Main Performers | Josephine Jones, Wyn Davies, Sam Griffiths, Huw Tregelles Williams - organ |
Secondary Performers | Jennifer Jones - accompanist |
Set List | 'Cwm Rhondda' (Audience, The Treorchy Male Choir), 'The Soldier's Chorus' from Faust, Gounod (The Treorchy Male Choir), 'Speed Your Journey' from Nabucco, Verdi (The Treorchy Male Choir), 'The Bandits' Chorus' from Ernani, Verdi (The Treorchy Male Choir), 'Let the Bright Seraphim', Handel (Josephine Jones), 'O Luce di Quest Anima' (Linda di Chamounix), Donizetti (Josephine Jones), 'Cyfri'r Geifr', C Roberts (The Treorchy Male Choir), 'Dafydd y Garreg Wen', arr. J C Jones (Wyn Davies, The Treorchy Male Choir), 'Hava Nagila', arr. B Davies (The Treorchy Male Choir), 'Toccata and Fugue in D Minor', Bach (Huw Tregelles Williams), 'Folk Tune and Scherzo', Whitlock (Huw Tregelles Williams), 'The Three Bells', arr. I C Jones, (Wyn Davies, The Treorchy Male Choir), 'Send in the Clowns', Sondheim, arr. M Sammes (The Treorchy Male Choir), 'The Impossible Dream', Leigh, arr. M Sammes (The Treorchy Male Choir) INTERVAL 'Bryn Myrddin', J.M.Nicholas, arr. B Davies (The Treorchy Male Choir), 'Llan Baglan', A.Thomas,arr. I C Jones (The Treorchy Male Choir), 'Mae D'eisiau Di Bob Awr', R Lowry, arr. J C Jones (The Treorchy Male Choir), 'Trumpet Tune in D', John Stanley (Huw Tregelles Williams), 'Finale' (Sonata No.1 in D Minor), Guilmant (Huw Tregelles Williams), 'Diolch I'r Ior', T G Jones (Sam Griffiths, The Treorchy Male Choir), 'O Gymru', Rhys Jones (Wyn Davies, The Treorchy Male Choir), 'A Valley Called the Rhondda', L Dettome, arr. Langford (The Treorchy Male Choir), 'Don't be Cross', Zeller (Josephine Jones), 'Lo! Hear the Gentle Lark', Bishop (Josephine Jones), 'Memory' from Cats, Lloyd-Webber (Josephine Jones), 'O Virgin of the Angel Host' (Forza del Destino), Verdi (Josephine Jones, The Treorchy Male Choir), 'Ave Maria', Bach-Gounod, arr. J C Jones (Josephine Jones, The Treorchy Male Choir), 'Y Nefoedd', Roberts, arr. J C Jones, 'God Save the Queen' (The National Anthem), 'Mae Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau' |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1983/16), Handbill (RAHE/6/1983/1) |