I tell you', and 'Oh thank you so warmly for charm and for songs, We'll hasten along'. 3R. Anthem; Pa le mae y wennol; setting of '... bwthyn o glai, o ben y to'. 3V-4. A Sea-Scape, part-song for SATB. 4V. 'Yonder, her lily hand'. 5R. The Man of Sorrows. 6R. Ysbryd y Robin, song for mezzo-soprano, with piano accompaniment [see ff. 13r, 15r]. 6V. Blodau'r Haf, song for soprano, with piano accompaniment [see MS 2, f. 23r]. 7V. Introduction to song No. 9. 7V-8r. 'Hardd yw'r iorwg ar y dderwen', with piano accompaniment [see ff. 10v-11r]. 8R-v. Song No. 10; last few bars of an anthem; sketch of a part-song. 9R. The Land-lubber's Chantey, part-song [for male voices?] [see MS 6, f. 31v]. 9V. Y Gwanwyn. 10V-11r. 'Hardd yw'r iorwg ar y dderwen', with piano accompaniment [see ff. 7v-8r]. 11V. 'Jesus, our only joy be Thou' [from the cantata Olivet, see MS 3, ff. 43v-55v; MS 6, f. 46; MS 8, ff. 1-2]. 12R-v. Ar y gwair, with piano accompaniment. 12V. Hymn-tune. 13R. Ysbryd y Robin, with piano accompaniment [see ff. 6r, 15r];. Price, hymn-tune, August 1933. 13V. 'Dyna drist, drist, drist yw yr awel'. 14R. Hoi, Hoi, Song No. 13;. 'Hardd yw'r iorwg ar y dderwen'. 14V. Starling;. 'If I were a queen'. 15R. Ysbryd y Robin, solo, with piano accompaniment [see ff. 6r, 13r]. 15V. Drudwy (Starling), duet, with piano accompaniment [not same melody as 'Ddrudwy Fach', see MS 6, f. 5v].

Bundle of loose and bound manuscript music (88 ff.), containing sacred and secular works, within the cover of a 'Manuscript ....

