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Favorite Welsh songs

09 Mar 98 - 08:27 PM (#23390)
Subject: Favorite Welsh songs
From:

I'm starting to expand my repertoire of Welsh traditional songs, working up a list to do some harmonies with a tenor. I already have a number of them down, and right now am working on memorizing 'David of the White Rock' and 'The Bards's Lament' (air, Phrydian's Lament), and 'The Monk's March'. I'm not really asking for sources on the web (already have alot of those), and have a few songbooks, but I would like to know what all of you would choose as your favorite traditional Welsh songs. What Welsh songs do you like to listen to and sing? Thanks.

alice in montana


09 Mar 98 - 11:20 PM (#23402)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: alison

Hi,

I like Sospan Vach, sounds great when belted out by a male voice choir, or by spectators at a rugby match.

slainte

Alison


10 Mar 98 - 02:09 AM (#23414)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: Helen


10 Mar 98 - 07:02 AM (#23437)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: alison

Hi,

There's another beautiful one called "My little Welsh home".

"I am dreaming of the mountains of my home, Of the mountains where in childhood I would roam, I have dwelt neath Souther skies, Where the summer never dies, But my heart is in the mountains of my home."

Heard Brynn Terfel (probably not spelt right) sing it once....... spine tingling.

Slainte

alison


10 Mar 98 - 11:09 AM (#23453)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: Alice

Well, I just talked to my classical guitar accompanist, and he is requesting more recordings of Welsh songs that he can listen to. I don't really have any recordings... my sources are songbooks and midi files. So, I'm adding to my request any of your favorite Welsh traditional recordings, especially if they are of men a women's voices together. Seems like there is alot out there for large male choruses, but I'd appreciate any feedback on this that you have. Thanks. alice in montana


11 Mar 98 - 08:21 AM (#23522)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: Alice

Any more suggestions? alice


11 Mar 98 - 08:03 PM (#23572)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: Lorraine

A beautiful album is Traditional Songs of Wales (Caneuon Traddodiadol Cymru) by Siwsann George on Saydisc. I can't remember if there are any mens voices.. Enjoy


12 Mar 98 - 09:41 AM (#23619)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: Alice

Any more recordings, songs, books? alice


12 Mar 98 - 06:36 PM (#23646)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: alison

Hi alice,

the book I have is "Welcome to Wales - a musical portrait of Wales" 9 a collection of Welsh hymns, ballads and airs.) from Music Exchange Publications.

Slainte

Alison


13 Mar 98 - 01:28 AM (#23675)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: Largo

Hi!

Maybe I'm not quite with you, but you can find couple or more Welsh songs on Frank "the keeper" http://ingeb.org site. He's got there about 4000 folk songs (some of 'em with short music samples). Try it, and you'll like it...:-) I bet I saw at least two Welsh songs there (kinda welsh ?lulliby? and the other one which looks like hymn).

I wish you good luck. Alexander "El Largo" V. Bogatkin E-mail: largo@aha.ru


13 Mar 98 - 02:31 PM (#23713)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: Bert

Sir Harry Secome must have some recordings out there somewhere.


13 Mar 98 - 03:51 PM (#23718)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: Bert

Of course that should be "Secombe"


13 Mar 98 - 05:57 PM (#23722)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: Helen

I found a site which sells Welsh music books, recordings etc. There were only a few recordings listed, but probably worth checking out. The site address I have pasted here is specific to a book of Welsh folk songs:

http://www.wales-direct.co.uk/music/mabsanta.html A COLLECTION OF POPULAR WELSH FOLK SONGS, MABSANT

but you can go to the home page and find the page for recrdings and videos.

The other specifically Welsh music sites I know of are:

SCW COF / FAQ - Cerddoriaeth / Music http://curiad.wales.com/zone/scw/6.html#4

Sain - Cerddoriaeth Cymru - The Music of Wales http://www.sain.wales.com/

Traditional Welsh Tunes in Midi Format http://www.islandnet.com/~btaylor/wlshmidi.htm

Also check out Celtic sites by doing a search on a search engine. Often there will be links to Celtic music sites.

Helen

Helen


13 Mar 98 - 10:16 PM (#23748)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: Alice

Thanks, Helen, that first address you gave is one that I didn't have, and I thought I had found ALL of them on the web. their tiny lime-green italic type on a black background is pretty hard on the old eyes, though. Thanks again. Anyone else have more favorite songs from Wales? alice


14 Mar 98 - 01:14 AM (#23754)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: Helen

Alice,

In my surfing around on those Welsh sites, clicking on midi files just to hear what the tunes sound like I have found that I really like 2 tunes now. The first is called The Maid from the Parish of Penderyn, which someone mentioned a short while back on another Mudcat thread, and I had never heard of it before. The other is called Morfa Rhuddlan or The Red Marsh.

