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In
1986 Geraint James, head of the Design and Creative Arts Faculty
at Eirias High School in Colwyn Bay, was appointed as Musical
Director.
Under
his leadership the choir competed in the Royal National Eisteddfod
in Porthmadog and won the first prize in the Class 'B' competition
between 41 and 60 voices). Victory here meant that between
1976 and 1987 Côr Meibion Colwyn had won all three classes
of male voice competitions at the National Eisteddfod of Wales
(the only choir in Wales to have so far achieved this).
In June 1988 Roby E Davies, a successful
Composer, Arranger of Music and Organist at Llanrhos Parish
Church, joined the choir as Deputy Musical Director.
Also
in 1988 Gordon Lorenz contacted the choir asking if they would
like to take part in a recording he was making to celebrate
250 years since John Wesley's conversion. The
soloist was Moira Anderson, the popular and highly regarded
singer and television personality. The Alan Simmons Singers,
who were a regularly featured mixed choir on BBC radio and
television completed the line up of musical talent that was
to perform on the recording.
The
album was recorded in
the superb acoustics of Huddersfield Town Hall, and was completed
in one day. A total of 14 tracks were
recorded, and all the hymns on the album were written by Charles
Wesley. The album, which is called "Tribute to Wesley",
is available on the Kingsway Label (No. KMR484).
In June 1989 the choir undertook another overseas trip to
Canada where they represented Wales and the St David's Society
at the annual Toronto International Festival. In August the
same year the choir took part in the premiere of a new and
specially commissioned Opera "Dagrau Pengwern" (by
Geoffrey Thomas), supported and introduced by the late Sir
Geraint Evans and staged at the National Eisteddfod in Llanrwst.
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