Record

Performance TitleSt. David's National Festival 1963
Performance Date9 March 1963
Performance DaySaturday
Performance Time19:00
Main PerformersChildren of Llanelly and District Schools,
London Welsh Association Drama Group,
Cardiff Olympic Youth Club

Rachel Thomas,
Elwyn Timothy,
Elizabeth Vaughan - vocals,
Cyril Anthony - organ,
Meirion Williams - piano
Orchestra or BandConsort of Harps,
Trumpeters of The Life Guards
ChoirsLlanelly and District Choral Society,
London Welsh Male Voice Choir,
Hammersmith Welsh Male Voice Choir,
Cardiff Aelwyd Choir,
Menlli Penillion Party
ConductorsIdris Griffiths,
Lyn Harry,
Dan Morgan Jones,
Alun Guy,
Arwel Hughes
Set List'Utgyrn' (Fanfare) - 'The Clock', Waters (Trumpeters of The Life Guards),
'Duw Gadwo'r Frenhines' - 'God Save the Queen', (National Anthem), (Choir and Audience),
'Utgyrn' (Fanfare) - 'Brewster', Andrews (Trumpeters of The Life Guards),
'Cadwyn O Alawon Cymreig' (Cycle of Welsh Folk Songs), arr. Marjorie Cole (Consort of Harps),
'Wrth Fynd I'm Gwely Bach Fy Hun', Richard Edwards (Cardiff Aelwyd Choir),
'Draw Draw Ymhell Mae Gwrddlas Fryn', Davey Davies (Cardiff Aelwyd Choir),
'Dyffryn Clwyd' (Alaw:Difyrrwch Ieuan Y Telynor Dall), Richard Hughes (Menlli Penillion Party),
'Teifi' (Alaw:Wyres Megan), Cynan (Menlli Penillion Party),
'Zadok The Priest', Handel (Llanelly and District Choral Society),
Physical Recreation (Cardiff Olympic Youth Club),
'Rhosymedre', arr. Vaughan Williams (Cyril Anthony),
'Myfanwy', Parry (Hammersmith Welsh Male Voice Choir),
'Dies Irae', arr. Treharne (Hammersmith Welsh Male Voice Choir),
'Cymdogion' (Neighbours), Islwyn Williams (Rachel Thomas),
'Teyrnasoedd Y Ddaear', J Ambrose Lloyd (Llanelly and District Choral Society),
'Llam Y Cariadau', R S Hughes (Elizabeth Vaughan),
'Atgofion Hanes Mewn Meim' (Echoes of History In Mime) (Llanelly and District School Children),
'Merched Beca' (Daughters of Rebecca) (Llanelly and District School Children),
'Atgofion Parc Stradi' (Stradey Park Memory) (Llanelly and District School Children)
INTERVAL
'Utgyrn' (Fanfare) - 'Finale', Waters (Trumpeters of The Life Guards),
'Cadwyn O Alawon Cymreig' (Cycle of Welsh Folk Songs), arr. Marjorie Cole (Consort of Harps),
'Y Delyn Aur' (Choir and Audience),
'Tyred Forwyn' (Eia Mater), Dvorak (Cardiff Aelwyd Choir),
'Arglwydd, Chwiliaist Ac Adnabuost Fi', Salmau Dafydd (Menlli Penillion Party),
'Er Nad Yw 'Nghnawd Ond Gwellt' (Alaw:Aberystwyth), Ehedydd Ial (Menlli Penillion Party),
Physical Recreation (Cardiff Olympic Youth Club),
'Silver Birch', Alexandroff (London Welsh Male Voice Choir),
'Llef', Mansel Thomas (London Welsh Male Voice Choir),
'Meim' (Mime) - 'Diwydiant-Hen A Newydd' (Industry Old and New) (Llanelly & District School Children),
'Pob Dyn, Pob Peth' (Emyn O Fawl), Mendelssohn (Llanelly and District Choral Society),
'D'Amor Sull' Ali Rosee' from Il Trovatore, Verdi (Elizabeth Vaughan),
'Vissi D'Arte', from Tosca, Puccini (Elizabeth Vaughan),
'Ymadawiad Dewi' (The Passing of St. David), (London Welsh Association Drama Group),
'Molwn Di' (Dewi Sant), Arwel Hughes (Llanelly and District Choral Society),
'Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau' (Choir and Audience)
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1963/21)
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1963/21St David's National Festival 19639 March 1963
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
EbiezowdikeroirSt. David's National Festival 19631
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/9739Thomas; Rachel (1905-1995); Welsh actress
DS/UK/13674Vaughan; Elizabeth (1937-); Welsh mezzo-soprano
DS/UK/9741Anthony; Cyril (fl.1950s); FRCO ARCM; Welsh organist and conductor
DS/UK/8677Williams; Meirion (1901-1976); Welsh composer, conductor, pianist
DS/UK/1885British Army; HM Band of the Life Guards; 1795-; British Army Band
DS/UK/2485London Welsh Male Voice Choir; 1902-; Welsh choir
DS/UK/669Hughes; Owain Arwel (1942-); CBE; Welsh conductor
DS/UK/13880Griffiths; Idris (fl 1963); Welsh conductor
DS/UK/13881Harry; Lyn (fl 1960s-1970s); Welsh conductor
DS/UK/13882Jones; Dan Morgan- (fl 1950s-1960s); Welsh conductor
DS/UK/13883Guy; Alun (fl 1963-1964); Welsh conductor
DS/UK/13884Hammersmith Welsh Male Voice Choir; fl 1963; British choir
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