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February 28th 2004, Concert in Brecon
28 March 2004 - Meseia, Pontypridd
6 April 2004 - Meseia, Blackwood
17 April - Meseia - Rhosygilwen, Cilgerran
October 2nd in the London Welsh Rugby Club, Grays Inn Rd, London.
Côrdydd
Conductor:
Sioned James
Accompanists:
Branwen Gwyn
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Praise
for Côrdydd
The press praised the
work of the choir in the performance of Verdi's Requiem
at St David's Hall Cardiff on 8 June. One of the main
attributes of the performance was the was the fresh
and bright sound of the choir, thanks to the young group
Cordydd joining forces with the BBC National Chorus
of Wales.
Link>>
Guardian |
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is a mixed choir of 50 voices based in Cardiff, Wales,
who perform a dynamic and interesting programme of classical
and contemporary works.
They
are amongst the top mixed voice choirs in Wales. A choir of young voices performing an inspiring selection of classical and modern music.
Rehearsals
are normally held on a Thursday evening in Salem Chapel,
Canton, Cardiff and there is always a warm welcome for
new members whether Welsh speakers or learners. |
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Côrdydd have enjoyed immense success since their formation by a group of young friends in Cardiff at the brink of the Millennium.
Their aim was to form a "sociable" choir, but it soon became apparent that it was feasible to maintain a high level, both in socialising and in good musical standards!
In 2004, Côrdydd performed Handel's "Messiah" at different venues with the Welsh Baroque Orchestra . They were also the winners in the BBC Radio Choir of the Year Competition in 2003 and participated in the Celtic Festival in Barbados. They have also visited Hong Kong and hope to continue touring throughout Wales and far beyond!
Côrdydd have appeared on BBC 1 and S4C on many occasions, showing their ability to perform a variety of musical styles - from classical to modern, and from gospels to traditional. They have performed in the Millennium Stadium as the pre-match entertainment many times, and they have a full calendar for the coming year, performing across Wales and beyond. The choir has also recorded two sessions for Radio 2's Sunday Half Hour. Côrdydd performed Verdi's Requiem with the BBC National Orchestra in June 2005 at St David' Hall in Cardiff and the Brangwyn Hall in Swansea, and also Brahms's Requiem, with the Swansea Bach Choir, in April 2006. They won the Mixed Choir (under 45 voices) competition in the National Eisteddfod of Wales in Newport 2004 and Eryri 2005, completing the hat-trick in 2006 at Swansea.
The choir have recently finished their first CD, which is the first and only recording in Welsh of John Rutter's Requiem, and they are fortunate to have had a singer who has already appeared at this year's Llandeilo Festival, the prolific young Welsh soprano Elin Manahan Thomas, as their soloist for the project.
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40-strong young Côrdydd sang the great choruses
so crisply and with such inner strength and purpose that
one almost forgot that its sound hovers nicely between
youth and adult."
Nigel Jarrett, South
Wales Argus
Wednesday, April
7 2004
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Messiah in
Blackwood 6 April 2004 |
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Sioned James
Conductor |
Sioned hails from Llandysul originally but has lived in Cardiff since graduating from Cardiff University in 1997. Sioned has had an active interest in choral music from a very early age, having sung with numerous choirs – National Youth Choir of Wales, Cantorion Teifi, Swansea Bach Choir, Ysgol Gerdd Ceredigion and many small vocal groups.
Sioned was fortunate to have been a pupil of the conductors John Hugh Thomas and Islwyn Evans, who gave her the opportunity from the age of 16, to conduct choirs such as Ysgol Gerdd Ceredigion, and this certainly spurred on her interest in conducting. She is busy throughout the year conducting different events.
In 1999, Sioned was given the opportunity to collaborate with the composer Charlie Skarbek on the Rugby World Cup CD, and as well as writing the foreword for the CD on the history of Welsh Choral Music, Sioned also composed the words to Bryn Terfel and Shirley Bassey’s “World in Union”. After years with BBC Wales and HTV Wales, Sioned now works as an agent for actors and presenters with Cinel Gabran Management and also lectures part-time on the Theatre, Media and Music course at Trinity College. Sioned is the choral co-ordinator for a ten-part drama series on S4C, based on a fictional choir, called “Con Passionate”. She also works freelance as a musical co-ordinator with various independent TV companies.
In late 2004, Sioned was seen every Saturday night on a BBC1 network programme, as a vocal-coach on the prime-time “Can’t Sing Singers”, coaching twelve chosen non-singers on a musical documented journey. She was recently seen teaching the National Anthem to five non-Welsh-speaking celebrities on the BBC1 Wales programme “The Big Welsh Challenge”.
Sioned formed her own choir 6 years ago and Cordydd have proved successful, winning numerous competitions since their formation.
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Côrdydd was formed by a group of young friends in Cardiff 5 years ago and they have enjoyed immense success since their formation at the brink of the Millennium.
Their aim initially was to form a sociable choir, but it soon became apparent that it was feasible to maintain a high level of both socialising and good musical standards!
In 2004, Côrdydd were the winners of the Mixed Choir under 45 voices in the National Eisteddfod, Newport, and also toured the Messiah with the Welsh Baroque Orchestra earlier in the same year. They were also the winners in the BBC Radio Choir of the Year in 2003 and also toured to the Celtic Festival in Barbados and to Hong Kong.
Côrdydd have appeared on BBC 1 and S4C on many occasions, showing their ability to perform a variety of musical styles-from classical to modern, gospels to traditional. They have performed in the Millennium Stadium as the pre-match entertainment before the Wales v New Zealand match, and they have a full calendar for the coming year, performing across Wales and beyond.
Côrdydd performed Verdi's Requiem with the BBC National Orchestra in June at St David's Hall and Brangwyn Hall, and they also won the Mixed Choir under 45 voices in the National Eisteddfod of Wales, Eryri 2005 for the second year running. |
Côrdydd
was formed in the year 2000 by a crew of young people
in Cardiff who enjoy singing and performing the best
of Welsh and international music.
At
their first appearance at the National Eisteddfod
in Denbigh they came second in the highly acclaimed
choral competition, they appeared on S4C in an innovative
opera called `Crwtyn Bach Y Simne', appeared alongside
Lesley Garrett and Russell Watson in an FA Cup concert
and also performed in St David's Hall.
In
2003 the Choir won the BBC Radio Wales Choir of the
Year Competition, just before embarking on their first
tour together to the Celtic Festival in Barbados.
In
2004 they performed Handel's Messiah with the Baroque
Orchestra of Wales and performed in a series of concerts.
At
the National Eisteddfod in Newport 2004 the choir
won the Mixed Choral Competition - the climax to a
very busy year and recognition for the high musical
standard of the choir.
Cordydd performed Verdi's Requiem with the BBC National Orchestra in June 2005 at St David's Hall and Brangwyn Hall, and they also won the Mixed Choir under 45 voices in the National Eisteddfod of Wales, Eryri 2005 for the second year running.
In 2006 they won the Mixed Choir under 45 voices in the National Eisteddfod of Wales, Swansea for the third year running. |
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029 20631321
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