There were two competitions, one for bards and one for musicians (including harp, crwth and pipes) and prizes of chairs were awarded to the winners in each competition, a tradition which continues today. It is advisable to book in advance, for details and opening hours see http://archives.denbighshire.gov.uk/visit-us/. Llangollen International Eisteddfod Mixed Choirs – Competition Winners . The earliest eisteddfod is thought to be that held by Lord Rhys ap Gruffydd in Cardigan Castle in 1176. Promotional Records 5/1. The festival was a success. Llangollen International Eisteddfod – How it Started The year 1946 saw the beginnings of the formation of the International Eisteddfod. Accounts, 3. Winners will be announced week beginning 6 July 2020. The Standing Board [chaired by the Eisteddfod Chairman] is to maintain continuity of the Eisteddfod from year to year and has power to prepare and deal with the affairs of future Eisteddfodau, as well as appoint officials [including the President] and nuclei of sub-committees each year. An Executive Committee was formed comprising the chairmen and secretaries of five committees: Finance, Grounds, Hospitality, Music and Publicity. 'After the second year it became necessary to expand the organisation beyond the scope of the original Committee, so a new constitution was framed. The unique celebration of global peace and harmony returns for its 74th Eisteddfod, with daily performances and competitions, featuring some of the most prestigious artists and choirs from around the world, culminating with the world renowned Choir of the World award. The company records of the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod, a musical festival for international choirs and dance groups, held since 1947, for a week annually in July, in Llangollen, North Wales. The second photograph shows Mr. Wong Kan Seng posing with a group of six award winners. I did consider arranging according to the individual committees that had created the records but so many records could not be attributed to a committee so instead I decided on a more generic business cataloguing scheme. Publicity Material, 7. The Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod has revealed its 2020 line-up (7-12 July 2020) and tickets are now on sale. The competitors are well represented in the collection, predominantly in the promotional series in photographs, audio and visual recordings, press cuttings and publicity material. The Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod is a music festival which takes place every year during the second week of July in Llangollen, North Wales. Winners will be announced week beginning 6 July 2020. Llangollen International Eisteddfod Male Choirs – Competition Winners . Miscellaneous 7/1. The International Eisteddfod is held annually in Llangollen, Denbighshire, each year in July. Now in its 70 th year, the Choir has had four excellent Conductors since Lloyd. Winners of Llangollen International Music Eisteddfod. The winners of the different categories will be announced during a virtual ceremony on 9 July as part of the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod. No subscription was required, the only qualification asked was that the member was interested in the aims and ideals of the International Eisteddfod and prepared to co-operate in the work'.(2). (1) - The Council of the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod constitution, 1949 - DD/LE/1/1/1, (2) - 'Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod' by J. Rhys Roberts, c.1960 - DD/LE/5/1/25, (3) - 'Fifty Glorious Weeks 1947-1996' by Robert B. Attenburrow, 1996 - DD/LE/5/1/43, 1/2/1. The first photograph shows performers on stage at the 1983 Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod, an annual music festival that is held at Llangollen, North Wales. “The World Still Sings” is a documentary film of the 1964 International Eisteddfod, directed by Jack Howells and produced jointly by Howells’ own company and the Esso Petroleum Company, Ltd. After gaining first place in both the Mixed Choir and Chamber Choir categories, they went on to win the coveted "Choir of the World – Pavarotti Trophy on Saturday