Lutyens Collection. Vol. ccliii. Four Songs (words, Rochford, Anon., John Lyly, Quarles), for tenor and string quartet; 1937. Ink full score to English words, with German words added in another hand (ff. 1-12); - ink parts for Violins I and II with German title and words (ff. 13-24); - ink vo...
Lutyens Collection. Vol. ccix. Fair copy piano reduction in ink on transparency, incomplete, Part I only and wanting pp. 2-5 (ff. 1-17); - draft (ff. 18-26) and fair copy (ff. 27-35) piano reductions of Part II and draft of Part III (ff. 36-43), all in pencil. ff. 43. 380 x 280mm.; 365 x 275mm.
Lutyens Collection. Vol. ccxxix. Pencil sketches (ff. 1-5); - draft (ff. 6-8) and fair copy (ff. 19-77) scores, both in pencil. ff. 77. 385 x 270mm.; 480 x 320mm.; 455 x 290mm. Fr Thomas Merton, of the Abbey of Gethsemani, Kentucky: Music by Elisabeth Lutyens , setting words by Fr. Thomas Mert...
Lutyens Collection. Vol. ccxlix. ff. 37. 1. 'After the Songless Rose of Evening', for soprano and string quartet; n.d. Pencil full score. (ff. 1-2) 360 x 270mm. 2. Cecil Gray: Andromache's Aria from 'The Women of Troy', opera in one act (words, Euripides translated by Cecil Gray), adapted...
Lutyens Collection. Vol. ccxxx. Dyeline score. ff. 9. 365 x 245mm. Fr Thomas Merton, of the Abbey of Gethsemani, Kentucky: Music by Elisabeth Lutyens , setting words by Fr. Thomas Merton: 1971, 1979.
Lutyens Collection. Vol. ccxxi. *'A Phoenix' (words, Ovid translated by Golding), for solo soprano, violin, clarinet and piano, op. 71; 1968. See also Add. 64693 art. 2 below. Draft full score in pencil, incomplete, wanting pp. 7-10 (ff. 1-8); - fair copy full score in pencil (ff. 9-18). ff...
Lutyens Collection. Vol. ccv. 'O Saisons, ô Châteaux', cantata for soprano and strings (words, Arthur Rimbaud), op. 13; 1946. Draft full score in pencil (ff. 1-14); - non-autograph fair copy full score in ink (ff. 15-31); - ink piano reduction (ff. 32-37). ff. 37. 370 x 280mm.; 305 x 240mm....
Lutyens Collection. Vol. ccxxv. Dyeline full score. ff. 14. 345 x 245mm. Joseph Conrad, alias Teodor Jósef Konrad Korzeniowski, novelist: 'Vision of Youth', music by Elisabeth Lutyens , words by Joseph Conrad: 1970.