Hell on earth !!! I have lived outside your country for over 45 years... I am 75 years old. If I had the money by golly I would return...Marvellous. Wonderful. Wales...Wales...
Oh my Lord. Im a welsh woman whose grandad was in a choir. This is such a huge part of my life. We used to play in the schools playground when they rehearsed. At grandad's funeral his mates stood at the back of the crew and sang. The whole family were in tears. I really believe if I were not born into this tradition and love I would not have become a real Christian. Im actually crying now.
Blessings to you Julie from Texas. I am not feeling well at the moment and thought I should look up some of these choirs. I was introduced to these songs on an episode of Midsomer Murders where DCI Jones talks about his family. Lovely.
I am convinced beyond a iota of doubt that everyone in Wales has a beautiful voice. No doubt the largest national group that will sing in God's heavenly choir will be Welsh. An admirer from Iowa.
I lived in North Wales for 10 months. A good friend was a member of his town's Male Voice Choir. The concerts were fabulous. I also had the chance to hear 1000 Male voices sing in Royal Albert Hall. I have loved Welsh music ever sonce.
Pray for Wales, I visited Cardiff last week (South Wales) and found almost no person to speak the language and what is worse: a beautiful church called "Corner Stone" is being used for business-events and not anymore for worship. Pray for the university of Cardiff, where people from allover the world are in! .... REVIVAL, spiritual awakening towards Christ, may start there. Even if there are only a few, God can move again like 1904/1905 or mightier. Send your HOLY SPIRIT, LORD, and move again in a mighty way, in Jesus Name, Amen! (from Switzerland)
Yes, and men only. It's just a fact they're magical together. Sorry, ladies, but women's voices wreck the beauty. They just do. It is SO hard to find men-only choirs. It is glorious. Manly men doing yet another manly thing. I love it!
Just yesterday I heard Welch choral music for the first time in a television program called Midsummer Murders and I was immediately captured by this gorgeous sound and the breathtaking views of Wales, of which I had no prior knowledge. Even now at age 86 I am learning wonderful new things about our World..
Hal Mayer well at 86 we’re glad you found us. And even if your way of spelling is Welch we know what you mean. You say such kind words about our country, maybe you’ll be lucky enough to visit us. We’re also very friendly people & love to talk & meet new people. Take care & thank you.
There is something particularly beautiful and wonderful to both the eyes and the ears about a room full of only MEN all singing together. I search for men-only choirs, and the Welsh ones are a treasure to find! While an auditorium is designed to maximize and compliment sound, I also like to envision what they'd sound and look like walking through a forest. The trees, and all of of the forest would be joyful witnesses...
There are moments in my life that will forgotten in time, these little events are so tiny to the cosmos so as not even exist. But to me they are as precious as any jewel or rare metal, as priceless as any painting. They are a treasure of the heart, this is superb. There is nothing better than a full voice choir. Wales, your language is bonkers, but your voice is one the whole world knows as the best. Pair your voices with the mining brass bands of Yorkshire......the world will feel it
I don't speak or understand the Welsh language, but in my opinion it is the most beautiful language especially when sung. Thank You for posting. Happy Christmas from Ireland.
I am Russian and I appreciate it. I once sang in a small choir myself, when I worked at a state school. I don't really have any musical talent but I loved the experience.
Growing up in Scotland I was entranced always by the Welsh male voice choirs, especially made up of the coal miners. No other components of the British Isles ever had such wonderful group singing.
@@bobrobertson394 Welsh tenor Trystan Llŷr Griffiths, who hails from Pembrokeshire, is a popular concert soloist throughout Wales and further afield. One of the first recipients of a Study Award from the Bryn Terfel Foundation, he was named the Voice Of Wales by Decca Records in 2012 in an S4C TV series. He took the role of Carlos in a recording of Le Duc d’Albe with the Hallé Orchestra for Opera Rara and during summer 2015 received a scholarship to attend the Mozart Residency at Festival d’Aix-en- Provence. Trystan made his first professional operatic début in the role of Ferrando in Cosi fan tutte on tour with Scottish Opera
Gwinllan a roddwyd i'm gofal - means The vineyard has been left to me to look after, but real message is for all Welsh people to look after everything Welsh and Wales as a country to keep safe forever.So it is a song about keeping our heritage and culture ...all that is dear to us in Wales.
