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The Alun Hoddinott Archive, (GB 0210 ALHODD) Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Cymorth chwilio | Finding Aid - The Alun Hoddinott Archive, (GB 0210 ALHODD) Cynhyrchir gan Access to Memory (AtoM) 2.4.0 Generated by Access to Memory (AtoM) 2.4.0 Argraffwyd: Rhagfyr 04, 2019 Printed: December 04, 2019 Wrth lunio'r disgrifiad hwn dilynwyd canllawiau ANW a seiliwyd ar ISAD(G) Ail Argraffiad; rheolau AACR2; ac LCSH Description follows NLW guidelines based on ISAD(G) 2nd ed.; AACR2; and LCSH https://archifau.llyfrgell.cymru/index.php/alun-hoddinott-archive-2 https://archives.library.wales/index.php/alun-hoddinott-archive-2 Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Allt Penglais Aberystwyth Ceredigion United Kingdom SY23 3BU 01970 632 800 01970 615 709 [email protected] www.llyfrgell.cymru The Alun Hoddinott Archive, Tabl cynnwys | Table of contents Gwybodaeth grynodeb | Summary information .............................................................................................. 3 Hanes gweinyddol / Braslun bywgraffyddol | Administrative history | Biographical sketch ......................... 3 Natur a chynnwys | Scope and content .......................................................................................................... 4 Trefniant | Arrangement .................................................................................................................................. 4 Nodiadau | Notes ............................................................................................................................................. 4 Pwyntiau mynediad | Access points ............................................................................................................... 5 Disgrifiad cyfres | Series descriptions ............................................................................................................ 6 - Tudalen | Page 2 - GB 0210 ALHODD The Alun Hoddinott Archive, Gwybodaeth grynodeb | Summary information Lleoliad | Repository: Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Teitl | Title: The Alun Hoddinott Archive, ID: GB 0210 ALHODD Alma system control 99312432402419 numberAlma system control number 99718332802419 [alternative]: Dyddiad | Date: 1933-2013 (dyddiad creu | date of creation) Disgrifiad ffisegol | 188 boxes, varying sizes. Physical description: Lleoliad ffisegol | ARCH/MSS (GB0210) Physical location: Dyddiadau creu, golygu a dileu | Dates of creation, revision and deletion: Nodyn | Note Title supplied from contents of fonds. [generalNote]: Hanes gweinyddol / Braslun bywgraffyddol | Administrative history | Biographical sketch Nodyn | Note Alun Hoddinott, the eminent Welsh composer and teacher, was born at Bargoed, 11 August 1929. He received his secondary education at Gowerton Grammar School where, in 1946, he won a scholarship to study at the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire, Cardiff. He graduated (BMus) in 1949 and during this period he also studied composition with the Australian composer and pianist, Arthur Benjamin, in London. Lecturing posts in Cardiff - at the Welsh College of Music and Drama, 1951-1959, and the University College, 1959-1965, led to a readership at the University of Wales. He gained a DMus in 1960. In 1967 he was appointed Professor of Music and Head of Department at Cardiff, retiring in 1987 in order to devote himself to composition. Also in 1967 he co-founded the Cardiff Festival of Twentieth Century Music with the pianist John Ogdon, and was its artistic director until 1989. Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Tudalen | Page 3 GB 0210 ALHODD The Alun Hoddinott Archive, In April 1953 he married Rhiannon Huws. They had studied together at Cardiff and she became central to every aspect of his life. She often translated and prepared texts to set to music. Their son, Huw Ceri, was born in 1957. Alun Hoddinott became established early in his career as being one of the leading British composers of his generation. He achieved his first national success in 1954 when his Clarinet Concerto, op. 3, was given its first public performance at the Cheltenham Festival by Gervase de Peyer and the Hallé Orchestra under Sir John Barbirolli. This brought him a national profile which was followed by a string of commissions by distinguished singers and instrumentalists that continued throughout his life. A prolific composer, his vast and versatile catalogue comprises nearly 300 individual works, including six operas, ten symphonies and over twenty concertos. He was presented with several honorary awards, professional accolades and prestigious prizes in recognition of his achievements. He was appointed CBE in 1983. In 2009 the BBC National Orchestra of Wales's new home at the Wales Millennium Centre was named the BBC Hoddinott Hall - Neuadd Hoddinott BBC in his honour. Alun Hoddinott died 11 March 2008. Natur a chynnwys | Scope and content The music manuscripts and papers, 1933-2010, of Alun Hoddinott, comprising a large group of music scores and sketches, [1940?]