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Welsh classical musicians: Welsh composers, Welsh conductors (music), Welsh opera singers, Guto Puw, Alun Hoddinott, Amy Evans, Bryn Terfel, Tim Wrigh
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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 85. Chapters: Welsh composers, Welsh conductors (music), Welsh opera singers, Guto Puw, Alun Hoddinott, Amy Evans, Bryn Terfel, Tim Wright, John Greaves, Henry Bracy, Gwyneth Jones, Ben Davies, Geraint Evans, Edgar Evans, Karl Jenkins, Lisa Lee Dark, Natasha Marsh, Matthew Jones, Thomas Tomkins, Evan Stephens, Margaret Price, Dilys Elwyn-Edwards, William Mathias, Eleanor Evans, Gwilym Simcock, Daniel Jones, Fisher Morgan, Paul Mealor, Morfydd Llwyn Owen, Wynne Evans, Huw Watkins, Rebecca Evans, David Russell Hulme, John Hardy, Anna Bethell, David Wynne, Stuart Burrows, Alec Templeton, James Sauvage, David Hughes, Mansel Thomas, David Martyn Jones, Delme Bryn-Jones, William Ifor Jones, Elin Manahan Thomas, Paul Carey Jones, Arwel Hughes, Dennis O'Neill, Robert Tear, Gwynn Parry Jones, Osian Ellis, David Ffrangcon Davies, Gareth Walters, Buddug Verona James, Grant Llewellyn, Jeffrey Lewis, Daniel Protheroe, Howell Glynne, Gareth Glyn, Joseph Parry, John Parry, David Lloyd, Elaine Hugh-Jones, Grace Williams, Owain Arwel Hughes, Enid Luff, Alun Francis, Henry Brinley Richards, Harry Parr-Davies, Leila Megane, Della Jones, Rhian Samuel, Bram Gay, Martha Llwyd, Mark Bowden, Stanley Saunders, W. S. Gwynn Williams, Sarah Edith Wynne, David Evans, Gwynne Howell, Helen Watts, John Thomas, Richard Williams, Denis ApIvor, Wyn Morris, Hilary Summers, Patricia Kern, Edward Jones, Clara Novello Davies, Larry Goves, John Metcalf, Janet Price, Matthew Sergeant, Edward Elwyn Jones, Anthony Stuart Lloyd, Mostyn Thomas, Harry Evans, Hilary Tann, Robert Huw Morgan, Edward Stephen, Griffith Rhys Jones, David John de Lloyd, Dyfed Wyn-Evans, Arthur Fear, Gareth Jones, Richard Wiegold, Jeremy Huw Williams, Peter Reynolds, Wyn Davies, Phillip Joll, David Jenkins, Edward Edwards, Rowland Prichard, Joseph David Jones, David Owen, David Thomas, Mervyn Burtch. Excerpt: Guto Pryderi Puw (born 1971) is a Welsh composer, university lecturer and conductor. He is considered to be one of the most promising Welsh composers of his generation and a key figure in current Welsh music. Puw's music has been broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and been featured on television programmes for the BBC and S4C. He has twice been awarded the Composer's Medal at the National Eisteddfod. Puw's works include pieces for unusual combinations of instruments, such as a tuba quartet or a trio consisting of harp, cello and double-bass, as well as more traditional forces such as solo baritone and piano, choir or orchestra. He was associated with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales as its Resident Composer, the first holder of this title, from 2006 to 2009. Puw wrote an Oboe concerto as part of this association, and his latest composition for the orchestra was premiered at the 2007 Proms. Puw's own Welsh identity is a recurrent theme in his music: some of his pieces set Welsh-language poetry to music and one of his pieces, Reservoirs, is written about the flooding of Welsh valleys to provide water for England. Born in Parc (a village in Gwynedd near Bala), Puw studied at Bangor University with John Pickard, Andrew Lewis and Pwyll ap Siôn. Puw was awarded a M.Mus. degree in 1996 and a Ph.D. degree in 2002. He was then awarded an Arts Council of Wales bursary and studied with the composer John Metcalf. Puw was appointed as a Lecturer in Music at Bangor University in 2006, having previously been a Teaching Fellow in Music from 2004. A Welsh speaker, he has been the Welsh Medium Teachi... |
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