Fire the director/conductor! I want my Welsh Choirs untamed... and not Englishified. A tamed lion is not what a lion is all about. You've lost what made you both great and unique in the first place. Or have you forgotten "A Nation Sings"?
I haven't forgotten. I had those sets of hymns from the 60s on vinyl, back before it became fashionable again, and you could afford it. I had the benefit of growing up with grandparents who would let me tag along to the song festivals that were so popular in the Western NY/Southern Ontario area back then. It's how I learned to sing. You couldn't be more correct: untamed is the best.
Hell on earth !!! I have lived outside your country for over 45 years... I am 75 years old. If I had the money by golly I would return...Marvellous. Wonderful. Wales...Wales...
Oh my Lord. Im a welsh woman whose grandad was in a choir. This is such a huge part of my life. We used to play in the schools playground when they rehearsed. At grandad's funeral his mates stood at the back of the crew and sang. The whole family were in tears. I really believe if I were not born into this tradition and love I would not have become a real Christian. Im actually crying now.
Blessings to you Julie from Texas. I am not feeling well at the moment and thought I should look up some of these choirs. I was introduced to these songs on an episode of Midsomer Murders where DCI Jones talks about his family. Lovely.
That sounds like such a heart-wrenching and beautiful service held for your grandfather.
I am convinced beyond a iota of doubt that everyone in Wales has a beautiful voice. No doubt the largest national group that will sing in God's heavenly choir will be Welsh. An admirer from Iowa.
Hope you have found the 1963 Gymanfa Ganu here on UA-cam then.... what a nice thing to say Paul :)
I lived in North Wales for 10 months. A good friend was a member of his town's Male Voice Choir. The concerts were fabulous. I also had the chance to hear 1000 Male voices sing in Royal Albert Hall. I have loved Welsh music ever sonce.
@Iza Lloyd Very interesting and good that it is still going this day and age. Well done you. Da iawn chi.
Pray for Wales, I visited Cardiff last week (South Wales) and found almost no person to speak the language and what is worse: a beautiful church called "Corner Stone" is being used for business-events and not anymore for worship.
Pray for the university of Cardiff, where people from allover the world are in! .... REVIVAL, spiritual awakening towards Christ, may start there. Even if there are only a few, God can move again like 1904/1905 or mightier.
Send your HOLY SPIRIT, LORD, and move again in a mighty way, in Jesus Name, Amen! (from Switzerland)
@@nascentebio Amen! We need to pray for The Land of Song and Revival.
Any culture where the men sing together is a great culture...
Glorious.
Absolutely magnificent.Im watching from South Africa.❤😂🎉😮
I wish more cultures would encourage male voices to sing together! This is so beautiful to hear!! Thank you for posting...much appreciated!
Yes, and men only. It's just a fact they're magical together. Sorry, ladies, but women's voices wreck the beauty. They just do. It is SO hard to find men-only choirs. It is glorious. Manly men doing yet another manly thing. I love it!
Just yesterday I heard Welch choral music for the first time in a television program called Midsummer Murders and I was immediately captured by this gorgeous sound and the breathtaking views of Wales, of which I had no prior knowledge. Even now at age 86 I am learning wonderful new things about our World..
Welsh ,please!
Hal Mayer well at 86 we’re glad you found us. And even if your way of spelling is Welch we know what you mean. You say such kind words about our country, maybe you’ll be lucky enough to visit us.
We’re also very friendly people & love to talk & meet new people.
Take care & thank you.
Da iawn
This is lovely to hear so many. men In a choir together
There is something particularly beautiful and wonderful to both the eyes and the ears about a room full of only MEN all singing together. I search for men-only choirs, and the Welsh ones are a treasure to find! While an auditorium is designed to maximize and compliment sound, I also like to envision what they'd sound and look like walking through a forest. The trees, and all of of the forest would be joyful witnesses...
There are moments in my life that will forgotten in time, these little events are so tiny to the cosmos so as not even exist. But to me they are as precious as any jewel or rare metal, as priceless as any painting. They are a treasure of the heart, this is superb. There is nothing better than a full voice choir.
