"Marwnad yr Ehedydd" ("The Lark's Elegy") is a traditional Welsh folk song. A single verse was published by the Welsh Folk Song Society in 1914.[1] It was attributed to the singing of Edward Vaughan, Plas-rhiw-Saeson, collected by Soley Thomas.
"MarwnadyrEhedydd" ("The Lark's Elegy") is a traditional Welsh folk song. A single verse was published by the Welsh Folk Song Society in 1914. It was...
is how the work remains best-known today. The old Welsh folk song MarwnadyrEhedydd (The Lark's Elegy) refers to the death of "the Lark", possibly as...
Stanzas) were exploded into longer songs, for example Ar Lan y Môr and MarwnadyrEhedydd. The manuscript of Robert ap Huw is the earliest surviving harp music...