-2007; and papers, 1933-2010, relating to his life and work, comprising mainly correspondence, 1933-2010, scrapbooks, 1940-2008, concert programmes, 1936-2008, catalogues of works, 1946-2007; and articles and reviews, 1954-2006. An additional group received in 2017, of mainly personal papers and correspondence is listed under 'Alun Hoddinott, 2017 (additional)'. Nodiadau | Notes Nodiadau teitl | Title notes Ffynhonnell | Immediate source of acquisition Professor Emeritus Alun Hoddinott and Mrs Rhiannon Hoddinott; Swansea and Alltwalis; Donation; July 2006-March 2012 (004637146) March 2017; J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians Syosset, NY, USA; Purchase July 2016.Transfer Ms Laura Gayle Green; Tallahassee, Florida, USA; March 2019; 99312432402419. Trefniant | Arrangement Arranged at NLW in three groups: music manuscripts; professional and personal papers; Alun Hoddinott 2017 (additional). Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Tudalen | Page 4 GB 0210 ALHODD The Alun Hoddinott Archive, Cyfyngiadau ar fynediad | Restrictions on access Readers consulting modern papers in the National Library of Wales are required to abide by the conditions set out in information provided when applying for their Readers' Tickets, whereby the reader shall become responsible for compliance with the Data Protection Act 2018 and the General Data Protection Regulation 2018 in relation to any processing by them of personal data obtained from modern records held at the Library. = Disgwylir i ddarllenwyr sydd am ddefnyddio papurau modern yn Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru gydymffurfio â Deddf Warchod Data 2018 a Rheoliadau Diogelu Data Cyffredinol 2018 yng nghyd-destun unrhyw brosesu ganddynt o ddata personol a gasglwyd o gofnodion modern sydd ar gadw yn y Llyfrgell. Nodir y manylion yn yr wybodaeth a roddir wrth wneud cais am Docyn Darllen. Amodau rheoli defnydd | Conditions governing use Usual copyright regulations apply. Disgrifiadau deunydd | Related material LP records and video cassettes have been transferred to NLW National Sound and Screen Archive of Wales; a small group of published and printed books to NLW printed books collection; photographs to NLW photographic collection (Photo albums 4941-4946); and two sketches of the composer by the artist Andrew Vicari to NLW picture collection (Accession nos 6221680 and 6221682). See also lower level descriptions for related material. Ychwanegiadau | Accruals Accruals are not expected. Nodiadau eraill | Other notes • Statws cyhoeddiad | Publication status: Published • Dynodwr sefydliad | Institution identifier: Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Pwyntiau mynediad | Access points • Hoddinott, Alun -- Archives. (pwnc) | (subject) • Composers -- Wales -- Archives. (pwnc) | (subject) • Musicians -- Wales -- Archives. (pwnc) | (subject) • Music -- Wales -- 20th century. (pwnc) | (subject) • Music -- Wales -- 21st century. (pwnc) | (subject) Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales Tudalen | Page 5 GB 0210 ALHODD The Alun Hoddinott Archive, Disgrifiad cyfres | Series descriptions Cod cyfeirnod | Ref Teitl | Title Dyddiadau | Statws mynediad | Cynhwysydd | code Dates Access status Container A. vtls006113309 Otherlevel - Music manuscripts, [1940?]-2007. A. Cyfres | Series A1. vtls006113315: Juvenilia and withdrawn works, Dyddiad | Date: [1940?]-1969. (dyddiad creu) | (date of creation) Natur a chynnwys | Scope and content: Early compositions and items withdrawn by the composer from his catalogue of works. Disgrifiad ffisegol | Physical description: 3 boxes, 29 envelopes. Lleoliad ffisegol | Physical location: ARCH/MSS (GB0210) Nodyn | Note: Preferred citation: A1. Trefniant | Arrangement: A1/1 retains its original order. A1/2-32 are arranged chronologically by year and alphabetically within each year. Statws cyhoeddiad | Publication status: Published Ffeil / rhestr eitemau | File / item list Cod cyfeirnod | Ref Teitl | Title Dyddiadau | Statws mynediad | Cynhwysydd | code Dates Access status Container A1/1. vtls006169409 File - Sketches and exercises, [1940x1950]. A1/1 (1). A1/2. vtls006169432 File - Epilogue, [1946?] / A1/2 (2). A1/3. vtls006169444 File - Rhapsody for solo violin and [1946?]. A1/3 (2). chamber orchestra, A1/4. vtls006169460 File - See, see the shepherd's queen, 1946. A1/4 (2). A1/5. vtls006169472 File - String quartet, [1946?]. A1/5 (2). A1/6. vtls006169473 File - A widow bird, [1946?]. A1/6 (2). A1/7. vtls006169500 File - Adagio for string orchestra, 1947.
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