Wales, your language is bonkers, but your voice is one the whole world knows as the best. Pair your voices with the mining brass bands of Yorkshire......the world will feel it
That’s a beautiful idea! ❤
I don't speak or understand the Welsh language, but in my opinion it is the most beautiful language especially when sung. Thank You for posting. Happy Christmas from Ireland.
I love these Cathedral men choirs of Welsch and Ireland since I heard it sonewhere many many moons ago!
beautiful tone and quality, something quite distinctive about a Welsh Male Voice Choir
Nothing else like it.
It's like a wall of comfort crashing down on you.
As a Scot whose family were all singers (me being the exception!!) I totally agree
Fabulous concert I was there
This is the meaning of life❤
Englishmen. Listen. This is music from the heart. Sacred music as well. Sung by the Cymru but also by all their Celtic brothers and sisters.
I am Russian and I appreciate it.
I once sang in a small choir myself, when I worked at a state school. I don't really have any musical talent but I loved the experience.
The fact this is in London is lost on you?
Growing up in Scotland I was entranced always by the Welsh male voice choirs, especially made up of the coal miners. No other components of the British Isles ever had such wonderful group singing.
Wonderful concert, sublime singing
So proud to be welsh
Headphones on 🎧 absolute magic 🪄 wish it kept going
This goes back many, many generations (and famous battles). It's part of our culture. I'm still working on how to improve my voice though !
There is so much more.
A wonderful evening.
This is beautifully
GORGEOUS!
Honor for soldiers who died that times
dentre as músicas...tem a Valsa da Viúva Alegre, de Franz Lehar. One of the songs, the last one, is from Franz Lehar's THE MERRY WIDOW.
Proud working class men, sadly the younger faces aren’t following through to carry on the tradition since all the coal mines have gone.
colcot50 I was 25 at the time.
Sounding good just like harmony
Laputa: Castle in the Sky was the best choir I have hear and seen on UA-cam, directed by Joe Hisaishi. This is also Beautiful
Superb
Give the man [solo] a microphone. Beautiful singing.
72Yonatan n
Where can I see the full song at the beginning? Gave me tingles 😢❤
Gwinllan a roddwyd i'm gofal
Beautiful 🏴
Who's the guy that sang the lords prayer? beautiful voice.
Darren Lashmar Trystan Llyr
@@bobrobertson394 Welsh tenor Trystan Llŷr Griffiths, who hails from Pembrokeshire, is a popular concert soloist throughout Wales and further afield.
One of the first recipients of a Study Award from the Bryn Terfel Foundation, he was named the Voice Of Wales by Decca Records in 2012 in an S4C TV series. He took the role of Carlos in a recording of Le Duc d’Albe with the Hallé Orchestra for Opera Rara and during summer 2015 received a scholarship to attend the Mozart Residency at Festival d’Aix-en- Provence.
Trystan made his first professional operatic début in the role of Ferrando in Cosi fan tutte on tour with Scottish Opera
Voce sublime
is it possible to get a list of what they are singing (Perhaps in English)?
no because its in our national language sorry laura
Ah Wales - the land of song...
This is wonderful- may I ask what the first song is?
Gwinllan a roddwyd i'm gofal - means The vineyard has been left to me to look after, but real message is for all Welsh people to look after everything Welsh and Wales as a country to keep safe forever.So it is a song about keeping our heritage and culture ...all that is dear to us in Wales.
@@huwwilliams3230 Thanks!
Bliss!
Anyone know what the first song is called??
❤
Who's the soloist?
The Male soloist is Trystan Llyr
Does any male in Wales Not Sing ?
Fire the director/conductor! I want my Welsh Choirs untamed... and not Englishified. A tamed lion is not what a lion is all about. You've lost what made you both great and unique in the first place. Or have you forgotten "A Nation Sings"?
I haven't forgotten. I had those sets of hymns from the 60s on vinyl, back before it became fashionable again, and you could afford it. I had the benefit of growing up with grandparents who would let me tag along to the song festivals that were so popular in the Western NY/Southern Ontario area back then. It's how I learned to sing. You couldn't be more correct: untamed is the best.
Can you tell us where to find your 'Welsh Choirs untamed' on UA-cam? Really interested ....
@@martharichler6672 The two albums that started to whole thing are called "A Nation Sings." You'll understand the if you listen to them. Love,
@@charlesdavis7087 Thank you - will listen!