I’m delighted to extend a warm welcome to London Welsh Chorale’s summer concert, ‘Lightwaves’. And how lovely it is for us to have been invited to sing at Holy Spirit, Clapham. This is the first time that we have given one of our 3 major concerts outside of central London. A big thank you to Rhian and Simon Granleese for instigating this step into the unknown. We hope that you will enjoy this beautiful, contemporary choral music as much as we have enjoyed singing it.
Diolch yn fawr.
Ruth Brooks
Chair London Welsh Chorale
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Mae’n bleser gennyf estyn croeso cynnes i chi i gyngerdd haf Corâl Cymry Llundain,‘Lightwaves’. Mae hi mor hyfryd cael gwahoddiad i ganu yma yn Eglwys yr Ysbryd Glan, Clapham. Dyma’r tro cyntaf i ni gynnal un o'n 3 prif gyngerdd blynyddol y tu allan i ganol Llundain, a rydym yn diolch yn fawr i Rhian a Simon Granleese am awgrymu’r llleoliad newydd yma.
Gobeithiwn y byddwch yn mwynhau'r darnau corawl hyfryd a chyfoes yma gymaint ag yr ydym ni yn yn mwynhau eu canu.
Diolch yn fawr.
Ruth Brooks
Cadeirydd Corâl Cymry Llundain
An award-winning conductor and composer from Penclawdd on The Gower Peninsula, Edward has established himself both nationally and internationally as a choral clinician with a passion for vocal music of all genres regardless of whether that is at an amateur or professional level and has conducted at concert halls, opera houses, palaces, churches and cathedrals the world over.
His original compositions and arrangements can be heard on radio stations and streaming services throughout Europe and beyond and can be downloaded or bought from most music retailers.
He has multiple degrees from universities and conservatoires and is currently undertaking a second doctorate in musicology at Miami State University, USA. He was the first Welshman to obtain a degree in Choral Conducting (Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama).
He is in demand as a workshop leader and conference speaker across the UK and is devoted to the training and development of emerging choral conductors through his mentorship with several educational organisations, as well as championing new music and conducting education for choirs of lower voices.
He has been awarded fellowships of: The Fraternity of Saint Cecilia, the Royal Society of Musicians, the Royal Society of the Arts, the Guild of Musicians and Singers and the Worshipful Company of Musicians.
In August 2022 Dr Harry was the winner of the coveted Tlws Y Cerddor – the musicians’ medal at the National Eisteddfod of Wales (Tregaron) for his Welsh language chamber opera, Yr Islawr – The Basement – a murder mystery set in the basement of a high street department store!
His music is published by Oxford University Press, Boosey & Hawkes, Oriana Publications and Curiad Cyf., amongst others.
Also in August 2022, London Welsh Male Voice Choir were selected as the only choir in a group of 7 winners of the Classic FM Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Competition, with their recording of Dr Harry’s composition ‘A Blessing for Bendigeidfran’ – part of a larger work for male voices entitled ‘Four Welsh Psalms’ with bilingual words by Dr Grahame Davies.
In 2020 Edward was recognised for his ‘Outstanding Contribution to the Music of Wales’ by the Welsh Music Guild who awarded him the Glanville Jones Award.
Dr Harry is an ambassador for the men’s mental health charity, ‘blOKes’ and is the Musical Development and Wellbeing Manager for the international charity The Military Wives Choirs.
He is represented by Val Withams at Choral Connections Agency.
For more information please contact: www.choralconnections.com
Jenny was born in Swansea and after two years as a scholarship holder at Chetham’s School of Music, she went on to study at the Royal Academy of Music with Christopher Elton. While there, she was awarded several prizes for her solo playing, including the John Ireland Prize and the Frank Britton Scholarship. With the support of the Welsh Arts Council and a scholarship from the Guildhall School of Music, she spent two post-graduate years specialising in accompaniment. She now freelances in London and has given recitals throughout the UK supported by the Countess of Munster Recital Scheme. Overseas work has taken her on tours in Italy, France, Russia and the Czech Republic. Television and radio broadcasts include a live recital on Classic FM and Channel 4’s Late Late Show.
Rhianna is a 21-year-old Soprano, originally from Bridgend, South Wales but is now based in London. She began singing in her early teens, and after competing in local competitions, became a guest soloist for choirs such as South Wales Male Voice Choir and Cowbridge Male Voice Choir. She has sung as a soloist in venues such as St David's Cathedral and Llandaff Cathedral. Rhianna was also the chosen soloist from the Welsh National Opera’s Youth Company for the arrival of the Late Queen Elizabeth II at the 2021 televised opening of the Senedd. After taking some time away from music from 2022, Rhianna has recently returned to singing with fervour. In January 2026, she successfully auditioned for a place at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and will begin her undergraduate studies there in September 2026.
The Chorale has for many years enjoyed the support of a wide group of Friends. We are delighted to have Lord Thomas of Gresford as the Honorary President of The Friends, with Vice-Presidents, Owain Arwel Hughes CBE, Dr Rhiannon Mathias & Prof Paul Mealor
Even a sell-out concert rarely covers the cost incurred in putting it on. Over an average year the Chorale promotes three major concerts in central London, giving work to many professional singers and orchestral players and enabling us to promote Welsh music and performance in the capital. There are three types of Friends Membership:
Supporter £75
Associate £150
Benefactor £350 and over
Friends receive free and discounted tickets, free programmes and acknowledgement of your support in every programme. If you attend at least three concerts in a year it is more cost effective to be a friend than not! You are also entitled to two free tickets if you successfully encourage someone else to become a Friend, or for a successful introduction to a LW Camerata engagement.
If you would like more information on "The Friends" or to become a member, please contact Jo Booth: friends@londonwelshchorale.org.uk
The London Welsh Chorale is a registered charity, so sponsors are able to benefit from gift aid on each donation. Registered Charity No.1014214.
Benefactors
Paul Foster
Lord Neil Kinnock
Hannah Roberts
Anonymous
Associates
John & Sally Leighton Williams
Ellie Brooks Shorland
Supporters
Kate Buchart
Sian Hendrie
Michael Ashdown
Janet Clow
Rachel Tudor Best
Shirley Fox
Chair Ruth Brooks
Vice Chair Zoê McMillan
Secretary Timothy Roberts
Treasurer David ‘The Bike’ Lawrence
Membership Secretary Lynne Tew
Concert Manager Alison Stacey
Voice Reps
Lindsey Carver (soprano )
Anusia Kotowicz ( alto)
Haydn Jones ( tenor and bass)