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Cor Godre'r Aran to perform in St Asaph Cathedral
Cor Godre'r Aran to perform in St Asaph Cathedral

Rhyl Journal

time6 days ago

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  • Rhyl Journal

Cor Godre'r Aran to perform in St Asaph Cathedral

Cor Godre'r Aran, based in Llanuwchllyn, has a world-wide reputation, having toured several times in Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, Patagonia, Hong Kong, the United States and Canada. Among the UK venues it has performed in are the Royal Albert Hall, Globe Theatre, the Sage and Birmingham Symphony Hall. However, the 40-strong choir has never performed in St Asaph Cathedral, which, because of its superb acoustics, is regarded as one of the top concert venues in North Wales. That is about to be put right, as on August 30 a concert is being held in aid of St Kentigern Hospice which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. The choir's members are all Welsh-speaking. It was formed in 1949 to compete in the Dolgellau National Eisteddfod. It has enjoyed enormous success, having won four times at Llangollen International Eisteddfod and, in 2005, winning BBC Radio Cymru's Male Voice Choir competition. Among its members are several prizewinning soloists, five of whom have won the Blue Ribbon at the National Eisteddfod. Among the soloists in St Asaph will be baritone Sion Eilir Roberts, tenor Ellis Jones and Stephanie Jonas, principal cornetist with the Welsh Youth Orchestra and National Youth Brass Band of Great Britain. This year is also special for the choir because it marks the 50th anniversary of Eirian Owen as its conductor. A native of Llanuwchllyn, she began her musical career at Ysgol y Gader, Dolgellau, before going on to spend 20 years at the world-famous Chetham's School of Music in Manchester, where she was staff accompanist and piano tutor. Tickets for the concert are available from Cathedral Frames in St Asaph, Siop Clwyd in Denbigh and Siop Elfair in Ruthin.

Cor Godre'r Aran to perform in St Asaph Cathedral
Cor Godre'r Aran to perform in St Asaph Cathedral

North Wales Chronicle

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • North Wales Chronicle

Cor Godre'r Aran to perform in St Asaph Cathedral

Cor Godre'r Aran, based in Llanuwchllyn, has a world-wide reputation, having toured several times in Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, Patagonia, Hong Kong, the United States and Canada. Among the UK venues it has performed in are the Royal Albert Hall, Globe Theatre, the Sage and Birmingham Symphony Hall. However, the 40-strong choir has never performed in St Asaph Cathedral, which, because of its superb acoustics, is regarded as one of the top concert venues in North Wales. That is about to be put right, as on August 30 a concert is being held in aid of St Kentigern Hospice which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. The choir's members are all Welsh-speaking. It was formed in 1949 to compete in the Dolgellau National Eisteddfod. It has enjoyed enormous success, having won four times at Llangollen International Eisteddfod and, in 2005, winning BBC Radio Cymru's Male Voice Choir competition. Among its members are several prizewinning soloists, five of whom have won the Blue Ribbon at the National Eisteddfod. Among the soloists in St Asaph will be baritone Sion Eilir Roberts, tenor Ellis Jones and Stephanie Jonas, principal cornetist with the Welsh Youth Orchestra and National Youth Brass Band of Great Britain. This year is also special for the choir because it marks the 50th anniversary of Eirian Owen as its conductor. A native of Llanuwchllyn, she began her musical career at Ysgol y Gader, Dolgellau, before going on to spend 20 years at the world-famous Chetham's School of Music in Manchester, where she was staff accompanist and piano tutor. Tickets for the concert are available from Cathedral Frames in St Asaph, Siop Clwyd in Denbigh and Siop Elfair in Ruthin.

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