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Name: | nigel |
Date Added: | Thursday, November 27, 2014 |
Subject | age cymru |
Message: | Absolutely brilliant tonight lads. True class |
Name: | Jan Sherley |
Date Added: | Tuesday, October 28, 2014 |
Subject | 2015 |
Message: | From NZ heading to Wales August 2015 and keeping fingers crossed that there is a concert during my stay in UK. Missed the Australian tour that was cancelled, very sad. Have a gentleman in the choir to catch up with. |
Name: | Cerith Owens |
Date Added: | Sunday, September 21, 2014 |
Subject | WWI GALA CONCERT |
Message: | Congratulations on a superb performance last night in the WWI Gala Concert - memorable ! |
Name: | Paul Beynon |
Date Added: | Saturday, September 13, 2014 |
Subject | You Tube comment on Llanfair |
Message: | Morriston Orpheus...I've heard them all from Wales; the Land of Song, and these are without a shadow of doubt the best of the lot! Wales's Premier Male Voice Choir...superb! |
Name: | Barbara Baker |
Date Added: | Friday, August 8, 2014 |
Subject | Myfanwy |
Message: | Hi I hope to book some tickets for a concert by the choir. I absolutely love their voices and Myfanwy sung by them is absolutely amazing . I have goose pimples every time I hear it and it makes me sad but also very relaxed. I listen to it whenever I can. Wonderful. Thank you so much for making something so beautiful. |
Name: | JAMES |
Date Added: | Sunday, August 3, 2014 |
Subject | St Cadocs Church Concert |
Message: | I attended this concert on July 9th as part of the Caerleon Arts Festival programme,absolutly brilliant concert,makes you proud to be Welsh,please come back next year. |
Name: | Colin |
Date Added: | Friday, July 11, 2014 |
Subject | St Cadocs |
Message: | What a majestic evening on the 9th of July at St Cadocs Church, Caerleon. The Choir and Iona Jones were all in excellent voice and an excellent programme chosen. Congratulations to all. How about a Christmas album by the way. CS |
Name: | Rob Davies |
Date Added: | Friday, June 27, 2014 |
Subject | Linden Lea recording. |
Message: | Thanks for making the choir's early recording on a 78rpm record of "Linden Lea" available to hear. It is not dated on your site. It was released in February 1953 and reviewed by W A Chislett in the Gramophone magazine: "The Morriston Orpheus Choir give us Hatton's When Evening's Twilight and Vaughan Williams's lovely Linden Lea (Col. DB3228). A very good but not massive toned choir and nicely pointed reading, with excellent enunciation. I should give this record full marks but for the fact that the choir has been placed a little too close to the microphone and the massed intake of breath is a little disturbing occasionally." |
Name: | Christopher Major |
Date Added: | Friday, June 27, 2014 |
Subject | Myfanwy You Tube video |
Message: | Pob anrhydedd i chi gyd, Gôr Meibion Treforys, oddi wrth Sais mewn dagrau :-). Hyfryd!! All honour to you all, Morriston Male Voice Choir, from an Englishman in tears :-). Lovely! Chrtistopher Major |
Name: | Margaret Cairns |
Date Added: | Sunday, June 22, 2014 |
Subject | Cheltenham Concert |
Message: | I was brought up in Swansea! - so I know the reputation that the Choir deservedly enjoys; but to see and hear the amazing concert in Cheltenham Town Hall was a huge highlight. I have always sung with a Choir - at present Cheltenham Choral Society - but to sing without music, stand perfectly, watch the conductor every note, look as if you are enjoying yourself and then to change jackets for the second half - inspirational. Of course the best bit was singing the Welsh National Anthem, in Welsh, in Cheltenham Town Hall. Congratulations to the conductor, the accompanist, the organist, and the soloist; he's got a good future. Again therefore, every good wish for your future, come back again soon. |
Name: | Huw Thomas, Dursley MVC |
Date Added: | Sunday, June 22, 2014 |
Subject | Cheltenham Concert 13 June 2014 |
Message: | Another wonderful concert which we all thoroughly enjoyed. 'Steal Away' was an absolute hit - the ability to sing so quietly and beautifully was very special and of course very difficult. We were particularly interested in your 'Fields of Athenry' which is now in our repertoire. It is a lovely arrangement. Hope we all meet again soon. |
Name: | Don Sherwell |
Date Added: | Monday, June 16, 2014 |
Subject | Cheltenham concert |
Message: | My wife greatly enjoyed the recent concert in Cheltenham. The clear articulation of the choir was a highlight, and we were impressed by the skills also of the conductor and accompanists. The tenor's solo from "Les Mis" brought the house down -hope for more similar songs from him. Please next time can we have a higher proportion of musical items in English! |
Name: | Maggie |
Date Added: | Sunday, June 15, 2014 |
Subject | Cheltenham TH concert |
Message: | What a pleasure it was to attend the concert last Friday in Chekltenham Town Hall. Even the opening (unaccompanied)English national Anthem set the scene of absolutely superb singing under Joy's direction. Lots of arrangements in their native tongue. "Hairs on the back of the neck" evening which reduced me to tears of joy. Thank you gentleman, Joy and Alice. |
Name: | Martin Gamston |
Date Added: | Sunday, June 15, 2014 |
Subject | Afterglow |
Message: | Gents, Thanks for popping in to visit us after your concert in Cheltenham. It topped off a great evening. Martin Churchdown MVC |
Name: | Roland Brame |
Date Added: | Saturday, June 14, 2014 |
Subject | Concert in Cheltenham |
Message: | Attended the concert at Cheltenham last night,congratulations for a truly wonderful performance which we enjoyed tremendously. Don't leave it too long before you return.Thank you |
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