David Owen
Dafydd y Garreg Wen
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Composer:David OwenGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:MiscellaneousDafydd y Garreg Wen is a Welsh folk song composed by David Owen in the early 19th century. The song is named after a legendary Welsh bard, Dafydd ap Gwilym, who is said to have composed the song while sitting on a white rock in the River Teifi. The song was first published in 1830 in a collection of Welsh folk songs called "Caniadau y Cymry" (Songs of the Welsh). It quickly became popular and has since become one of the most well-known Welsh folk songs. The song is written in the Welsh language and has a simple, yet beautiful melody. It is typically performed by a solo singer accompanied by a harp or piano. The song has four verses, each with a different melody, and a chorus that is repeated after each verse. The first verse of the song describes the beauty of the white rock in the river and how it is a symbol of love and purity. The second verse tells the story of a young woman who is waiting for her lover to return from war. The third verse describes the beauty of the Welsh countryside and how it is a source of inspiration for poets and musicians. The final verse is a prayer for peace and prosperity for Wales. The song has a gentle, melancholic quality that reflects the Welsh love of nature and the land. It is often performed at weddings, funerals, and other important events in Welsh culture. The song has been recorded by many Welsh artists, including Bryn Terfel, Charlotte Church, and Katherine Jenkins. Overall, Dafydd y Garreg Wen is a beautiful and timeless Welsh folk song that continues to be beloved by generations of Welsh people.More....
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