Bundle of loose and bound manuscript music (88 ff.), containing sacred and secular works, within the cover of a 'Manuscript Music Book'. F. 1r-3r. Ballade, solo with piano accompaniment, German words by Isabel Lowden, first four lines with English translation. 4R. Camping, song for four voices. 4V. Milwaukee, hymn-tune, words by Mary A. Blood. 5R-v. You & I, solo with accompaniment. 6R-v. Lullaby?. 7R-v. Setting of Psalm 57, verses 9-10 [see MS 9, f. 20r]. 8R-v. The Little Ghosts, for voice and piano. 8V. Winifred, part of a sacred chorus, Latin words [see ff. 9r, 10v-16v, 21r-31v, 36r]. 9-16 Bound. 9R. Winifred, part of a sacred chorus [see ff. bv, 10v-16v, 21r-31v, 36r]. 9V. Untitled sacred song, beginning 'The lord is my light'. 10R. 'The Rock-a-bye Lady from Hush-a-bye street', solo with accompaniment. 10V-16v. Untitled sacred works, some possibly being part of Winifred [see ff. 8v, 9r, 21r-31v, 36r]. 17-40. Bound, except f. 22 [loose]. 17R-19v. A Christmas Idyll, for soloist, choir and organ, name of 'Wm George' appearing at head of f. 18r. 19V. Untitled hymn-tune, 30 August 1920. 20R. Untitled sacred song for choir, 31 August 1920, beginning 'Christ the Lord is born today';. Setting of Psalm 115. 20V. Rock of ages, melody only;. Abercraf, hymn-tune. 21R-31v. Untitled sacred works, Latin and English words [some from Winifred?, see ff. 8v, 9r, 10v-16v, 36r]. 21V. Carol, beginning with the words, 'On a holy Christmas morn'. 32R. The Sound?, accompaniment of a song. 32V. Credo;. Lullaby of Mary, carol. 33R-35r. Titled and untitled sacred works, some words included. 33R. Sacred song beginning 'The Son of God goes forth to war'. 33V. Still with Thee, O My God;. Near the Cross. 34R. Softly now the light of day;. Come Thou Almighty fly. 35R. In the hour of trial;. Gloria. 35V. For a Welsh Folk Song. 36R. Parts of Winifred [see ff. 8v, 9r, 10v-16v, 21r-31v];. Untitled song, words included being 'Death never shall claim Caradog'. 36V. The Vagabond, melody only;. Carol beginning 'Sleep my Jesu, Saviour child In Thy manger bed'. 37R. Untitled solo with accompaniment. 37V. Two variations of a carol;. Untitled setting for two voices of words 'Oft my spirit speeds her free To the fame beneath the sea'. 38R. Untitled song, beginning with humming, followed by 'Midnight broodeth o'er the deep'. 39R. Sketches of school songs. 39V. Sacred song for two voices beginning 'Fy nagrau oedd fwyd i mi ddydd a nos'. 42R-47v. Untitled choral and orchestral work beginning 'Wind of the Norland snows' [first line of libretto missing], and ending 'And kiss the low mound where she lies'. 48R-49v. End of [pagination 9-12] a Christmas song for SATB, with accompaniment, last words being 'And even the Babe seemed to smile and rest'. 50R. Untitled chorus relating to Christ's resurrection, beginning 'The first day of the week cometh Mary Magdalen'. 51V-52r. Children's choruses. 53V. Untitled drafts of works for male voices. 54R. Untitled carol beginning 'The stable old was cold & chill';. Chorus for male voices. 55R. Easter Parade, copy of Tenor I arr. by Hans Hanke [see ff. 57v, 86r]. 55V. There's A Wideness In God's Mercy (Welsh Hymn Melody), Tenor II arr. by J. Arko Mendelsohn [in his hand, see ff. 56v-57r, also ff. 76-83, 84r-85r, 86v-87r]. 56R. Rangers Song, copy of Tenor II arr. by Hans Hanke [see ff. 85v, 87v]. 56V-57r. There's A Wideness In God's Mercy (Welsh Hymn Melody), Tenor I arr. by J. Arko Mendelsohn [in his hand, see ff. 55v, also ff. 76-83, 84r-85r, 86v-87r]. 57V. Easter Parade, copy of [Tenor II] arr. [by Hans Hanke, see ff. 55r, 86r]. 58R. Les Clartés De La Nuit, copy, music by C. Geoffray, words by A. Chevalier [was attached to ff. 59-75]. 59-75. The Girl Scout Leader, June 1954, opened on p. 26 which shows copy of A Poor and Carefree Stranger, three-part round for Girl Scouts. 76-83. Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind, instrumental scores, property of J. Arko Mendelsohn [see also ff. 55v, 56v-57r, 84r-85r, 86v-87r]. 84R-85r. O Captain, My Captain!, Bass part of song for male voices by J. Arko Mendelsohn [in his hand, see ff. 86v-87r, also ff. 55v, 56v-57r, 76-83]. 85V. Rangers Song, copy of Tenor I arr. by Hans Hanke [see ff. 56r, 87v]. 86R. Easter Parade, copy of Bass II arr. by Hans Hanke [see ff. 55r, 57v]. 86V-87r. O Captain, My Captain!, Tenor II part of song for male voices by J. Arko Mendelsohn [see ff. 84r-85r, also ff. 55v, 56v-57r, 76-83]. 87V. Rangers Song, copy of Bass II arr. by Hans Hanke [see ff. 56r, 85v]. 88R-v. Only waiting, arrangement for mixed choir of The Last Rose of Summer.

'Augener's Manuscript Music Books No. 86' (10 ff.), with four loose sheets inside, containing mainly drafts of compositions and arrangements ....

'Augener's Manuscript Music Books No. 86' (10 ff.), with four loose sheets inside, containing mainly drafts of compositions and arrangements for male voices. F. 2r. Y Glowr a'r Chwarelwr by Mynyddog, typed copy of the words of a duet for male voices [see ff. 3r-4v, 5v, 6v-7r]. 3R-4v. [Y Glowr a'r Chwarelwr] duet for male voices, with accompaniment, on words by Mynyddog [see ff. 2r, 5v, 6v-7r]. 5R. Sketch for male chorus. 5V. [Y Glowr a'r Chwarelwr] [see ff. 2r, 3r-4v, 6v-7r]. 6R. Untitled solo, with accompaniment. 6V-7r. [Y Glowr a'r Chwarelwr] [see ff. 2r, 3r-4v, 5v]. 7V-9r. Untitled chorus for male voices beginning 'If I but knew how the lilies brew'. 9V. Cwm Rhondda, hymn-tune, arr. for male voices;. Chorus of a carol. 10V. Song of the American Marching Men. 11R-v. Ar y Mur, 24 Awst [19]29, hymn-tune?; two variations on Ar y Mur, one dated 25 Awst [19]29. 12V-13r. The Birds, part-song for mixed voices. 13V. Off to Market. 14R-v. Carol, 1929, two variations.

