ParryJones (14 February 1891 – 26 December 1963), known early in his career as GwynnJones, was a Welsh tenor of the mid-twentieth century. Gwynn Parry...
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wedding"). Sullivan's source is Welsh folklorist Gwenith Gwynn (also known as W. Rhys Jones), who assumed that the custom had existed on the basis of...
former MP (later Viscount Rhondda). Scott Turner, 34. Mining engineer. GwynnParryJones, 24. World-famous Welsh tenor, one of the 16 soloists of Vaughan Williams'...
Aberystwyth University where he learnt his bardic craft from T. GwynnJones and T. H. Parry-Williams. He then went to Jesus College, Oxford: almost certainly...
studies in London at Trinity College of Music, studying singing with GwynnParryJones. Wales formed his first choir, the London Student Singers in 1963...
of Arthur') is a Welsh-language poem, some 350 lines in length, by T. GwynnJones. It won its author the Chair at the National Eisteddfod in 1902 but was...
College of Music, where his students included Clara Butt, Denise Orme, GwynnParryJones, Louise Kirkby Lunn, Phyllis Lett and Agnes Nicholls. Visetti was...
William Gwynn (1856 - 1 April 1897) was a Welsh international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Swansea and would later become secretary of...
when her father lost his job. From 1949 to 1952, Kern studied with GwynnParryJones at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London. She began her...
Iolo Goch Bobi Jones David Jones David Gwenallt Jones Ellis Jones Glyn Jones Gwilym R. Jones Gwyn Jones Thomas GwynnJones Thomas Harri Jones Alun Lewis Lewis...
December – Anthony Collins, conductor and composer, 70 26 December – GwynnParryJones, singer, 72 date unknown – Joy Boughton, oboist, 50 1963 in British...
survivors include David Alfred Thomas, Viscount Rhondda and tenor GwynnParryJones. 26 July - The Glamorganshire Canal closes between Abercynon and Pontypridd...
Lancashire. Gwynn played for Wales on six occasions and was the brother of William Gwynn, who also played international rugby for Wales. Gwynn was born in...
recreating the pre-1844 structure. On 4 June 2023, it was announced that David Parry was to become the next Archdeacon; he was duly collated on 1 October 2023...
renaissance with poets such as T. GwynnJones. Other notable writers were T. H. Parry-Williams and D. Gwenallt Jones; and around 1950 others such as Waldo...
(1962), edited by Thomas Parry, is an anthology of Welsh-language poetry stretching from Aneirin in the 6th century to Bobi Jones in the 20th. No translations...
Skrimshire, Wales and British Lions rugby union player, 85 26 December – GwynnParryJones, singer, 72 30 December – Rees Williams, footballer, 63 1963 in Northern...
1917) 13 February – Kate Roberts, author (died 1985) 14 February – GwynnParryJones, tenor (died 1963) 14 March – Billy Geen, Wales international rugby...
of Rhydypennau School, John Evans; the other was his great friend T. GwynnJones. Through his friendship with the latter Morgan not only deepened his...
of the birth of celebrated writer T. Llew Jones". Wales Online. Retrieved 6 April 2016. Evans, William. "Jones, Thomas (Taliesin o Eifion; 1820 – 1876)...