7334-74 Manuscripts of Norman O’Neill, presented by his granddaughter, Mrs Catherine Jessell, March 1996 (see also MSS 4351-4433) 7334 Norman O’Neill: Piano Trio in A minor. Autograph score and parts. February 1900. 7335 Norman O’Neill: Valse Mignonne: quintet for oboe, horn, violin, cello and harp. Autograph score. 7336 Norman O’Neill: Suite in B minor for violin and piano. Autograph score and part. 7337 Norman O’Neill: Conversations for piano. Autograph. 7338 Norman O’Neill: A Lament for piano. Autograph. October 1898 7339 Norman O’Neill: Five pianoforte pieces: I & IV only. Autograph. May 1897. 7340 Norman O’Neill: Romance for piano. Autograph. 15 April 1899. 7341 Norman O’Neill: Variations and fugue on a theme by A.R. For piano. Copy. 7342 Norman O’Neill: Folk song; arr. for small orchestra. Autograph parts. 7343 Norman O’Neill: A Christmas Mystery: Nos 1 (Introduction & Song) and 2 (Song & Chorus); words by Barbara Drummond. Autograph short score. 7344 Norman O’Neill: [Fragment of dramatic work]: Act I, no 6: [interlude]. Autograph short score. 7345 Norman O’Neill: [Fragment of a dramatic work, entitled ‘Introduction – Wedding Bells’]. For piano, two violins and cello. Autograph score. 7346 Norman O’Neill: Lullaby and The King’s Highway. For voice and string quartet. Autograph score and parts. 1915. 7347 Norman O’Neill: Slumber song. For voice voice and string quartet/orchestra. Autograph instrumental parts, copy vocal part. 7348 Norman O’Neill: Au clair de la lune, arranged for voice and string quartet. Autograph parts [ck + score]. 7349 Norman O’Neill: Ah Phillis, cruel Phillis. For voice and piano. Words by Austin Dobson. Autograph. 7350 Norman O’Neill: An evening like an opal. For voice and piano. Copy. 7351 Norman O’Neill: The Bells of Clermont. For voice and piano. Words by Hillaire Belloc. Autograph. 7352 Norman O’Neill: Brown leaves forget the green of May. For voice and piano. Autograph. March 1895. 7353 Norman O’Neill: Give me a voice to sing with. For voice and piano with violin obbligato. Unfinished. Autograph. 7354 Norman O’Neill: The golden hour of noon. For voice and piano. Autograph. 7355a-b Norman O’Neill: Home of mine. For voice and piano. Words by Betty Haddon. Autograph. 2 copies (2nd lacking ending). 7356 Norman O’Neill: Infant joy. For voice and piano. Words by William Blake. Autograph. December 1892. 7357 Norman O’Neill: The little boy lost. For voice and piano. Words by William Blake. Autograph. 7358 Norman O’Neill: O mistress mine. For voice and harp. Words by Shakespeare. Autograph. 7359 Norman O’Neill: Presentiment. For voice and piano. Words by Rosa Newmarch. Autograph. 7360 Norman O’Neill: Rondeau (‘My love to me is always kind’). For voice and piano. Words by W.E. Henley. Autograph. 7361 Norman O’Neill: Rondel (xx). For voice and piano. Words by George Moore. Autograph. 7362 Norman O’Neill: Roundel - “In Guernsey”. For voice and piano. Words by A.C. Swinburne. Autograph. 7363 Norman O’Neill: Shadows. For voice and piano. Words by George R. Murray. Autograph. 7364 Norman O’Neill: She is not fair to outward view. Words by Hartley Coleridge. Autograph. 1894 7365 Norman O’Neill: When music sounds. For voice and piano. Words by Walter de la Mere. Autograph. 14 February 1921. 7366 Norman O’Neill: When you come. For voice and piano. Words by Rosa Newmarch. Autograph. 7367 Norman O’Neill: [Examples of modulations, chord inversions, &c.]. Autograph. 7368 J.H. Fiocco: Allegro, for keyboard. Arranged by Norman O’Neill. Autograph 7369 J.H. Fiocco: Arioso, for keyboard. Arranged by Norman O’Neill. Autograph. 7370 L’Anglaise, for keyboard. Arranged by Norman O’Neill. Autograph. 7371 A. Borodin: Dissonance. For voice and piano. Copied by Norman O’Neill. 7372 G. Ferrari: Valparaiso: chanson de Marin. Harmonised by G. Ferrari. Autograph. 7373 F.B. O’Neill: I was seeking for peace. For voice and piano. Autograph (?). 1894. 7374 John Gerrard Williams: By Haworth Falls: Prelude for piano. Dedicated to Adine O’Neill. Autograph. 23 August 1919. 