'Passantino Music Writing Book' (53 ff.), being loose and bound folios placed within covers of a music manuscript book, containing ....

'Passantino Music Writing Book' (53 ff.), being loose and bound folios placed within covers of a music manuscript book, containing drafts of original compositions and arrangements. Endorsed on front cover of manuscript book is name Carol? Ashill?. F. 1v-2v. Jesus Tender Shepherd (Childrens (sic) Day Anthem), arr. for voice and piano. 3R-4v. American Medley, arr. for voice and piano [see ff. 11v-22r, 52r-53r]. 5V-6r. Onward Christian Soldiers!, arr. for SATB [see ff. 28v-29v]. 7V-8r. Moonbeams. A Serenade, for voice and piano, piano copy. 8V-7r. The Jaunting Car, copy of song for soloist and choir, by George H. Gartlan, words by Florence Quick. 9V-10r. Ar Hyd y Nos, arr. for male voices, 1935 [endorsed on f. 9r is stamp - Property of Chrysler Building Employees Chorus, see MS 21, f. 3r]. 11-16. Bound, originally part of separate book. 11V-12r. Patriotic Medley, arr. for male voices, introduction [see ff. 3r-4v, 13v-22r, 52r-53r]. 13V-16v. Patriotic Male Chorus, arr. for male voices [for end of medley see ff. 17r-18r; see also ff. 3r-4v, 11v-12r, 19v-22r, 52r-53r]. 17R-18r. Patriotic Medley, finale [see ff. 13v-16v; see also ff. 3r-4v, 11v-12r, 19v-22r, 52r-53r]. 19V-20v. Patriotic Medley, arr. for voice and piano, with 6 ff. of printed copies of songs attached to f. 20r-v [see ff. 3r-4v, 11v-18r, 21r-22r, 52r-53r]. 21R-22r. American Medley, arr. for voice and piano [see ff. 3r-4v, 11v-20v, 52r-53r]. 23-35. Bound. 23R. Friendship, two drafts. 23V-24r. Thy Will Be Done, sacred song, arr. for voice and piano [see ff. 40r-v]. 24V. 'The Lord is my shepherd', setting of Psalm 23. 25R. Carol beginning 'The beauty that prevailed one night [see f. 26r for variant setting of same words]. 25V. Christmas Night, carol. 26R. Bethlehem Night, carol [see f. 25r for variant setting of same words]. 28R. Untitled sacred work beginning 'I will cry unto God'. 28V-29v. Onward Christian Soldiers, arr. for SATB [see ff. 5v-6r]. 30R. While Shepherds watched their flocks by night, carol, 1938. 30V. Untitled carol beginning 'When marshalled on the nightly plain' [possibly called 'The Star of Bethlehem'. 32R. The Year's (sic) at the Spring from 'Pippa Passes'. 32V-33r. La Petite Jeanneton, song for voice and piano. 33V-34r. Patriotic Medley, arr. for male chorus, instrumental copy [see ff. 11v-22r]. 35R. March of the Musketeers, male chorus, arr. 36R-37r. Sail on O Ship of State (Marche Patriotic), for SATB, dedicated to Franklyn Delano Roosevelt, words by Longfellow [see ff. 38r-39v, 42r]. 39V. Sail on O Ship of State, for voice and piano, words by Longfellow [see ff. 36r-37r, 42r]. 40R-v. Thy Will Be Done, sacred song, arr. for voice and piano [see ff. 23v-24v]. 40V. If I knew, tongue-twisting song. 41R-v. Ha! Ha! Ha! Laughing is Contagious, chorus [for SATB?] by G. F. Rose, arr. Sail on O Ship of State, for voice and piano, words by Longfellow, incomplete [see ff. 36r-37r, 38r-39v]. 42V. Untitled love song beginning 'Oh love if only you and I could wander'. 43R-44v. Harmony exercises. 46R-47r. Will She Remember Too?, for voice and piano. 48R-49v. Sei Du Mit Mir (Be Thou With Me), prayer, for voice and piano, 20 July 1939. 50R-51r. The Victory Won, 2 Feb. [19]43. 52R. Untitled melody [possibly part of a patriotic medley, see ff. 3r-4v, 11v-22r, 53r]. 53R. Patriotic Medley [see ff. 3r-4v, 11v-22r, 52r].

