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Anthemau

An anthem, 'Marwolaeth y Cristion', composed by D. Emlyn Evans for 'Eisteddfod y Cymry', 1866, and the opening bars of a funeral anthem.

Welsh Melodies

The proof sheets of Volume I of Welsh Melodies, published by D. Emlyn Evans in 1889, with pianoforte arrangements by himself and words by various Welsh poets.

Madrigals and part songs

Four part songs by D. Emlyn Evans: 'Yr ifanc swynol Chloe', 'O were my love yon lilac fair', 'A-weary' and 'O dewch i ben y mynydd'.

Deunydd yn ymwneud ag alawon gwerin, ac erthyglau

Mimeographed copies of the material printed on pp. 23-35 of Cylchgrawn Cymdeithas Alawon Gwerin Cymru, Cyfrol I, with notes by D. Emlyn Evans; original manuscripts of articles by D. Emlyn Evans on 'Yr Eisteddfod a Cherddoriaeth', and 'Ehediant (Fugue)'.

Press cuttings

One of four volumes containing press cuttings of articles on 'Music in Wales' contributed by D. Emlyn Evans to the South Wales Weekly News from 1899 to 1912.

Press cuttings

Press cuttings of musical interest: Cardiff Times Commemoration Hymn Tune Prize, 1878, the winning composition by James Peters ('Alaw Afan'); biographical sketches of Frederick Corder, E[dmund] H[art] Turpin, C[harles] Villiers Stanford, Sir G[eorge] A[lexander] Macfarren and Sir Arthur Sullivan; 'A Derbyshire Labourer's View of Disestablishment and Disendowment'; a facsimile of a letter by George Frideric Handel, June 1730; and Welsh music notes.

Llyfr nodiadau Aaron Francis ('Aaron Mochnant'),

A commonplace book kept by Aaron Francis ('Aaron Mochnant'), containing draft articles, anecdotes, addresses to readers of Y Dysgedydd, 1850, notes of sermons, and poetry, including a translation into English of Ieuan Glan Geirionydd's hymn 'Ar lan Iorddonen ddofn', verses on 'A Deathbed scene during a storm', 'englynion' on the wedding of W. R. Lloyd, and 'englynion' on placenames; and verses entitled 'Y Fenyw Dwylledig' by 'Rhydwen'.

Llyfr nodiadau Aaron Francis

An arithmetic and writing book of a Miss Evans, 1827, afterwards used by Aaron Francis for draft articles ('Yr Annibynwyr a'u credo', 'The Christian Alliance and its creed', 'Sefydliadau gwladol o grefydd yn dinystrio seiliau cyfrifoldeb dyn', 'Mental Philosophy') and poetry ('Prydnawn yn Chwefror: aralleiriad o Longfellow', 'Yr Aderyn a'r Llong', 'The Consumptive', 'A deathbed scene during a storm', 1852, 'Benjamin bach ar goll', 'Pellebyr môr y Werydd', 'The Missionary', 'The Mochnant Waterfall', 'Hoffder Cymro am ei wlad', 'Pa le maent', 'Y Cynhaeaf', 'Marwolaeth fy chwaer', 'Death of the Darling boy', 'Williams o'r Wern', 'John Elias' and 'Anghariad').

Part songs

A collection of part songs composed by D. Emlyn Evans, mainly to English words, between 1872 and 1875: 'How Sweet the Moonlight sleeps', 'Swing, Swing', 'A-weary', and 'Queen of my heart', 'Mae cân yn llond yr awel fwyn'; and an anthem, 'Molwch yr Arglwydd'.

'Merch y Llyn'

The full score of the dramatic cantata 'Merch y Llyn' ('The Maid of the Lake'), composed by D. Emlyn Evans, 1892.

Anthem a chantata

The full orchestral score of the anthem 'Pa fodd y cwympodd y cedyrn' by D. Emlyn Evans, 1897, and the score of the cantata 'Dyddiau dyn sydd fel glaswelltyn'.

Anthemau a chaneuon

Four compositions by D. Emlyn Evans entitled 'Praidd y Mynydd', 'Y Fordaith', 'Marwolaeth Picton' and 'Codwch yr Hwyliau', 1891; and three anthems, 'Wrth afonydd Babilon', 'Cyfoda, Llewyrcha' and 'Buost, O Dduw, yn noddfa i mi'.

Cerddoriaeth amrywiol

A miscellaneous collection of hymn-tunes, anthems and songs by Welsh composers, including 'Seren Bethlehem' by Edward Stephen ('Tanymarian'), 'Waterloo' by D. J. Morgans, 'Yr hen aelwyd Gymreig' by 'Isallt', 'Cyfraith yr Arglwydd' by D. W. Lewis, 'Trywead alawon' by W. O. Jones, 'Gwyn fyd y gwr' by Dan Protheroe, with Christmas cards in the form of carols, 1907-1912, 'Diangaist i'r Bedd' by D. Emlyn Evans, 'O'r dyfnder y llefais' by W. T. Samuel, 'Gras ein Harglwydd' by M. Morgan, Cwmtawe, 'Atgofion yr hen amser gynt' and 'Cartref fy mebyd' by R. S. Hughes, 'Bow down the knee' by Edward Stephen, 'I will lay me down in peace' by C. Francis Lloyd, 'Prize Composition, 1893' by D. Pughe Evans, and hymn-tunes by W. T. David, John Davies, Godre'r Parc, A. Evans, Llandudno, D. Emlyn Evans, M. O. Jones, T. Amos Jones, D. W. Lewis, William Owen, Porthmadog, and Joseph Parry.

Notebook

A notebook containing extracts by D. Emlyn Evans from the works of Beethoven, Haydn, Mozart and others, and a copy of three stanzas entitled 'Y Friallen Fathredig', translated from Goethe by 'Dyfedon'.

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