night. It also includes records about the festival collected externally, most by local people whose support of the Eisteddfod - as committee members, volunteers or customers - has been important to its survival. Key events in the Eisteddfod history include: Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh becoming patrons in 1948; the Eisteddfod being selected by The Festival of Britain as one of the Arts Festival Centres in 1951; UNESCO commissioning records of the Eisteddfod for circulation in all countries in 1951 (the Llangollen Eisteddfod was the only festival this was done for); royal visits, including Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh in 1953 and 1992, Princess Margaret and the Earl of Snowdon in 1964, Princess Anne in 1977, and Prince Charles and Princess Diana in 1985; the Orbernkirchen choir singing 'Happy Wanderer' in 1953, which became the most popular song in the country; the new larger site being acquired at Penddol in 1958 (the Standing Board purchased 24 acres of land as a permanent site for the Eisteddfod); and the Pavilion development in 1992. 15 July 2011 [Girlie Mae Andrada/Ray Puen/BUC News] A choir from the Adventist University of the Philippines won three top awards at the 2011 Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod Festival in Wales, 4-10 July, 2011. See also: Denbighshire Archive Service catalogue entry. 1953. Llangollen Musical Eisteddfod Photo by: Barrie Harwood Photography, courtesy of: Christine Dukes Llangollen which is located in north east Wales hosts, yearly in July, an international music festival that attracts great mass of music lovers. The earliest eisteddfod is thought to be that held by Lord Rhys ap Gruffydd in Cardigan Castle in 1176. Llangollen International Eisteddfod. Papers of W. S. Gwynn Williams, 8. It is one of several large annual Eisteddfodau in Wales. The governing body was called the General Council, to which all people living in and around Llangollen were invited to apply for membership. Records of the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod, Friends of the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod, https://archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/data/gb209-dd-le, Archifau Sir Ddinbych / Denbighshire Archives. Winners of “The Double” in 1977. Posted June 1, 2020. The Friends of the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod was started in 1974 by Michael Fay and other members of the Publicity Committee to support the Eisteddfod. 1989. Competition Winners – Chamber Choirs. With the help of George Northing, a teacher from Dinas Brân County School and Chairman of the local council, the idea gained the support of town residents and in 1946, organising of the festival began. The collection includes the records of the Friends of the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod, which was set up to support the festival, and the papers of W. S. Gwynn Williams, who was instrumental in founding the festival and was the Hon. For general enquiries please contact the festival’s Music Office on +44 (0) 1978 862003 or email music@llangollen.net History. O'r Archif: Jordan Price Williams a Beth Celyn, 2021 Eisteddfod AmGen Learner of the Year, Terms and Conditions and Competing Information, How to Upload Competition Entries and Copies. After a thrilling final, Johns’ Boys Male Chorus from … 2019 Conwy County - Guto Dafydd Cilfachau. We hope that children and young people will be inspired to get creative and express their ideas about how the world can be a more peaceful, equitable and sustainable place post-COVID19 – through words, art or digital media. Access to some documents may be restricted due to Data Protection legislation, Denbighshire Archive Service will advise where this is the case. Publicity/Public Relations Records, 5. Music Director of the Eisteddfod, 1947-1977. Cyhoeddir yr enillwyr yn ystod wythnos yr Eisteddfod, Gorffennaf 6 2020. Voting is now closed! By opting to film the Llangollen Eisteddfod he placed the festival firmly in the pantheon of Welsh icons. Designed and built by Hoffi.com, using Drupal. Llangollen Colour | Lliwiau Llangollen. Pleidleisio wedi cau! Financial Records 