'Belwin Music Book' (35 ff.), all the folios being loose, containing mainly drafts of sacred songs and hymn tunes, songs ....

'Belwin Music Book' (35 ff.), all the folios being loose, containing mainly drafts of sacred songs and hymn tunes, songs from Y Tymhorau, a children's cantata [see also MSS 1 and 5]. F. 1r. 'Thy name, O Lord, in sweet accord', sacred song for two voices. 1V. Orchestral composition, untitled and incomplete. 3R-v. Y Bwci Bo, song for four voices with piano accompaniment [see f. 22r; MS 4, ff. 8v-9r; MS 6, f. 44v]. 4R. Un rhyfedd iawn oedd Iesu Grist and Galw mae'r Bugail, two-part sacred songs with accompaniment, the name A. H. Rogers appearing above the first. 4V. 'Cymer fi, fy Iesu', two-part sacred song; Y mae afon, two-part anthem for ladies voices [see f. 11]. 5R. Y Tymhorau, with piano accompaniment. 6R. 'Be ye sure that the Lord he is God', four-part sacred song. 6V. Y Robin [see f. 7r]. 7R. Y Robin [see f. 6v];. Y Gwanwyn;. Henffych i'r Gaeaf [see f. 16v]. 8V. Untitled four-part song for male voices, the only words included being 'A'm'and 'Ei'. 9R-10v. Untitled songs from Y Tymhorau, with accompaniment. 11R-v. Y Mae Afon, two-part anthem for ladies voices [see f. 7v], with accompaniment. 12. Hymn [?] for SATB on the back of a programme of a piano recital given by Hattie Fischer at the Sherwood Music School, 4 April 1933. 13R. 'Pedolwn, pedolwn y sotlau tlws, tlws', children's song with accompaniment [see MS 6, f. 1v]. 13V. [Cân y Melinydd], piano arr. 14R-v. Dennis McPhane, old Irish ballad for voice and piano. 15R. 'I'm a pilgrim, I'm a stranger', Bass II arr. 16R. Cyngherdd yr Adar. 16V. Henffych i'r Gauaf [see f. 7r]. 17R. 'The shades of night were falling fast' [from the cantata Excelsior?, see also f. 25r-v; MS 3, ff. 54v-56v, 71r-v; MS 4, ff. 23r-24v; MS 6, ff. 22r, 24v-25r, 27r; MS 8, ff. 3r-5v; MS 9, ff. 4r-5v, 33v, 34v]. 17V. 'Y Duw wnaeth y gauaf i ddod ar dro'. 18R-19v. Untitled songs from Y Tymhorau. 20R. Ar gefn yr Wydd children's song with accompaniment, words by Nantlais [see f. 21r]. 20V. Iesu, rho Dy Law i mi, children's hymn with accompaniment, words by Nantlais [see f. 21r]. 21R. [Ar gefn yr Wydd] and Iesu, rho Dy Law i mi, pencil copies [see f. 20r-v]. 22R. [Y Bwci Bo] song for four voices with accompaniment [see f. 3; MS 4, ff. 8v-9r; MS 6, f. 45]. 23R. Robin, with accompaniment [see MS 1, f. 6v];. 'Croeso, croeso Gymry llon', two-part song about the fair, with accompaniment. 23V. [Blodau'r Haf?] melody of song beginning with words 'A oes ardal yn debyg i Gymru?' with piano introduction. 24R-v. Dewch i lithro ar y llyn, with accompaniment. 25R-v. Pencil and ink drafts of the score of a choral and orchestral work, the only words being 'The hearts of all the list'ning crowd' and 'A gray old man, the third and last' [from the cantata Excelsior?, see also f. 17r; MS 3, ff. 54v-56v, 71r-v; MS 4, ff. 23r-24v; MS 6, ff. 22r, 24v-25r, 27r; MS 8, ff. 3r-5v; MS 9, ff. 4r-5v, 33v, 34v];. 'O am dynnu or (sic) anialwch', first two lines of a hymn [written in pencil on above score, f. 25v]. 26R-35r. 'Allegretto Graziozo' from Quartette in A minor, arr. 'For String Orchestral.

