Astudiaethau Cerddoriaeth Cymru: Cynheiliaid y Gân
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A collection of essays presented as a scholarly bouquet to Meredydd Evans and Phyllis Kinney is warmly to be welcomed. The contribution of these two scholars to Welsh studies over the last fifty years or so has been immeasurable, and the affection which the two invariably elicit is matched only by the scholarly regard in which they are held.”Dr David Wyn Jones, Reader in Music, Cardiff University
This delightful collection of essays and poems in the area of Welsh music studies is an affectionate tribute to two great ‘Bearers of Song’, Meredydd Evans and Phyllis Kinney. The volume has been assembled by their friends and colleagues as a celebration of their immeasurable contribution to the culture, music and language of Wales over the last fifty years. All of the material is presented fully bilingually in both English and Welsh, and there are numerous musical examples and illustrations.
Two of Wales’s leading poets, Tony Conran and Gwyn Thomas, offer specially-commissioned works for Meręd and Phyllis, while Robin Gwyndaf contributes the poem that gives the volume its title. There is also a warm appreciation of the couple’s joint achievement by R.Geraint Gruffydd and an extensive bibliography of their complete writings by Huw Walters.
The volume is edited from the School of Music, University of Wales Bangor, by Sally Harper, Director of the Centre for Advanced Welsh Music Studies, and Wyn Thomas, Director of the Archive of Traditional Welsh Music.