Main Performers | Gwyn Hughes Jones, Gwawr Edwards, David Williams - vocals |
Secondary Performers | Jeffrey Howard - organ, Annabel Thwaite - piano |
Choirs | Aberhonddu and District Male Choir, Alcester Male Voice Choir, Builth Male Voice Choir, Cardiff Arms Park Male Choir, Cheddar Male Choir, Dunvant Male Choir, Hampshire Police Male Voice Choir, Hong Kong Welsh Male Voice Choir, Lira Male Choir, Slovenia, Melbourne Welsh Male Choir, National Male Choir of New Zealand, Cor Meibion Onllwyn, Rushmoor Oddfellows Male Voice Choir, Saengerfest Men's Chorus, Treorchy Male Choir, The London Welsh Male Voice Choir |
Conductors | Haydn James, Dr Robert Childs |
Set List | 'God Save the Queen' (The National Anthem), 'Cadwyn o Emyn-Donau Cymreig (Joanna, Crugybar and Ebenezer)', trad., arr. Alwyn Humphreys, 'Va Pensiero' from Nabucco, Verdi, arr. Sydney Northcote, 'Buddugoliaeth', G W Hughes, arr. J Raymond Williams (with Gwyn Hughes Jones), 'I Dreamed a Dream' from Les Miserables, Schonberg, arr. Alwyn Humphreys, 'Bring Him Home' from Les Miserables, Schonberg, arr. John Samuel, 'Do You Hear the People Sing?' from Les Miserables, Schonberg, arr. John Samuel, 'Where Eagles Sing', Paul Lovatt-Cooper (Cory band, Gwawr Edwards), 'Memory' from Cats, Lloyd Webber, arr. Paul Bateman, 'Ai Am Fod Haul yn Machlud, Dafydd Iwan, arr. Eirian Owen (David Williams), 'Love, Could I Only Tell Thee', J C Capel, arr. Doris Arnold INTERVAL Installation of Huw Edwards as President of the London Welsh Trust, 'Toccata from 5th Organ Symphony', Widor, 'Prayer' from Lohengrin, Wagner, arr. George Mead, 'The Creation', Willy Richter, Gwawr Edwards, 'You'll Never Walk Alone' from Carousel, Rodgers, Hammerstein II, arr. Haydn James (Gwawr Edward), 'Ysbryd y Nos', Hefin Elis, arr. Jeffrey Howard, 'Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat' from Guys and Dolls, Loesser, arr. Haydn James (Gwyn Hughes Jones), 'Give Me That Old Time Religion', Spiritual, arr. Alan Simmons, 'Y Darlun', Davey Davies, arr. Jeffrey Howard, 'Gwahoddiad', Lewis Hartsough, arr. John Tudor Davies, 'Festival Hymn - Love Divine, All Loves Excelling', W P Rowlands, 'Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau' |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/2008/160) |