I'm sure that they were both on Barry Taylor's site:

Traditional Welsh Tunes in Midi Format

http://www.islandnet.com/~btaylor/wlshmidi.htm

Helen


14 Mar 98 - 10:39 PM (#23808)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: Bill D

Alice...this site is not mentioned in the thread, but it seems to be the best I have seen...perhaps you already have it...many songs AND midis!

http://acronet.net/~robokopp/welsh.html


15 Mar 98 - 08:54 AM (#23831)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: Alice

Yes, Bill, I have that one, Thanks. I did get your other message to me, and will send off a tape. Thanks again. alice


15 Mar 98 - 10:15 AM (#23838)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: Bill D

(still looking for that other tape...*in my NEXT life I'm gonna be organized!!*)


03 Aug 98 - 11:05 AM (#33988)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: T. in Oklahoma

Some of my favorite Welsh hymn tunes: "Bryn Calfaria", and "Aberystwyth".

A web site with some info about Welsh music: The harp and dragon: http://ww1.harpanddragon.com/webpages/harpdrag


20 Feb 99 - 04:04 PM (#59390)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: morgan pierceheart

I saw someone mention "David of the White Rodk - daffyd y carrig wen" and the bards lament ( I'm not familiar with the last one..." My brother sings with the Washington (DC) Men's Camerata, and they used to do a Welsh concert every year (poor buggers, anglish speakers, had no clue to Cymraeg pronunciation....but I digress. I'm a bard...and I need to find the lyrics to Daffyd y carrig wen....help?

Morgan morgan_piercehrt@hotmail.com


21 Feb 99 - 07:27 AM (#59437)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: Helen

Morgan,

Try these 2 sites. The first site has the same version of the translation as the second, but the second site has an alternative set of words.

http://ingeb.org/songs/bringmem.html

http://www.contemplator.com/folk/davidwr.html David of the White Rock (Version 2)

I know another translation as well but it's probably not very close to the Welsh original.

Helen


16 Aug 99 - 07:44 PM (#105648)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: Alice

refresh


16 Aug 99 - 10:46 PM (#105676)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: T in Olkahoma

Bore da!

Here's a Blue Clicky Thingy that will take you (in theory) to the song-book catalog at the Harp and Dragon.


16 Aug 99 - 11:13 PM (#105685)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: j0_77

There is a place in the Universe where poets meet - Wales :) The language is poetry - sooo songs are a kidna of variation on normal speech in Welsh Wales where the folk speak Cwmraeg. That does not mean that folk dont sing, the opposite is the case. In a bar (pub) especially at the weekend you'll hear speontaneous 4 part harmonies that make one wonder what the professional music world is trying to do to your ears :) Definite ear candy and in Welsh. A treat reserved heretofore for very special people. BTW Where is Llanfair when we need her???????????????????????????????????


16 Aug 99 - 11:40 PM (#105692)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: Jon Freeman

Try Calon Lan - even though it seems to get hammered to death by drunks in pubs in my area, it is a wonderfull hymn

Jon


16 Aug 99 - 11:48 PM (#105695)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: Winters Wages

I find this all very interesting, Can anyone sugguest a CD of welsh songs.??? My Mother was Irish My Father, Welsh....All I can remember is Irish songs except for "The Ash Grove" I have heard many insturmentals from the old country but do not know the names..Winters Wages (Lloyd Jones)


17 Aug 99 - 02:53 AM (#105740)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: Brian Hoskin

jO77, Bars in 'Welsh Wales' where people launch into spontaneous four part harmonies? Believe me, it just doesn't happen!

Brian

(In Llanbedr Pont Steffan, Ceredigion, Cymru)


17 Aug 99 - 03:29 AM (#105748)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: Llanfair

Hi, I'm here, Brian's right, harmony in pubs is a rarity. Here in Llanfair Caereinion, Powys, there is a male voice choir, but they are not allowed to sing in pubs because all their song arrangements are copywrited. I've been running a folk/blues evening once a month for 18 months now, and it's only the "incomers" who take part, though I'm told that the locals like to listen. If anyone needs welsh language recordings, I can get some in Welshpool. Woolworth's sell them!! Hwyl, Bron.


