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Composed in Celebration of the Birthplace of the First Prince, and the Majority of His Royal Highness Albert Edward, 1862
by John Owen (Owain Alaw, Peneerdd), and J. Ceiriog Hughes (Ceiriog)
Performed at the Grand National Eisteddfod, Carnarvon, 1862
Scene: The great Hall, Carnarvon Castle
The Station Chorus and Orchestra, directed by T.D. Jones

Contributors

Composer:
John Owen
Composer:
J. Ceiriog Hughes
Singers/Musicians:
The Station Chorus and Orchestra
Conductor:
T. D. Jones
The Queen:
Lott Lewis (contralto)
The King:
Rhys Williams (Bass-Baritone)
Sir Griffith Llwyd:
David Daniel (tenor)
A Welsh Nurse:
Muriel Evans (soprano)
Chorus representing the Chieftains of North and South Wales and Powys:
[artists uncredited]

5SX Swansea

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