-
Welsh ballad tune,
which became a hymn (under the name "Palestrina") in
Caniadau y
Cyssegr ("Hymns of the Sanctuary", 1839)
edited by John
Roberts (Welsh...
- (1928), "Hills of the
Rhondda in Autumn", in Rees-Davies,
Ieuan (ed.),
Caniadau Cwm Rhondda:
Detholiad o Delynegion,
Sonedau a
Chaneuon Cymraeg a Saesneg...
-
compositions include 24 hymn-tunes,
including "Bremhill",
which was
included in
Caniadau Seion (R. Mills, 1840), and
others included inTelyn Seion (Rosser Beynon)...
- 1759: Rhai
hymnau a
chaniadau duwiol (Some
hymns and
divine songs). 1762:
Caniadau y rhai sydd ar y môr o wydr (The
songs of
those on the
crystal sea). 1763:...
- at the
Liverpool eisteddfod, and in 1841, his
first volume of poetry,
Caniadau ("Songs"), was published. In 1850, he was
given a
grant by the Calvinistic...
- the
Banks of the
River Geirionydd’), and the
meeting point was Bryn y
Caniadau (hill of verse). The
Taliesin Memorial by Llyn
Geirionydd commemorates...
-
married for the
second time, to
Catherine Shaw; they had two children.
Caniadau Job The
Celtic Who's who:
Names and
Addresses of
Workers who Contribute...
-
chapel grounds of
Rehoboth chapel.
Trysor o gân, in four
volumes (1930–36)
Caniadau Trefîn (1950)
Edmund Jones, the Old
Prophet (1959) "Papurau Trefin, Archdderwydd...
- Hughes [cy] United
Kingdom 30 May 1866 25 June 1944 Hymn-writer, poet
Caniadau Moelwyn Josef Hupka [de] Austria 22
February 1875 23
April 1944 Jurist...
- Tre****lwys,
written in 1857. Ashton's
songs were
published in
Miwsig y Miloedd,
Caniadau y
Cysegr a'r Teulu,
Llyfr Tonau Cynulleidfaol, and
Cerddor yr
Ysgol Sabothol...