2/1. Denbighshire Archive Service catalogue entry. The Eisteddfod since then has been operated as such: 'the General Council elects twenty-one members to form a Standing Board, each member to act for a period of three years. John Daniel, who for 21 years followed in his steps and led the Choir to success in the National Eisteddfod of Wales and the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod, as … (1) - The Council of the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod constitution, 1949 - DD/LE/1/1/1 (2) - 'Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod' by J. Rhys Roberts, c.1960 - DD/LE/5/1/25 (3) - 'Fifty Glorious Weeks 1947-1996' by Robert B. Attenburrow, 1996 - DD/LE/5/1/43 Operational Records 4/1. The first Rotary Peace Award was awarded in 2016 to Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod and the Eisteddfod now provides the platform for the presentation of the prize. In 1962, Howells won an Academy Award for his documentary of Dylan Thomas, and at the time of the Eisteddfod film he was working for ITV on a film about Aneurin Bevan. Llangollen Parade | Gorymdaith Llangollen. The first festival was financed through a public appeal, and, with the aid of the British Council, international choirs were approached to compete. To the original five committees were added the Tickets and Floral committees and sub-commitees as necessary, including, between 1972 and 1988, a Philatelic Commitee. Home » Archive » Eisteddfod Winners. Choirs, singing groups, folk dancers and other groups attend from all over the world, sharing their national folk traditions in one of the world's great festivals of the arts. Friends of the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod. The winner of the 2011 Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod Choir of the World is announced. 2017 Anglesey - Gwion Hallam Trwy'r Drych. http://archives.denbighshire.gov.uk/visit-us/. International Eisteddfod announces Llangollen Online. 2019 Conwy County - Guto Dafydd Cilfachau, 2017 Anglesey - Gwion Hallam Trwy'r Drych, 2016 Monmouthshire and District - Elinor Gwynn Llwybrau, 2015 Montgomeryshire and the Marches – Manon Rhys Breuddwyd, 2014 Carmarthenshire - Guto Dafydd Tyfu, 2013 Denbighshire and District - Ifor ap Glyn Terfysg, 2012 Vale of Glamorgan - Gwyneth Lewis Ynys, 2011 Wrexham and District - Geraint Lloyd Owen Gwythiennau, 2010 Blaenau Gwent and the Heads of the Valleys - Glenys Mair Glyn Roberts Newid, 2009 Meirion and District - Ceri Wyn Jones Yn y Gwaed, 2008 Cardiff - Hywel Meilyr Griffiths Stryd Pleser, 2007 Flintshire - Tudur Dylan Jones Copaon, 2006 Swansea and District – Eigra Lewis Roberts Fflam, 2005 Eryri and Region – Christine James Llinellau Lliw, 2004 Newport and District – Jason Walford Davies Egni, 2003 Montgomeryshire and the Marches – Mererid Hopwood Gwreiddiau, 2002 Pembrokeshire, St Davids - Aled Jones Williams Awelon, 2001 Denbighshire - Penri Roberts Muriau, 2000 Llanelli and District - Dylan Iorwerth Tywod, 1999 Anglesey - Ifor ap Glyn Golau yn y Gwyll, 1997 Meirion and District - Cen Williams Branwen, 1996 Bro Dinefwr - David John Pritchard Olwynion, 1995 Bro Colwyn - Aled Gwyn Melodïau, 1994 Neath and District - Gerwyn Williams Dolenni, 1993 South Powys, Llanelwedd - Eirwyn George Llynnoedd, 1992 Ceredigion, Aberystwyth - Cyril Jones Cyfrannu, 1991 Bro Delyn - Einir Jones Pelydrau, 1990 Rhymney Valley - Iwan Llwyd Gwreichion, 1989 Conwy Valley - Selwyn Griffith Dilyniant o Gerddi, 1987 Bro Madog - John Gruffydd Jones Casgliad o Gerddi, 1986 Fishguard and District - T James Jones Llwch, 1985 Rhyl and District - John Roderick Rees Glannau, 1984 Lampeter and District - John Roderick Rees Llygaid, 1983 Anglesey - Eluned Phillips Clymau, 1982 Swansea and District - Eirwyn George Dilyniant o Gerddi, 1981 Maldwyn and District - Sion Aled Wynebau, 1980 Lliw Valley - Donald Evans Dilyniant o Gerddi, 1979 Caernarfon and District - Meirion Evans Dilyniant o Gerddi Serch neu Siom, 1978 Cardiff - Sion Eirian Cerdd hir yn portreadu llencyndod, 1977 Wrexham and District - Donald Evans Hil, 1976 Cardigan and District - Alan Llwyd Dilyniant o benillion Troeon Bywyd, 1975 Bro Dwyfor - Elwyn Roberts Dilyniant