Main Performers | Caryl Hughes, Wyn Davies - vocals, Annabel Thwaite - piano, Robert Nicholls -organ, Huw Edwards - speaker (new President of the London Welsh Male Voice Choir) |
Choirs | London Welsh Male Voice Choir, Bulith Male Voice Choir, Cirencester Male Voice Choir, Cor Meibion Caron, Cor Meibion Maestef a'r Clych, Cor Meibion Taf, Dunvant Male Choir, Epsom Male Voice Choir, Glasgow Philharmonic Male Voice Choir, Mynyddislwyn Male Choir, Neath Male Choir, Rushmoor Male Voice Choir |
Conductors | Edward-Rhys Harry (London Welsh Male Voice Choir), Phillip Harper (Musical Director - The Cory Band) |
Set List | 'The Queen' (including fanfare), arr. Gordon Jacobs, Choir 'Moab', John Roberts, lyrics Ieuan Glan Geirionydd, arr. Arwel Hughes, 'Stout Hearted Man' (New Mood), Sigmund Romberg, lyrics Oscar Hammerstein II, arr. Walter Scotson, 'Shall We Gather at the River?', Robert Lowry, arr. Edward-Rhys Harry, Caryl Hughes and Choir 'Y Dref Wen', Tecwyn Ifan, arr. D. Eifion Thomas, 'When The Sainsts Go Marching In', trad., arr, John Rutter and Paul Bateman, Wyn Davies and Choir The Hero's Journey, Karl Jenkins, lyrics Grahame Davies: '1. The Call (Europe and Asia)', '2. The Journey (Australasia)', '3. Trial and Triumph (Africa)', '4. Return (Americas)', INTERVAL The Cory Band Stabat Mater Suite, Karl Jenkins, arr, Childs and Wainwright: '1. Sancta Mater', '2. Cantus Lacrimosus', '3. Ave Verum', '4. Paradisi Gloria', Installation Installation of Huw Edwards as President of the London Welsh Male Voice Choir by Rhys Madoc Choir 'Who Wants to Live For Ever? (We Will Rock You), Brian May, arr. Edward-Rhys Harry, 'Speed Your Journey, 'Chorus of The Hebrew Slaves (Nabucco)', Giuseppe Verdi, arr. Sydney Northcote, 'Rhys', H. Elvet Lewis ans W. J. Evans, arr, Edward-Rhys Harry, Caryl Hughes, Wyn Davies and Choir 'Yr Anthem Geltaidd', Hefin Ellis, lyrics Dafydd Iwan, arr. D. Eifion Thomas and Edward-Rhys Harry, 'Take Me Home', Rod Edwards and Roger Hand, 'Y Tangnefeddwyr', Waldo Williams, arr. Eric Jones, Choir and Audience Festival Hymn: 'Bryn Myrddin', J. Morgan Nicholas, lyrics (in Welsh) Titus Lewis, FINALE 'Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau' (including fanfare), arr. Paul Bateman |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/2012/151) |