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Hubert Davies Music Manuscripts,
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Hubert Davies Music Manuscripts,

  • GB 0210 HUBIES
  • Fonds
  • 1918-1964 /

Holograph manuscript music for Welsh and English vocal works, [?1950s]-1964; songs, 1918-[?1963]; orchestral works, 1939-[c. 1943]; works for wind and strings, [1930s]-1962; works for strings, including quartets, [?1920s]-[?1946]; pianoforte quintets, quartets and trios, [1920s]-1944; works for violin and pianoforte, 1920-1949; and miscellaneous works, [c. 1920]-1958.

Davies, Hubert (William Hubert), 1893-1965

A list compiled by W. H. R. Davies, son of the composer, of the MSS of his father deposited in ...,

A list compiled by W. H. R. Davies, son of the composer, of the MSS of his father deposited in the National Library (i.e. those comprised in the present handlist), together with a list of his father's works deposited in the BBC Library, Cardiff (including most of the orchestral work); a photograph portrait of Hubert Davies and a photograph of a drawing of him conducting in Cardiff Castle; xerograph copies of cuttings of articles by Hubert Davies, 1964-5, and of an article on him by Sydney Northcote, [?1949].

Songs. All with pf. acc. The presence of more than one copy of a score has not been indicated: f.1 ...,

Songs. All with pf. acc. The presence of more than one copy of a score has not been indicated: f.1 Tears. 'High o'er the hill', 1918; f.11 In the forest. Oscar Wilde. 'Out of the mid wood's twilight', 1918; f.14 'There are sweet fields'. Iolo A. Williams, 1927; f.18 Frolic. 'The children shouting together', 1927; f.20 'I love all beauteous things'. Robert Bridges, 1929; f.24 In Normandy. E. V. Lucas. 'The Normandy markets', 1930 (printed); f.28 Flower Sunday lullaby. Eifion Wyn (tr.). 'Where the flowers and grey stone', 1930; f.34 In memoriam sororis meae. W. J. Gruffydd (tr.). 'Last night her voice was broken', 1930; f.40 Rest. W. J. Gruffydd (tr.). 'Ah! would that I were resting', 1930; f.42 An epitaph. W. de la Mare. 'Here lies a most beautiful lady', 1930; f.44 Old Susan. W. de la Mare. 'When Susan's work was done', 1930; f.49 'A very old woman lives in yon house'. W. de la Mare [c. 1930.]; f.51 Leisure. W. H. Davies. 'No time to stand beneath the boughs' [c. 1930.]; f.53 'Why so pale and wan'. John Suckling [c. 1930.]; f.57 Rower's chant. T. Sturge Moore. 'Row till the land dip', 1931; f.59 'Go, lovely rose', 1933; f.65 Summer. John Davidson. 'Glow-worms like the daisies peer', 1934; f.67 'There is a green hill', 1936; f.73 Consecration (hymn) 'Saviour, while my heart is tender', 1947; f.75 Clychau'r gog. R. Williams Parry. 'Dyfod pan ddĂȘl y gwcw' (+ English tr.), 1960 (printed); f.79 Love came down at Christmas' (+ Welsh tr.). Christina Rossetti [?1963].

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