o gerdd Pridd, 1974 Bro Myrddin - W R P George Tân, 1973 Vale of Clwyd - Alan Llwyd Y Dref, 1972 Pembrokeshire, Haverfordwest - Rev Dafydd Rowlands Dadeni, 1971 Bangor and District - Bryan Martyn Davies Y Golau Caeth, 1970 Ammanford and District - Bryan Martyn Davies Darluniau ar Gynfas, 1969 Flint - Dafydd Rowlands I Gwestiynau fy Mab, 1968 Barry and District - Rev Haydn Lewis Meini, 1967 Meirionethshire, Bala - Eluned Phillips Corlannau, 1966 Aberavon and District - Dafydd Jones Y Clawdd, 1965 Montgomeryshire - Tom Parri-Jones Y Gwybed, 1964 Swansea and District - Parch Rhydwen Williams Ffynhonnau, 1963 Llandudno and District - Tom Parri-Jones Y Bont, 1962 Llanelli and District - D Emlyn Lewis Y Cwmwl, 1961 Dyffryn Maelor - L Haydn Lewis Ffoadur, 1960 Cardiff - W J Gruffydd (Elerydd) Unigedd, 1959 Caernarfon and Gwyrfai District - Tom Huws Cadwynau, 1958 Ebbw Vale and District - Llewelyn Jones Cymod, 1957 Anglesey - Dyfnallt Morgan Drama Fydryddol Rhwng Dau, 1956 Aberdare and District – No winner, 1955 Pwllheli and District - W J Gruffydd (Elerydd) Ffenestri, 1954 Ystradgynlais and District - E Llwyd Williams Y Bannau, 1953 Rhyl and District - Dilys Cadwaladr Y Llen, 1951 Llanrwst and District - T Glyn Davies Adfeilion, 1950 Caerphilly - Euros Bowen Difodiant, 1949 Dolgellau and District - John Eilian Meirionnydd, 1948 Bridgend - Euros Bowen O'r Dwyrain, 1947 Colwyn Bay and District - Griffith John Roberts Glyn y Groes, 1946 Mountain Ash - Rhydwen Williams Yr Arloeswr, 1945 Rhos - Griffith John Roberts Coed Celyddon, 1944 Llandybie - J M Edwards Yr Aradr, 1943 Bangor - Dafydd Owen Rhosydd Moab, 1942 Cardigan - Herman Jones Ebargofiant, 1941 Old Colwyn - J M Edwards Peiriannau, 1940 Mountain Ash (radio) – No winner, 1937 Machynlleth - J M Edwards Y Pentref, 1936 Fishguard - David Jones Yr Anialwch, 1935 Caernarfon - Gwilym R Jones Ynys Enlli, 1933 Wrexham - Simon B Jones Rownd yr Horn, 1932 Aberavon - Eirug Davies A Ddioddefw a Orfu, 1931 Bangor - Albert Evans-Jones (Cynan) Y Dyrfa, 1930 Llanelli - Gwilym Myrddin Ben Bowen, 1929 Liverpool - Caradog Prichard Y Gân Ni Chanwyd, 1928 Treorchy - Caradog Prichard Penyd, 1927 Holyhead - Caradog Prichard Y Briodas, 1926 Swansea - Dewi Emrys Casgliad o farddoniaeth wreiddiol, 1925 Pwllheli - Wil Ifan Bro Fy Mebyd, 1924 Pontypool - Prosser Rhys Atgof, 1923 Mold - Albert Evans-Jones (Cynan) Yr Ynys Unig, 1922 Ammanford - R Beynon Y Tannau Coll, 1921 Caernarfon - Albert Evans-Jones (Cynan) Mab y Bwthyn, 1920 Barry - James Evans Trannoeth y Drin, 1919 Corwen - William Williams (Crwys) Morgan Llwyd, 1918 Neath - Emrys Lewis Mynachlog Nedd, 1917 Birkenhead - Wil Ifan Pwyll Pendefig Dyfed, 1915 Bangor - T H Parry-Williams Y Ddinas, 1914 First World War - No Eisteddfod, 1913 Abergavenny - Wil Ifan Ieuan Gwynedd, 1912 Wrexham - T H Parry-Williams Gerallt Gymro, 1911 Carmarthen - William Williams (Crwys) Gwerin Cymru, 1910 Colwyn Bay - William Williams (Crwys) Ednyfed Fychan, 1909 London - W J Gruffydd Yr Arglwydd Rhys, 1908 Llangollen – Hugh Emyr Davies (Emyr) Owain Glyndwr, 1907 Swansea - John Dyfnallt Owen Y Greal Sanctaidd, 1906 Caernarfon – Hugh Emyr Davies (Emyr) Branwen Ferch Llyr, 1905 Mountain Ash - Thomas Davies (Mafonwy) Ann Griffiths, 1904 Rhyl - R M Humphreys (Machno) Tom Ellis, 1903 Llanelli - J E Davies (Rhuddwawr) Y Ficer Prichard, 1902 Bangor – Robert Roberts (Silyn) Trystan ac Esyllt, 1901 Merthyr Tydfil - John Jenkins (Gwili) Tywysog Tangnefedd, 1900 Liverpool - J T Job (Job) Williams Pantycelyn, 1899 Cardiff - R Gwylfa Roberts (Gwylfa) Y Diddanydd Arall, 1898 Blaenau Ffestiniog - R Gwylfa Roberts (Gwylfa) Charles o'r Bala, 1897 Newport - Thomas Davies (Mafonwy) Arthur y Ford Gron, 1895 Llanelli - W L Lewis (Llew Llwyfo) Ioan y Disgybl Annwyl, 1894 Caernarfon - Ben Davies Tennyson, 1893 Pontypridd - Ben Davies Cymru Fydd, 1892 Rhyl – J J Roberts (Iolo Caernarfon) Dewi Sant, 1891 Swansea - David Adams (Hawen) Oliver Cromwell, 1890 Bangor – J J Roberts (Iolo Caernarfon) Ardderchog Lu'r Merthyri, 1889 Brecon - H Elvet Lewis (Elfed) Llywelyn Ein Llyw Olaf, 1888 Wrexham - H Elvet Lewis (Elfed) Y Sabath yng Nghymru, 1887 London - J Cadfan Davies (Cadfan) John Penry, 1886 Caernarfon - J Cadfan