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NEW APPOINTMENT
We are pleased to announce the appointment of D. Huw Rees as our Deputy M.D./Accompanist and are honoured to obtain the services of such accomplished and respected musician.
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Core Values of Cor Meibion De Cymru
To promote the Welsh culture of music and song across a national and international platform, through performance, education and publicity. To foster and promote male choral singing generally. To help raise…
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A TRIO OF REUNIONS
Our concert at the beautiful St Teilo's Church in Llandeilo on 5th October, was the setting for three reunions. Dr Haydn James, our M.D. in the early 90's and now our…
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BISHOP DORRIEN SAYS “YES”
Thursday 26th September saw a deputation from C.M.D.C. visit the Bishop's Residence in Carmarthen where they were welcomed by Dorrien Davies, Bishop of St Davids. The occasion was to present…
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THIRTY THIRD VISIT
The 7th September 2024 saw a highly successful return to our spiritual home, the magnificent St Davids Cathedral. Inspired by our newly re-appointed MD Elaine Robins and supported by two…
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Llandeilo Concert
On Saturday 5th October there will be a double, even triple celebration as the Choir’s guest artistes at St Teilo's Church, Llandeilo includes the towns’ own Baritone Owain Rowlands, winner of…
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Welcome Back Elaine!
Following our AGM, CMDC are delighted to announce the re-appointment of Ms Elaine Robins as the Musical Director of Cor Meibion De Cymru - The South Wales Male Choir. She returns…
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LAND OF SAVAGE HILLS
Arrochar a "land of savage hills, swept by savage rains, peopled by savage sheep, tended by savage people" in the words of Robbie Burns and our base at the hugely impressive…
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HM KING CHARLES III to continue as Patron of our choir
We are delighted to announce that our chairman Geoff Smallbone received a letter from Buckingham Palace informing us that His Majesty King Charles III will continue his Royal Patronage of Cor…
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A TRULY CAPITAL CONCERT
Saturday 27th April saw an invasion of Knightsbridge by 524 men of 23 choirs in a triumphant return to the Royal Albert Hall for The Welsh Association of Male Choirs. …
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