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Gwyn
Roberts, a founder member of the reformed Cor Meibion
Colwyn in 1972, was appointed as Musical Director in
2000. Under his direction the choir has developed close
connections with the local community as well as undertaking
a range of concert tours in England, Ireland and Spain.
In
2001, we had a very successful tour of the Lake District,
culminating in a concert at St Johns Church Keswick.
We have built up links with Bands in Lancashire and choirs
in Yorkshire and have undertaken a number of short tours.
We have also undertaken a range of commercial bookings
and conference concerts for a wide range of organisations,
including an International event at the Leeds Armoury
Museum.
A
new CD was recorded in
2003 called 'O Gymru' (O Wales), featuring
17 songs
from the choirs repertoire, and is available
to buy directly from the choir.
The
choir went on a tour of Catalunya, Spain
in
2004 singing
in Barcelona, Bescano, Roses and Castello d`Epuries.
Special highlights of the 2004 were a concert with the
Preludi Ladies Choir in Bescano near Girona and in Barcelona
in the Sant Pere de Pel-les Church in the old Gothic
quarter of Barcelona, close to Las Ramblas and in the
centre of Barcelona.
In
2005 we were the only UK based choir to be invited
to sing at the International Festival of Male Voice
Choirs in Barcelona.
Later
in the concert we were joined on stage by the Cor Santa
Lucia from the Basque Region of Spain and the Spevacky
Slovak Teacher’s choir from Slovakia.
Special
highlights of the tour included :
- Concert
at The Palau de la Musica Catalana in the centre
of Barcelona
- Concert
at the World Heritage abbey in Montserrat
- A
number of concerts were given also in neighbouring
towns and we also visited and sampled the Cordoniu
Cava vineyard.
- Filming
for two Catalan TV programmes
Extracts
of one of our concerts in Catalunya can be found at http://www.elcoro.net - if
you click on the Trobada section, you will find sample
recordings of one of our concerts in Catalunya
This
is the finale of our concert in this wonderful concert hall,
which was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Centre in 1997.
The Palau de la Musica was designed by Lluis Domenech I Montaner
and completed in 1908 and hosts concerts to over 500,000 concert
goers a year.
In
2006 we had a very successful tour of the Lake District
with a concert in Keswick, gave a concert in Venue
Cymru (1400 seat North Wales theatre). Other highlights
included recording for Italian TV and BBC Wales TV,
as well as Joint concerts in the Rhyl Pavilion Theatre. Also
in 2006 we sang at Y Faenol, near Bangor .. the venue
made famous by the series of concerts given by Bryn
Terfel and international guest artists.
In
December 2006, we invited the Preludi Ladies Choir
to return to sing to with us in Old Colwyn.
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