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William “Prysgol” Owen

Geburt
Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales
Tod
20 Juli 1893 (im Alter von 79)
Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales
Bestattung
Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales
Gedenkstätten-ID
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OWEN , WILLIAM (‘ William Owen of Prysgol ,’ 1813 - 1893 ), musician ; b. 12? Dec. 1813 [in Lônpopty ], Bangor , the son of William and Ellen Owen . The father was a quarryman at Cae Braich-y-cafn quarry , Bethesda , and the son began to work in the same quarry when he was ten years old. He learnt music at classes held by Robert Williams ( Cae Aseth ), at Carneddi , and from William Roberts , Tyn-y-maes , the composer of the hymn-tune ‘ Andalusia .’ He wrote his first hymn-tune when he was 18 — it was published in Y Drysorfa for June 1841 . After the family had [removed] to [ Cae-sguborwen ], Bangor , [sometimes called Cilmelyn ] — they had spent some years [at Tŷ-hen ] near the quarry — William Owen formed a temperance choir which sang ‘ Cwymp Babilon ,’ the work of the conductor , at the Caernarvon temperance festival , 1849 . In 1852 , with the help of some friends at Bethesda , he published Y Perl Cerddorol yn cynnwys tonau ac anthemau, cysegredig a moesol ; of this 3,000 copies were sold, A sol-fa edition appeared in 1886 of which 4,000 copies were sold. He composed several temperance pieces, some of which were sung in the Eryri temperance festivals held at Caernarvon castle . His anthem, ‘ Ffynnon Ddisglair ,’ and the hymn-tunes ‘ Alma ’ and ‘ Deemster ’ became popular, but it was the hymn-tune called ‘ Bryn Calfaria ’ which made the composer famous; this continues to have a considerable vogue in Wales and in England . He m. the daughter of the house called Prysgol and went there to live; he also became precentor at Caeathro C.M. chapel . He d. 20 July 1893 , and was buried in Caeathro chapel burial ground.

OWEN , WILLIAM (‘ William Owen of Prysgol ,’ 1813 - 1893 ), musician ; b. 12? Dec. 1813 [in Lônpopty ], Bangor , the son of William and Ellen Owen . The father was a quarryman at Cae Braich-y-cafn quarry , Bethesda , and the son began to work in the same quarry when he was ten years old. He learnt music at classes held by Robert Williams ( Cae Aseth ), at Carneddi , and from William Roberts , Tyn-y-maes , the composer of the hymn-tune ‘ Andalusia .’ He wrote his first hymn-tune when he was 18 — it was published in Y Drysorfa for June 1841 . After the family had [removed] to [ Cae-sguborwen ], Bangor , [sometimes called Cilmelyn ] — they had spent some years [at Tŷ-hen ] near the quarry — William Owen formed a temperance choir which sang ‘ Cwymp Babilon ,’ the work of the conductor , at the Caernarvon temperance festival , 1849 . In 1852 , with the help of some friends at Bethesda , he published Y Perl Cerddorol yn cynnwys tonau ac anthemau, cysegredig a moesol ; of this 3,000 copies were sold, A sol-fa edition appeared in 1886 of which 4,000 copies were sold. He composed several temperance pieces, some of which were sung in the Eryri temperance festivals held at Caernarvon castle . His anthem, ‘ Ffynnon Ddisglair ,’ and the hymn-tunes ‘ Alma ’ and ‘ Deemster ’ became popular, but it was the hymn-tune called ‘ Bryn Calfaria ’ which made the composer famous; this continues to have a considerable vogue in Wales and in England . He m. the daughter of the house called Prysgol and went there to live; he also became precentor at Caeathro C.M. chapel . He d. 20 July 1893 , and was buried in Caeathro chapel burial ground.


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  • Erstellt von: John Loaring
  • Hinzugefügt: 6 Mai 2016
  • ID der Find-a-Grave-Gedenkstätte: 162224852
  • Find a Grave, Datenbank und Bilder (https://de.findagrave.com/memorial/162224852/william-owen: aufgerufen ), Gedenkstättenseite für William “Prysgol” Owen (Dez 1813–20 Juli 1893), Gedenkstätten-ID bei Find a Grave 162224852, zitierend Caeathro Chapelyard, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales; Verwaltet von John Loaring (Mitwirkender 48369492).