Born: September 21, 1843, Penralltwen, near Castellnewydd Emlyn (Castle Emlyn), Carmarthenshire, Wales.
Died: January 19, 1913, Cemmaes, Montgomeryshire.
Buried: Llandyfriog (near Newcastle Emlyn), Wales.
Evans was a composer, adjudicator, conductor, editor, critic, music historian and entrepreneur. Frequently irascible, especially in his last years which he spent in severe and immobilizing pain, he was one of the foremost figures in Welsh musical life in the period leading up to World War I.
He was self taught, via the most popular of all Welsh music publications, John Mills’ Gramadeg Cerddoriaeth, and the two parts of Thomas Williams’ Ceinion Cerddoriaeth (Musical Gems, 1852) with its 200 hymn tunes and seventy anthems and cho… Go to person page >
Tune Title: GLANCERIFirst Line: Mae'r gwaed a redodd ar y groes (The chiefest theme of heavenly song)Composer: D. Emlyn EvansMeter: M. S.Incipit: 53217 76556 71234Key: B♭ MajorDate: 1918
Tune Title: GLANCERIFirst Line: O, deffro, deffro, gwisg dy nerth (Awake, awake, arm of the Lord)Composer: D. Emlyn EvansMeter: 8.7.8.7.Key: B♭ MajorDate: 1952
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