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Emynau Coll yWerin/Lost Welsh Folk Hymns

FreddyHeadey 24 Apr 24 - 04:33 PM
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Subject: Emynau Coll yWerin/Lost Welsh Folk Hymns
From: FreddyHeadey
Date: 24 Apr 24 - 04:33 PM

Emynau Coll y Werin (Lost Welsh Folk Hymns)
Tafod Arian (Silver Tongue)
A trove of Welsh hymns believed to have been “cancelled” by all-male committees because they did not like their open approach to issues such as mental health and addiction has been unearthed and is being performed at 50 chapels across the country.

The Welsh folk singer Lleuwen Steffan was working in a museum archive when she came across recordings of Welsh-language hymns she had never heard before.

“I knew that they were not in the current hymn book. I checked the older editions and spoke to experts on Welsh hymns and indeed they were not in any of the older hymn books either.”

The hymns were recorded by the historian Robin Gwyndaf, an expert on folklore and oral history, who worked at St Fagans National Museum of History from 1964. He travelled the country, recording rhymes, riddles, poetry and folk hymns.

Many of the hymns date back to the 18th century and passed down through the generations. Steffan said: “They’re conversational and the lyrics feel so current. There were committees who would choose what hymns would go into the hymn books. These were the unchosen ones, the cancelled ones, if you like.

“Many of them are about addiction, mental illness, the dark side of the psyche. You know, you have one that talks of drunkenness and alcoholism that is transformed into drinking the wine from God’s cellar.

“And you have very detailed, dark stuff about knocking on, on hell’s door. And the guy with the key not answering the door, you know, not letting them in. And then they see all these other people going through the door. I find that it’s just so, so poignant and so present.

“Many of my peers thought, why is she doing hymns? Right. It’s not exactly cool but they have changed my life in music. They wouldn’t leave me alone. I had the responsibility to share them. I felt I had a real connection with them. They really are a treasure.”

The Tafod Arian/Silver Tongue tour comes at a time of huge concern about cuts to museums and the national library in Wales. “This work would not have been possible without the help and expertise of people who are working in the archives,” she said.

Steffan contacted descendants of the hymn singers on the recordings to talk to them about the project and during her performances she sings along with the old voices.

“It feels like a real sharing, giving them back, putting them back to the places where they were born. People are so happy to be a part of it. I don’t feel like it’s a solo project at all because we’re all in it together.”

Elen Elis, the artistic director of the cultural festival National Eisteddfod Wales, which is backing the project, said: “The chapel tour takes all her work back to the people, and I’m looking forward to seeing how the solo performances evolve and transform over the coming months.”   

Steven Morris - The Guardian - Mon 22 Apr 2024
www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/apr/22/cancelled-welsh-hymns-about-mental-illness-and-addiction-to-be-sung-again



Nation Cymru- Ancestry and innovation: Lleuwen’s groundbreaking chapel tour
“Eventually I am going to name this project Tafod Arian.

“It means Silver Tongue …. I have recordings of various people speaking about seeing silver tongues falling from the skies during the time of the 1904 revival.

“It was a common vision during the 1859 revival too according to some of these voices who were recorded”.

I pushed no further. Asked no more about what’s coming next. But if this profoundly moving and groundbreaking music does make it to a format outside of the tour then Wales will be better for it.

Stephen Price - 03 Mar 2024 - 8 minute read
https://nation.cymru/feature/ancestry-and-innovation-lleuwens-groundbreaking-chapel-tour/


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Subject: RE: Emynau Coll yWerin/Lost Welsh Folk Hymns
From: GUEST,sortaottery
Date: 26 Apr 24 - 11:57 AM

Diolch yn fawr am rannu'r wybodaeth!

I'd love to see Lleuwen perform the hymns live, but sadly the Swansea night clashed with something else I'd had booked for a while. I might be able to make Llangennech.


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Subject: RE: Emynau Coll yWerin/Lost Welsh Folk Hymns
From: sian, west wales
Date: 28 Apr 24 - 10:26 PM

I've heard nothing but excellent things about the tour. So glad to see this repertoire unearthed.

The stories about which hymns are or are not included in publications are interesting. I know that Calon Lan was, in the early days, not included in a hymn book because the whole first verse and chorus never once mention God. In translation...

I seek not life's ease and pleasures,
Earthly treasures, pearls, nor gold.
Give to me a live made happy,
Clean, and honest to unfold.

A clean heart, o'erflowed with goodness
Fairer than the lily bright.
A clean heart forever singing;
Singing through the day and night.

And yet, today, it is probably the most sung hymn in sacred and secular settings.

Funny old world.

sian, west wales


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