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  <dc:title>Music</dc:title>
  <dc:description>'The Crusaders'- English words by R.J. Beamish

"Welsh words by W.M. Roberts, music by D. Protheroe.      1891.

'Pilgrims Chorus' from Tannhauser.	1910.

'Crossing the Plain'- words by Thomas Howell
translated by G.M. Probert. music by T. Maldwyn Price.   1917.

'The Pilgrims.' Chorus - English and Welsh words by
Rev. W. Adams, music by Dr. Joseph Parry.  1917.

'Homeland Melodies'- arranged by W.T. David.
(Prize composition Neath - 1918)

'Grant to the Jews their Own Statute!	1920.

'Song of the Volga Boatmen'.	1923.

'The Rider's Song'.- Peter Cornelius.	1923*

'The Fugitive'- Words by David Emrys.
Music by D. Tawe-Jones.     (1930 Eisteddfod)

'Music when Soft Voices die'.-
Words by Shelley.
Music by David de Lloyd.    1930

'The Owl and the Pussy Cat'.

'Hues of the Day - Words by John Guard.
Music by Jules Berlew.

'Phillida' or 'Love on the Prairie'- An operetta, written by Stanley C. West, music by Chastey Hector

(All but one copy of each transferred to the County Library.)</dc:description>
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