Robin Huw Bowen - Cyfarch Y Delyn

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Review by Emily Welsh

Cyfarch Y Delyn, the latest album by Robin Huw Bowen, is a delightful collection of traditional Welsh harp music that showcases the artist's virtuosity and passion for his craft. The album features a mix of well-known Welsh melodies and lesser-known gems, all performed with precision and sensitivity.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Y Ferch o'r Sger," a lively tune that showcases Bowen's nimble fingers and lively playing style. Another highlight is "Y Gwydd," a hauntingly beautiful melody that showcases the harp's ability to evoke a range of emotions.

Throughout the album, Bowen's playing is complemented by a range of accompanying instruments, including guitar, bass, and percussion. These elements add depth and texture to the music, creating a rich and immersive listening experience.

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Artist: Robin Huw Bowen
Album: Cyfarch Y Delyn
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Ar Hyd Y Nos
The Royal British Bowmen, Quadrilles: The White Plume/Bonduca
Pant Corlan Yr Wyn
Morfa Rhuddlan/Nyth Y Gog
Clychau Aberdyfi
Waltsiau Fienna
Jigiau: Mopsi Don/Jig Owen/Y Derwydd
Cainc Dafydd Broffwyd
Meillionen O Feirionnydd
1st Of Four Lessons Composed By John Parry
Piddawns Sir Feirionndd/Pibddawns Arfordir Ffrainc
Polcas: Dafydd Ifan Thomas/Ymgyrchdon Y Waunlwyd/Mon

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Catalog Numbers

SAIN 1460 D

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Formats

  • Vinyl
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Notes

Traditional Welsh triple harp

About Robin Huw Bowen

Robin Huw Bowen is a player of the Welsh Triple Harp, known in Welsh as Telyn Deires (English: Three-row Harp), and he is recognised internationally as the leading exponent of the instrument.He was awarded the Glyndŵr Award in 2000. Born into the Welsh community in Liverpool, England into a family originally from Anglesey, Robin learned to play the simple Celtic Harp while at school, inspired by the Breton harper, Alan Stivell. In 1979 he received a degree in Welsh Language and Literature from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. He was first exposed to the more complicated Welsh Triple Harp by two members of the Welsh traditional music group Ar Log, brothers Dafydd and Gwyndaf Roberts. They had learned to play the instrument from Nansi Richards, one of the last truly traditional Welsh folk harpists from the previous generation, and the very last to still play the Welsh Triple harp in the correct traditional manner. Although he regularly performs as a soloist, Robin joined the Welsh traditional group Mabsant in 1986 and later joined Cusan Tân. Since 1998 he has been a member of the Welsh 'super-group' Crasdant. In 2004 he and four other Triple Harpists formed Rhes Ganol, the very first Welsh Triple Harp 'Choir' to exist since that of Llanover Court during its heyday at the beginning of the twentieth century.

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  • R. Bowen
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Summary by Emily Welsh

Cyfarch Y Delyn is a superb album that will appeal to anyone with an appreciation for traditional Welsh music or the harp in general. Bowen's skill and passion shine through in every note, making this a must-have for any music lover's collection.