17 Aug 99 - 03:43 AM (#105749)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: SueH

I have been looking for Welsh tunes on the web for a while now, & not had much auccess.

Alison, do you know of any other sites, please?

Sue


17 Aug 99 - 09:30 AM (#105792)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: j0_77

Hmmm - crushed - I must have been dreaming - :)

When in Wales it's back to the Valleys and Alleys fer me Phew.


17 Aug 99 - 09:45 AM (#105795)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: Dafydd

Is there a more beautiful song than "Ar hyd y nos"? Also love "take me home", "hiraeth", "cwm rhondda", "tydi a roddaist", "hwiangerdd mair", "aberystwyth", "ti a dy ddoniau" just to name a few. Surely no Welsh night is complete without "men of harlech" and "mae hen wald fy nhadau". I would also include the great pub and rugby standard "Hymns and arias".


17 Aug 99 - 10:45 AM (#105814)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: alison

Sorry Sue, I don't kow of any sites..

Someone mentioned "Aberystwyth'... wonderful hymn tune... the hymn being "Jesu lover of my soul". When I used to get let lose on the church organ (really old one with full set of pipes) this is one of the tunes I'd open all the stops and belt out.... it's hard to beat a minor Welsh hymn tune....... pity we never had a good enough male section in the choir to do it justice....

slainte

alison


17 Aug 99 - 10:47 AM (#105816)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: Barbara

I really like Bells of Aberdovey (in the Database, complete with phonetic Welsh and English)or is that Aberstwyth and I just didn't recognize it?
Blessings,
Barbara


17 Aug 99 - 10:19 PM (#106026)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: Guy Wolff

I lived for awhile in Ewenny just outside of Brigend Glamorganshire {1971} and I remember three guys doing a vetion of "The Seven Joys Of Mary" that I will have with me to the grave. That was spontainius three part harmony but saddly it was 28 years ago . Brian is that Italian Ice Crean maker still making that incredable creamy stuff I had in Cardigan all thoughs yeras ago. I used to work in Haverfordwest an drive my Boniville Tryumph up just for his Ice Cream! Dont get me wrong the beer was great to but I have an American sweetooth..AH barly wine and white pudding {A few hours appart ofcource!} all the best to you all....


18 Aug 99 - 01:21 AM (#106076)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: Alice

It is a strange time-warp feeling to read this thread that I started a year and a half ago since the guitarist and other singer had to move on.

Here are some links I collected on Welsh music:

SAIN recording company of Wales
click http://www.sain.wales.com/

Welsh Folksongs
click http://www.acronet.net/~robokopp/welsh.html

Abergavenny Music
click http://www.abermusic.demon.co.uk/main.html

Lesley Nelson also has Welsh tunes on the Contemplator
click http://www.contemplator.com/folk.html

alice in montana


18 Aug 99 - 02:58 AM (#106091)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: Brian Hoskin

Guy, If the ice cream you're talking about is Conti's then yes. Leno Conti is still making ice cream and still winning prizes for it, because it still tastes great!

Brian


18 Aug 99 - 09:43 AM (#106132)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: Guy Wolff

Brian, You've made my day...Yes and I can still taste it!{ Mr. Conti's ice cream},...,,,,,.. Realy I meant Barley wine and BLACK Pudding {at diferent times of the day} I was amazed anyone invented such a drink { as Monty Python used to say "Good for hand to hand conbat}and I was eating Black pudding a year before anyone told me what it was>>><<<< Good though! I almost killed myself on a flock of sheep the first time I crossed one of thoughs pipe crossings on the rode up from Pembrookshire and did'nt know I was in open sheep land!!!!!It was thier backyard and not mine but I did'nt know it at the time.!!! All my best to Everyone in Wales and thanks for taking such great care of me as a young adult out in the world for the first time...


20 Aug 99 - 01:33 PM (#106927)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: The Gnome

Diolch y fawr for all those links, everyone. Anyone know where "~btaylor" has gone? He's not on Islandnet anymore, it appears.

I'm particularly looking for:

"Gwenni aeth i ffair Pwllheli"

and any others specifically from the Lleyn peninsula and Bardsey.


20 Aug 99 - 03:33 PM (#106955)
Subject: RE: Favorite Welsh songs
From: Lesley N.

I'm hosting Barry's site - except for the Canadian tunes. The tunebook is now at Taylor's Traditional Tunebook (http://www.contemplator.com/tunebook/). His Candadian tunes are at his new site: here (http://members.home.com/bntaylor/canmidi.htm).