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Cronicl y
Cerddor was a 19th-century
monthly Welsh language music magazine,
first published in Treherbert, Wales, by l.
Jones in 1880. The magazine's...
- "Gregynog
Young Musician -
Cerddor Ifanc Gregynog - Rules". www.gregynogymc.co.uk.
Retrieved 2021-11-17. "Gregynog
Young Musician -
Cerddor Ifanc Gregynog - Winners"...
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Cerddor y
Tonic Sol-ffa was a 19th-century
monthly Welsh language magazine. It was
first published by R.
Hughes and Son in
Wrexham in 1869 when it was...
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Heritage Society: 2–3. "Pillars of Faith".
Retrieved 26
January 2014. "
Cerddor o'r Rhos yn
arweinydd Côr Treorci". BBC Wales.
Retrieved 27
January 2014...
- violinists".
Menuhin Competition. Web, Seren. "Gregynog
Young Musician –
Cerddor Ifanc Gregynog". "International
Russian Rotary Children Music Competition"...
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Cricket Cronicl y
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musical works included over 700
Welsh airs. His
wrote the
songs "Y
Cerddor" and "Songs of the Four Nations". He died on 18
August 1899, aged 76, and...
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College of
Music in London. From 1922 to 1929 he
edited the
periodical Y
Cerddor Newydd (The New Musician); from 1923 he was
Director of
Music for the Gorsedd...
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proceeds going to a
cancer charity. "Teyrngedau i
Morus Elfryn,
cerddor a
rheolwr cynhyrchu "uchel iawn ei barch"". Golwg360 (in Welsh). 24 March...
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importance of the
three court musicians, namely;
Bardd Teulu,
Pencerdd and
Cerddor) in his
service by
giving him an
appropriate instrument –
either Harp,...