File (62 ff.), all the folios being loose, containing duplicate copies of some original carols, but mainly arrangements of Welsh ....

File (62 ff.), all the folios being loose, containing duplicate copies of some original carols, but mainly arrangements of Welsh and other airs for use of The New Welsh Choral Society, under conductorship of Rhys Morgan. F. 1r-v. Carol, 1950, beginning 'Teithio tua Bethlem Mae'r angylion glan', four-part, words by W. Nantlais Williams. 2R. O! Blessed Day of Glory, four-part carol, 1955, words by Geon? Carnout. 3R. Ring Out, Sweet Bells of Christmas, four-part carol, 1951, words by Clara J. Ricard, printed. 4R. Joyful is this Christmas Mor[ning?], four-part carol, 1951, words by Clara J. Ricard. 5R-v. The Lord's my Shepherd, four-part arr., [19]50, of Rouse's Version, 1642, of Psalm 23. 6R-8r. The Lord's my Shepherd, four-part arr., [19]50, of Rouse's Version, 1642, of Psalm 23. 9R-11r. The Lord's my Shepherd, four-part arr., [19]50, of Rouse's Version, 1642, of Psalm 23. 12R. Come Gracious Lord, four-part arr. of hymn, words by Rev. Isaac Watts. 13R. Come Gracious Lord, four-part arr. of hymn, words by Rev. Isaac Watts. 14R-v. Sunset and Evening Star, four-part song, 1950, words by Alfred Tennyson. 15R-16r. Sunset and Evening Star, four-part song, 1950, words by Alfred Tennyson. 17R-18v. Sunset and Evening Star, four-part song, 1950, words by Alfred Tennyson. 19R. Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes, four-part arr. 20R. Londonderry Air, four-part arr. of Danny Boy. 21R. Lead, Kindly Light, Second Soprano part [of song for ladies choirs?]. 22R. Lead, Kindly Light, First and Second Alto parts [of song for ladies choirs?]. 23R. The Internationale, melody only. 24R. The Star Spangled Banner, [copy dated 1942, of] Three part arr., by J. S. Smith. 25V. The Singing Lesson, four-part song round [see f. 27r]. 26R. Scale of C, three-part song round [see f. 27v]. 27R. The Singing Lesson, four-part song round [see f. 25v]. 27V. Scale of C, three-part song round [see f. 26r]. 28R-v. God Bless America, copy of arr. for mixed voices by Ringwald, copyright 1939, 1952. 29R-v. God Bless America, copy of arr. for mixed voices by Ringwald, copyright 1939, 1952. 30R. Welcome Song of The Welsh Choral Society of New York', [19]55, four-part. 31R. Welcome Song of The Welsh Choral Society of New York', [19]55, four-part. 32R-v. Bugeilio'r Gwenith Gwyn, four-part arr. 33R-34v. Harlech, four-part arr. of Rhyfelgyrch Gwyr Harlech, Welsh words, copyright [19]47 [variation on ff. 35r-36v]. 35R-36v. March of the Men of Harlech, four-part arr., English words [variation on ff. 33r-34v; see also MS 21, f. 13r]. 37R. God Bless the Prince of Wales, four-part arr. [see MS 21, f. 8r]. 38R-v. Ton y Melinydd, four-part arr., copyright Jan. [19]47. 39R-40r. Llan-fair-pwll-gwyn-gyll-go-ger-y-chwyrn-dro-bwll-llan-disiliog-ogo-goch, four-part song by Rhys Morgan [see MS 21, ff. 14v-15r]. 41R-v. Sospan Fach, four-part arr., copyright [19]47?. 42R-v. Y Mochyn Du, four-part arr., copyright 1947 [variation on f. 43r]. 43R. Mochyn Du, arr. for soloist and choir [variation on f. 42r-v]. 44R-v. Twll Bach y Clo, arr. for soloist and choir. 45R-v. Rhywun, four-part arr. of 'Nos Galan'. 46R-v. Cyfri'r Geifr, arr. for SATB, copyright 1948. 47R-v. Now Strike the Harp gladly, arr. for soloist and choir. 48R-50v. Rhyfelgyrch Cadben Morgan, four-part arr., [19]48. 51R-v. Hen Fenyw Fach Kidwelly, four-part arr., copyright [19]51? [variation on f. 52r]. 52R. Hen Fenyw Fach Kidwelly, four-part arr., [19]55 [variation on f. 51r-v]. 53R-v. Ar Hyd y Nos, four-part arr., copyright 1977. 54R-v. Suo Gan (Lullaby), three-part arr. [for female voices];. Words of first verse of Mari Lwyd [New Year's carol], 28 Sept. 1942. 55R. Clychau Aberdyfi, arr. for First Soprano [see MS 21, ff. 6v-7r]. 56R-57r. Codiad yr Haul, four-part arr., [19]52. 58R-59r. Codiad yr Haul, four-part arr., [19]52. 60R-61r. Codiad yr Haul, four-part arr., [19]52. 60V. Lovely Jane, melody of the air Lili Lon [Y Mochyn Du]. 61V. Lovely Jane, melody of the air Lili Lon [Y Mochyn Du]. 62R. New Year's Carol, arr. for Tenor II of Nos Galan.

