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Walford Davies (1869–1941)

Author of The Church Anthem Book: One Hundred Anthems

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Works by Walford Davies

The Pursuit of Music (1936) 13 copies
Music and worship (1948) 9 copies
A STUDENT'S HYMNAL (1954) 6 copies, 1 review
Church choirs 2 copies
8. Bedd fy Nghariad 1 copy, 1 review

Associated Works

Under Milk Wood (1954) — Introduction, some editions — 3,019 copies, 40 reviews
Hymns of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (1985) — Contributor — 319 copies, 3 reviews
William Wordsworth: Selected Poems [Everyman] (1975) — Editor — 107 copies
Deaths and Entrances (1984) — Introduction — 89 copies, 1 review
The New Church Anthem Book: One Hundred Anthems (1992) — Contributor — 57 copies
A Dylan Thomas Treasury (1991) — Editor, some editions — 46 copies
Major Poems (Everyman's Library) (1979) — some editions — 24 copies
Selected Poems (Everyman Paperbacks) (1982) — Editor, some editions — 11 copies
Poems by George Herbert (1923) — Poems selected by — 2 copies
The Best of British [sound recording] — Composer — 2 copies

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4 reviews
This 1942 reprint of a 1931 songbook includes titles that speak to their time: "Dashing Away with the Smoothing Iron", "I'm Seventeen Come Sunday", "Old Folks at Home", "God Save the King", "Cockles and Mussels", and 95 others. As the subtitle calls them: "A Hundred Songs for indoor or open-air singing as solos or in chorus, with or without accompaniment, chosen and adapted for the use of The National Adult School Union."

The Foreword eloquently chastises and condemns words-only songbooks: show more
"In speaking a poem or even in chanting it, words are the chief care. In a Melody, music is the thing. But in a perfect Song, there is the double joy of a melody and a poem, both are the thing. It is a marriage of true minds which admits no impediment. For fifty years and more the so called 'words only' edition of Song Books and Hymn Books has been an enormous impediment, issued avowedly for cheapness' sake. Millions upon millions have been issued. It is hoped that they may be deposed, depopularized, driven away for ever by millions of Melody Editions such as this. For, as a moment's thought will make clear, as well ask a man to look at a tune and think a poem as ask him to look at a poem and think a tune. He needs both. And the eye's need and habit must be to take in both in one visual impression, just as the mind's need and habit lead him to think both and love and sing them into a perfect unity."
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