- spectators.
Their current chairman is
Fernando Matos and
their manager is
Tonau. The club's
finest hour came
without doubt in 1948–49 when,
under the management...
-
written in 1876 and
first published in 1879 in
Edward Stephen's Ail Lyfr
Tonau ac
Emynau (Welsh for
Second Book of
Tunes and Hymns).
Parry was at the time...
- Komura; A
Notable Career," The
Times (London).
November 25, 1911. Osatake,
Tonau. Preface, in IEEE
Transactions on Communications,
Volume 20,
Issue 4, pp...
-
Great Waterfall" (王子音無川堰棣 世俗大瀧ト唱, Ōji
Otonashigawa entei,
sezoku Ōtaki to
tonau)
Otonashi River,
Amida Hall of Kinrin-ji temple, Takata-chō
Likely created...
- were
published in
Miwsig y Miloedd,
Caniadau y
Cysegr a'r Teulu,
Llyfr Tonau Cynulleidfaol, and
Cerddor yr
Ysgol Sabothol. He died in New Zealand, having...
-
these included hymn
singing by
combined choirs. The
publication of
Llyfr Tonau Cynulleidfaol by John
Roberts in 1859
provided congregations with a body...
-
Attendant (Koui):
Minamoto no
Chikako (源周子; d.935),
Sadaiben Minamoto no
Tonau's daughter Fifth Daughter:
Imperial Princess Kinshi (勤子内親王; 904–938), married...
-
composed music from an
early age, it was not
until 1859 that he
produced Llyfr Tonau Cynulleidfaol ("Book of
Congregational Tunes"), a
labour of some six years...
- by Parry, was
first published in 1879 by
Stephen and
Jones in Ail Lyfr
Tonau ac
Emynau (English tr.
Second Book of
Tunes and Hymns). It was
paired with...
- [Idiomatically, "temporary surface", used on road signs]), 2005 (Slacyr)
Tonau ("Waves"), 2007 (Recordiau Gwinllan)
Cainc ("Branches"), 2011 Tro ("Turn")...