Music manuscripts and miscellaneous papers, 1893-[1999], transferred on the closure of the Welsh Music Information Centre, Cardiff, comprising a large number of music scores and sketches. Among the composers represented in the archive are Robert Bruce, Dilys Elwyn Edwards, John Edwards, J. R. Heath, Alun Hoddinott, Arwel Hughes, Idris Lewis, Ian Parrott and Grace Williams.
Llawysgrifau cerddorol a phapurau amrywiol, 1893-[1999], a dderbyniwyd adeg cau Canolfan Hysbysrwydd Cerddoriaeth Cymru yng Nghaerdydd, yn cynnwys nifer fawr o sgoriau cerddoriaeth. Ymhlith y cyfansoddwyr a gynrychiolir yn yr archif mae Robert Bruce, Dilys Elwyn Edwards, John Edwards, J. R. Heath, Alun Hoddinott, Arwel Hughes ac Ian Parrott.
Additional music manuscripts, 1963-1969, comprising scores by Grace Williams, Daniel Jones, and William Mathias; together with papers [1906-1975], relating to Grace Williams [photographs transferred to NLW Photographic Department].
The Tŷ Cerdd Archive,
This material is held atNational Library of Wales / Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru
- Reference
- GB 210 WMIC
- Alternative Id.(alternative) vtls004017768(alternative) (WLABNL)P1Saan0000014679(alternative) (WlAbNL)0000017768(alternative) 99192016802419
- Dates of Creation
- 1893-[1999].
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- Mainly English, unless otherwise stated.
- Physical Description
- 77 boxes, varying sizes; 4 boxes (June 2015).
- Location
- ARCH/MSS (GB0210)
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
The Welsh Music Information Centre (WMIC) was established in September 1983 to provide information about Welsh music, particularly 20th century music and to encourage performances of contemporary works. It incorporated the Welsh Music Archive which was founded in 1976 and was similar to the Scottish Music Information Centre in Glasgow and the British Information Centre in London with a role of collecting scores by Welsh composers. It received the support of the Welsh Arts Council. An exhibition of scores and memorabilia housed at WMIC was held at the Viriamu Jones Gallery, University College, Cardiff, March 1984. The centre closed in March 1997 after the Arts Council withdrew its funding in December 1996. Tŷ Cerdd – Music Centre Wales was formed by combining the Welsh Amateur Music Federation (WAMF) and WMIC in 2009. Its role is to promote all genres of Welsh Music by “bringing a world of music to Wales and the music of Wales to the world”.
Arrangement
Arranged at NLW in three groups: works by composers (several scores), works by composers (occasional scores) and other papers.
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Acquisition Information
Welsh Music Information Centre per Mr D. Wynne Lloyd; Cardiff; Deposit; 1997; C1997/18.
Tŷ Cerdd per Mr Caio Higginson; Cardiff; Deposit; June 2015; 4017768.
Tŷ Cerdd per Mr Ethan Davies; Cardiff; Deposit; July 2016.
Note
The Welsh Music Information Centre (WMIC) was established in September 1983 to provide information about Welsh music, particularly 20th century music and to encourage performances of contemporary works. It incorporated the Welsh Music Archive which was founded in 1976 and was similar to the Scottish Music Information Centre in Glasgow and the British Information Centre in London with a role of collecting scores by Welsh composers. It received the support of the Welsh Arts Council. An exhibition of scores and memorabilia housed at WMIC was held at the Viriamu Jones Gallery, University College, Cardiff, March 1984. The centre closed in March 1997 after the Arts Council withdrew its funding in December 1996. Tŷ Cerdd – Music Centre Wales was formed by combining the Welsh Amateur Music Federation (WAMF) and WMIC in 2009. Its role is to promote all genres of Welsh Music by “bringing a world of music to Wales and the music of Wales to the world”.
Formerly Welsh Music Information Centre (WMIC) manuscripts and papers.
Archivist's Note
April 2014. Revised August-September 2021.
Compiled by Ann Francis Evans. The following sources were used in the compilation of this description: Music Wales, 1 June-31 August 1997; Welsh Music Information Centre publicity leaflet; a booklet for an exhibition of the Welsh Music Information Centre at the University College Cardiff, 1984; and Tŷ Cerdd website;
2015 and 2016 deposit compiled by Robert Evans.
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