Cymric Medley', file (14 ff.), with one loose sheet, containing duplicate copies of SATB arrangements of Welsh airs. The owner ....

Cymric Medley', file (14 ff.), with one loose sheet, containing duplicate copies of SATB arrangements of Welsh airs. The owner of the file was Mrs May Jones, 4915 Broadway, New York, member of The New Welsh Choral Society, of which the conductor was Rhys Morgan. F. 1v-2r. Gadlys. 3R. Ar Hyd Y Nos, words of three verses, two in Welsh, one in English [see MS 19, ff. 9v-10r]. 4V-5r. Llwyn On (sic). 6V-7r. Clychau Aberdovey [see MS 20, f. 55r]. 8R. [God Bless The Prince of Wales] words of two verses, one in Welsh, one in English [see MS 20, f. 37r]. 9V-10r. Cadair Idris, [19]51. 11V-12r. Y Crythor Crwydrol, [19]51. 13R. March of the Men of Harlech, words of two verses, one in English, one in Welsh [see MS 20, ff. 33r-36v]. 14V-15r. Llanfair P.G., by Rhys Morgan, music score only [see MS 20, ff. 39r-40r].

Bundle of loose and bound music (21 ff.), containing manuscript (ff. 1-11) and printed (ff. 12-21) copies of tenor solos ....

Bundle of loose and bound music (21 ff.), containing manuscript (ff. 1-11) and printed (ff. 12-21) copies of tenor solos [sung by Rhys Morgan]. F. 1r-2v. Tell Me O Swan, by Morten J. Suvaas, words by Rabindarath Tagare. 3R-6r. I dreamt a dream, duet for Soprano and Tenor [by ?], German and English words. 6V. 'There's a little door opened in Heaven', melody and words [of a Negro Spiritual song?]. 7R. [When Your (sic) Away] typed copy of words of song [see ff. 8r-v], copyright 1928. 8R-v. When Your (sic) Away, by Frank Henry Dellobile, words by Francis J. Schippers, dedicated to R.S. [for typed copy of words see f. 7r]. 9R-v. Già il sole dal Gange by Scarlatti, incomplete. 10-21. Bound. 10R-11v. Oh, Let Me Dream, by Mortimer B[?], words by Warwick F. Williams. 12R-15r. Onéguine, by P. Tschaïkowsky, French words by Michel Delines, English words added in manuscript. 16R-19r. Princess of the Morning, by Harriet Ware, words by J. I. C. Clarke. 20R-21r. A Fairy Story by the Fire, by Oscar Merikanto, words by Angela Campbell Mc. Innes.

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