 A Welsh WeddingExpress your Welsh identity through music ! Featuring Carys Owen (harp) and Huw Williams (organ) Romantic Welsh folk melodies for harp in arrangements by Nansi Richards (Telynores Maldwyn) and John Thomas (Pencerdd Gwalia) amongst others. Original compositions for organ by Karl Jenkins and William Mathias Processionals in different durations to suit the size of the venue Also includes the International favourites Here comes the bride by Richard Wagner and Mendelssohns Wedding March Below are Mp3 downloads. Aran Records© CD Available from http://www.traciaucymraeg.co.uk |
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 Huw WilliamsBorn in 1971 in Swansea, and a fluent Welsh speaker, Huw Williams was Organ Scholar at Christ's College, Cambridge then studied at the Royal Academy of Music and in Holland. He became Assistant Organist at Hereford Cathedral and was closely involved with the famous Three Choirs Festival. Having been appointed to his position at St. Paul's in 1998 he now lives in London with his young family, but his recital performances have taken him to Canada, the USA, and all over Europe. Huw has also performed with many ensembles: the London Symphony Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, National Orchestra of Wales, City of London Sinfonia, London Mozart Players, the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and The Sixteen.
To record something specifically for the Welsh market was very appealing to me says Huw as Im something of an ambassador to the Welsh in London. I hope that this project creates more interest in Welsh classical music.
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 Carys OwenOriginally from Bow Street, near Aberystwyth, Carys Roberts studied Music at Manchester University. Following her degree she undertook further study in Welsh traditional Music at Bangor University, for which she was awarded an M.A.. Subsequently she has played the harp professionally, worked for the Welsh Arts Council and is now a tv producer on a Welsh arts magazine programme. Throughout this time Carys has recorded and toured as a member of the Welsh folk group Ogam.
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233 trad., arr. Carys Owen © Aran / trad., arr. John Thomas (Pencerdd Gwalia) © DP Listen to a sample
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