Davies (Cadfan) Cystenin Fawr, 1885 Aberdare - Tecwyn Parry Hywel Dda, 1884 Liverpool - J Cadfan Davies (Cadfan) Madog ab Owain Gwynedd, 1883 Cardiff - Anne Thomas (Morfudd Eryri) Llandaf, 1882 Denbigh - D R Williams Y Cadfridog Garfield, 1881 Merthyr Tydfil - Watkin Wyn Bywyd, 1880 Caernarfon – Ellis Roberts (Elis Wyn o Wyrfai) Buddugoliaeth y Groes. Famous performers at Llangollen have included Luciano Pavarotti (who first competed in Llangollen in 1955 with his father and a choir from their home town Modena, and for whom the Eisteddfod's principal trophy – the Choir of the World Pavarotti Trophy – is named [1]), Red Army Ensemble, Julian Lloyd Webber and Ladysmith Black Mambazo. The Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod is still staged at present. Cyhoeddir yr enillwyr yn ystod wythnos yr Eisteddfod, Gorffennaf 6 2020. (1) After the idea for such a festival was turned down by the Welsh National Eisteddfod, Harold Tudor approached W. S. Gwynn Williams, a noted Welsh composer and music publisher, to suggest an independent festival based in Llangollen. It was set up in 1947 and begins with a message of peace. Committee members are aided by numerous volunteers. Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod. The Eisteddfod has also had many notable guest artists, not least Pavarotti who performed at the Eisteddfod in 1955 and 1995; and many notable Presidents, including W. Clayton Russon, Ernest Bevin, Sir Henry Morris-Jones and Sir Anthony Eden, to name the first four. The affairs of each current year are conducted by a small Executive Committee consisting of the officials of the Council and Chairman and Secretaries of the sub-committees. In 1962, Howells won an Academy Award for his documentary of Dylan Thomas, and at the time of the Eisteddfod film he … Agreements, 4. Forty overseas groups arrived, including a dance group from Spain, who proved so popular that a dance competition became a feature of the subsequent Eisteddfods. Crown Winners. #ConnectingtheWorld 1 June – 11 July 2020. 2016 ... 1908 Llangollen – Hugh Emyr Davies (Emyr) Owain Glyndwr. On 2nd April 1974, the organisation became a Company limited by guarantee called The Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod Limited. Legal Records 3/1. '(2) The Executive Committee is chaired by the Eisteddfod Vice-Chairman. Following a week of intense competitions, the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod 2019 crowned Johns’ Boys Male Chorus Choir of the World and Loughgiel Folk Dancers Dance Champions of the World on Saturday 6 th July. Wales’ Johns’ Boys Wins 2019 Choir of the World. A week today and the winners of the adult choir categories will take to the stage to compete for the title of Choir of the World and the prestigious Pavarotti Trophy! 2018 Cardiff - Catrin Dafydd Olion. This collection is open for research. Llangollen International EisteddfodChildren’s Choirs – Competition Winners. There were two competitions, one for bards and one for musicians (including harp, crwth and pipes) and prizes of chairs were awarded to the winners in … Thereon, if the Company went into liquidation its members were only liable to £1. See how our sponsor Linguassist created a virtual town choir and brought Llangollen to the Eisteddfod. The first Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod, held in 1947, was the concept of Harold Tudor of Coedpoeth, then a member of the British Council; the concept being the creation of a festival 'to promote education, international peace and goodwill through the medium of the fine arts and in particular the art of music'. Posted July 7th, 2019 & filed under Featured, Music, News. In 1988 a London branch was established by Sir Maldwyn Thomas to promote the Eisteddfod in the London area and to arrange events for FLIME members in the home counties.(3). Pleidleisio wedi cau! Posted July 9, 2020. There are three photographs. Oscar-winning director makes a film about the Llangollen Eisteddfod. Llangollen International Eisteddfod – How It Started; Llangollen International Eisteddfod – History Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod Ltd, 2. 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