Priceless Pavarotti recording discovered in festival archives

A long forgotten recording of the choir which launched the career of legendary Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti has been rediscovered in the archives of an iconic music festival.

The priceless recording was on a CD hidden among the archives in the Eisteddfod offices and it was found by the festival’s Operations Manager Sian Eagar. (more…)

Hollywood actor Julian heads for blockbuster night in North Wales

A Hollywood actor who has worked with movie greats Clint Eastwood and Morgan Freeman is heading for a blockbuster performance in North Wales.

The Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod have pulled off a major coup in signing up Julian Lewis Jones to narrate the concert adaptation of Georges Bizet’s opera Carmen starring internationally acclaimed opera stars Kate Aldrich and Noah Stewart at the opening concert tomorrow evening (Tuesday, July 5). (more…)

Competition A6 Junior Children’s Choir

Adjudicators: Bruce Rogers, Paul Mealor and Aida Swenson

Stage Order Name Country Total Mark Position
2 Côr leuenctid Môn Cymru 84.0 1st
5 Hereford Cathedral Junior School Choir England 81.0 2nd
9 Uppingham Children`s Choir England 80.7 3rd
6 North London Collegiate School Canons Choir England 80.3 4th
7 Kent College Choristers England 79.7 5th
8 Ysgol Gynradd Nantgareding Cymru 79.3 6th
1 Truro School Prep Choir Cornwall England 78.7 7th
4 St Peter and St Paul Chamber Choir England 78.7 7th
3 Four Oaks Cluster Choir England 77.0 8th

 

100-strong diversity choir will sing out message of peace

A super-choir of over 100 children and adults that celebrates diversity will send out a clarion call for world peace when they perform at an iconic festival.

Thanks to an £8,000 boost from power company ScottishPower’s charitable foundation, the group of choirs and dance groups from across North East Wales will showcase their talents at the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod. (more…)

Overseas entries up as festival is set to celebrate historic milestone

The number of overseas choirs and dance troupes heading for an iconic international North Wales international musical festival is up for the first time for several years

The Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod, which was set up to promote peace and harmony in the aftermath of the Second World War, and this month it celebrates an historic milestone, has seen an upsurge in the number of groups entering its competitions. (more…)