Trelawnyd is a sleepy little farming village in Flintshire, North East Wales. The choir was formed in 1933 by the then village schoolmaster, William Humphreys. Since then the choir has been in continuous existence. It has won first prize on six occasions at the Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales and on one occasion the Eire International Festival Cork. They have appeared frequently on television, performed at the Royal Albert Hall and toured Europe, Canada and the USA.
beautiful just beautiful
peteloafer 1 week ago
@MrEggy101.....I have had the very unique privilege of watching these lads perform live. They are absolutely fantastic!!! Whereas you obviously no nothing whatsoever about music, or of the natural ability and the years of training required to perform to a level this high. So why should I or anybody else for that matter "trust you on this" ! This so called "morose" music will still be around for the next 100 years and beyond when your kind of music will be conigned to the dustbin.
oldfugnug 3 weeks ago
Beautiful!
djbevy 1 month ago
Truly an incredible sound.
The power of the male voice, tempered by tenderness of such a beautiful song is quite stunning spectical to behold.
BelvisTheFirst 1 month ago
It's a real shame to witness such childish hostile comments after watching a truly moving piece of music and imagery.. Thanks for posting
KILLBILDERBURG 2 months ago
@killerwelshman
Amen brother. Love from Ireland.
Primordialfan1 2 months ago
Who is "us"? just because you are a misrable English T***, Dont try telling a welshman what to like!
killerwelshman 3 months ago
@MrEggy101 if you dont like it then fuck off! your really beginning to piss me off
brassbandgeekable 3 months ago
@brassbandgeekable
The spelling is "intelligence" not "intelegence"
When you insult someone's intelligence I suggest you learn how to spell it first.
MrEggy101 3 months ago
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Why on earth are Welsh male voice choirs so bloody miserable. C'mon lads lighten up and introduce some energy and passion into your music. 1930's chapel music isn't doing it for us these days. You've done 'morose' for a hundred years now. It's not good lads. Trust me on this.
MrEggy101 3 months ago