Performances
Sheet Music
Scores
Editor
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Edward Stephen (1822-1885)
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Publisher. Info.
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Bala: G. Jones, 1852.
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Misc. Notes
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Editor misnamed as E. Stephens on title-page.
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Publisher. Info.
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Bethesda: R. Jones, 1852.
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Copyright
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Misc. Notes
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Includes critical notes on the compositions submitted from the 3 judges - one brief summary in English, two more detailed accounts in Welsh.
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Publisher. Info.
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Caernarfon: William Owen, 1854. co-issue - London: Hughes & Butler
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Copyright
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Misc. Notes
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Includes critical notes on the compositions submitted from the 3 judges in Welsh and English.
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General Information
Work Title
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Yr Anthemau a'r Tonau Buddugol yn Eisteddfod Bethesda
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Alternative. Title
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Yr anthemau buddugol yn Eisteddfod Bethesda
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Composer
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Various
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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None [force assignment]
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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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3 sets of anthems:
- 1851: 4 anthems for double chorus:
- Anthem - 'Cenwch i'r Arglwydd' (by "Alawydd" - David Roberts)
- Anthem - 'Eisteddai teithiwr blin ar lân yr afon ddu' (by "Asaph" - Griffith Rowlands)
- Llusern yw dy air - 'Eisteddai teithiwr blin ar lân yr afon ddu' (by "Aderyn")
- Can Moses - 'A chanu y maent gân Moses' (by "Orpheus")
- Jeduthun - 'Teyrnasoedd y ddear' (John Ambrose Lloyd)
- Cyndeyrn - 'Mawl a'th erys di yn Sion' (Robert Davies, 1814-1867)
- 'Deffro, deffro, gwisg nerth' (David Roberts, Bethesda)
- Taliesin - 'O na bai fy mhen yn ddyfroedd' (O. Davies, Llanllechid)
- Tubal-Cain - 'Ymddyrcha, O Dduw' (J. D. Jones, Rhuthyn)
- Plenydd - 'Darfu am y cyfiawn' (O. Davies)
- Y Pererin - 'Mor hawddgar yw dy bebyll' (R. Davies, Llanelwy)
- Awenydd - 'Graslawn a thrugarog yw yr Arglwydd' (David Roberts, Bethesda)
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Language
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Welsh, some English (critical notes)
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Piece Style
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Romantic
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Instrumentation
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mixed chorus (SATB) (includes solo passages); 2 mixed choruses (SATB/SATB)
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Navigation etc.
The prize-winning compositions at the Bethesda Eisteddfod.