Main Performers | Dennis O'Neill, Leah-Marian Jones, D Eifion Thomas - vocals, Carys Hughes - organ, Paul Philbert - percussion |
Choirs | Aberhonddu and District Male Choir, Abu Bekr Shrine Chanters (USA), Boston Saengerfest Concert Chorus (USA), Builth Male Voice Choir, Canadian Orpheus Male Choir (Canada), Cor Meibion Caron (Canada), City of Cork Male Voice Choir (Ireland), Dunvant Male Choir, Glasgow Philharmonic Choir (Scotland), High Wycombe Orpheus Male Voice Choir, Kenfig Hill and District Male Voice Choir, Cor Meibion Llanymddyfri, London Welsh Male Voice Choir, Cor Meibion Maesteg A'r Cylch, Metropolitan Male Choir of South Australia, Cor Meibion RFC Male Voice Choir, Onllwyn Welfare Male Voice Choir, Cor Meibion Penybontfawr |
Conductors | Dr Haydn James, Noel Davies - deputy conductor |
Set List | 'God Save the Queen' (The National Anthem), 'A Roman War Song' from Rienzi, Wagner, arr. Percy E Fletcher (Choir), 'Soldier's Farewell', (Johanna Kinkel) (Choir), 'Pilgrim's Chorus' from Tannhauser, Wagner (Choir, Dennis O'Neill),'' 'O Gymru', Rhys Jones, arr. Haydn James, Jenny Trew (Choir), ' Myfanwy ', Parry (D Eifion Thomas, Choir), 'Tydi A Roddaist', Arwel Hughes (Choir), 'Italian Salad', Richard Genee, arr. John Bateson (Dennis O'Neill, Choir), 'Rhythm of Life', Cy Coleman, arr. Richard Barnes (Choir), 'The Rose', Amanda McBroom, arr. Lyn Harry, Marilyn Phillips (Choir), 'Love Changes Everything', Andrew Lloyd Webber, arr. Paul Bateman (Choir) INTERVAL 'Casatschok', trad. arr. Lyn Harry, 'Crimond', D Grant, arr. Hugh S Roberton, 'Dry Bones', Spiritual, arr. Livingston Gearhart (Leah-Marian Jones, Choir), 'Y Nefoedd', T Osborne Roberts, arr. Haydn James (Leah-Marian Jones, Choir), 'Timeless Moment', Mahler, arr. D Eifion Thomas (Choir), 'Y Dref Wen', Tecwyn Ifan, arr. D Eifion Thomas (D Eifion Thomas, Dennis O'Neill, Choir), 'Di Quella Pira' from Il Trovatore, Verdi, (Dennis O'Neill, Choir), 'Where Shall I Be', Spiritual, arr. Bryan Davies (Choir), 'An American Trilogy', Trad.,arr. Alwyn Humphreys, M Newbury (Choir), 'Finlandia', Sibelius, arr. Haydn James (Choir), 'Cwm Rhondda' (Choir, Audience), 'Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau' |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1994/142) |