7378 Norman O’Neill: Irish Jig, for flute, oboe, violin, cello and harp. Parts. Autograph. From the collection of Leslie Bridgewater (presented to the RCM c.1973). MSS 7433-62 Songs by Norman O’Neill, formerly numbered MS 4428 7433 Norman O’Neill: August. For voice and piano. Autograph. 7434 Norman O’Neill: Between the May and the Rose. For voice and piano. Autograph. 7435 Norman O’Neill: Bon jour – Bon soir. For voice and piano. Autograph. 16 March 1998. 7436 Norman O’Neill: A Song (‘Brown leaves forget the green of May’). For voice and piano. Autograph. Originally written as the second of Drei Lieder (see MS 7443). 7437a Norman O’Neill: The Charm. For voice and piano. Autograph. In G major. 7437b Norman O’Neill: The Charm. For voice and piano. Autograph. In A major. 7437c Norman O’Neill: The Charm. For voice and piano. Copy. In G major. 7438 Norman O’Neill: Deepdale. For voice and piano. Autograph. 7439a Norman O’Neill: Song (‘An evening like an opal’). For voice and piano. Autograph. 7439b Norman O’Neill: A song (‘An evening like an opal’). For voice and piano. Autograph. 7440 Norman O’Neill: Two French songs, op. 26. For voice and piano. Printed copy (London: Charles Avison, 1907). 7441 Norman O’Neill: I heard love coming in the wind. For voice and piano. Autograph. 7442a Norman O’Neill: The inconstant lover: Irish air, arr. by N. O’Neill. For voice and piano. Autograph. 7442b Norman O’Neill: The inconstant lover: Irish air, arr. by N. O’Neill. For voice and piano. Copy. 7443 Norman O’Neill: Drei Lieder. For voice and piano. Copy, with autograph English translation of the text. April 1896. Contents: Vater, Vater, bleib dem Kind! Braun Blatt vergisst das Grün des Mai’n. Mit den Sternen. See also MS 7444 (no. 1), MS 7436 (no. 2), MS 7450 (no. 3). 7444 Norman O’Neill: The little boy lost. For voice and piano. Autograph. With German text added in pencil. See also MS 7443. 7445 Norman O’Neill: Love at sea. For voice and piano. Autograph. 7446 Norman O’Neill: Love paused once by my side. For voice and piano. Copy. 7447 Norman O’Neill: A lover’s day song. For voice and piano. Autograph. 7448 Norman O’Neill: Lullaby (‘Sleep, little laddie’). For voice and piano. Autograph. On cover ‘Song in Poor Little Rich Girl’. 7449 Norman O’Neill: A match (‘If love were what the rose is’). For voice and piano. Autograph. March 1898. 7450 Norman O’Neill: Mit den Sternen. For voice and piano. Autograph. See also MS 7443. 7451 Norman O’Neill: The night. For voice and piano. Autograph. 7452 Norman O’Neill: O I love my love. For voice and piano. Autograph. 7453 Norman O’Neill: The Sailor’s Fairwell: Irish tune, arr. by N. O’Neill. For voice and piano. Copy. 7454 Norman O’Neill: A song of the four seasons. For voice and piano. Autograph. 7455 Norman O’Neill: 3 songs, op. 38. For voice and piano. Copy Contents: She comes not when noon is on the roses O, dreamy, gloomy, friendly trees Almond wild almond 7456 Norman O’Neill: Four songs, translated from Italian folksongs by Lily Wolffsohn. For voice and piano. Autograph. Contents: The maiden prayer Roses in the garden At midnight tolls the solemn bell The castle in the sea 7457a Norman O’Neill: The unbelievers (‘There are crowds of fairies in this world of ours’). For voice and piano. Autograph. 7457b Norman O’Neill: Song (‘There are crowds of fairies in this world of ours’). For voice and piano. Autograph. 7458 Norman O’Neill: Though we are parted. For voice and piano. Copy. 7459 Norman O’Neill: 3 Triolets. For voice and piano. Autograph. Contents: In the days of my youth Here’s a flow’r for your grave Lo my heart so sound asleep 7460a Norman O’Neill: When music sounds. For voice and piano. Autograph. 7460b Norman O’Neill: When music sounds. For voice and piano. Copy. 7461 Norman O’Neill: With strawberries. For voice and piano. Autograph. 7462 Norman O’Neill: You can hear the South winds calling. For voice and piano. Autograph. 7821 Norman O’Neill: Overture ‘Humoreske’. Full score. Copy. --- Norman O’Neill: Soliloquoy for double bass and piano. Autograph. Watson deposit
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