Caneuon y Wladfa

Caneuon y Wladfa

Caneuon y Wladfa

Caneuon y Wladfa

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Overview

Two original songs by prominent Welsh and Patagonian composers, written to celebrate the close cultural, linguistic relationship between the two countries. 'Mae'r Awel yn ein Harwain' by Robat Arwyn refers to the first travellers siling from Liverpool, and 'Cân yr Enwau' by Hector MacDonald refers to enchanting place names in y Wladfa. Tudur Dylan Jones is the author of the words.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781801060721
Publisher: The Books Council of Wales
Publication date: 01/01/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 10
File size: 3 MB
Language: Welsh

About the Author

Prifardd ac athro. Enillodd y Gadair yn yn Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Bro Colwyn yn 1995 ac yn Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Eryri a'r Cyffiniau yn 2005. Ganed ef yng Nghaerfyrddin ond symudodd y teulu i Fangor lle'r aeth i'r ysgol ac yna i'r Brifysgol. Mae'n aelod o dîm Talwrn y Beirdd, Y Taeogion, gyda Ceri Wyn Jones ac Emyr Davies. Bu'n Fardd Plant Cymru yn 2004-5 a chyhoeddwyd ei gasgliad cyflawn cyntaf o gerddi i blant, Rhywun yn Rhywle gan wasg Gomer yn 2005. Ef hefyd oedd golygydd y gyfrol hardd Trysorfa T. Llew Jones ac awdur Trysorfa Arwyr Cymru.
Born In Ranish On The Isle Of Lewis In 1945, Hector Macdonald Worked For The Met Office For Several Years Before Beginning A Career At The Stornoway Gazette In 1979. This Was The First Outlet For His Weekly Columns Before He Was Poached By The West Highland Free Press. Under The Tutelage Of Brian Wilson He Found A True Home For A Style Of Writing That Could Be Described As Thought Provoking, Sometimes Irreverent, But Nearly Always Funny. Over A Period Of More Than Fifteen Years He Wrote In The Region Of Eight Hundred Columns For The West Highland Free Press Before His Death In 1995.
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