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Llef (in English "A Cry") is a popular Welsh hymn, written by David Charles (1803–1880) (son of David Charles (1762–1834)). The tune was composed in 1890
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John Jones (known as Llef o'r Nant (1782 or 1787 – 12 February 1863) was a Welsh Anglican priest and antiquarian. Jones, whose father was John Jones of
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English cook and television presenter
1982, when her choices included "The Sound of Silence" by Paul Simon and "Llef" by Rhos Male Voice Choir, and again on Christmas Eve 2023, when her choices
Delia_Smith
Welsh poet (1904–1980)
also won the chair at the Llanelli National Eisteddfod in 1962 for his poem Llef un yn Llefain. At their best his poems are as powerful and disturbing as
Caradog_Prichard
Welsh singer-songwriter and actor
recorded two albums on the Sain label and a single on the band's own label, "Llef". In 1985 he started his professional career with his own six part television
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Topics referred to by the same term
John Jones (archdeacon of Merioneth) (1775–1834), Welsh priest and writer Llef o'r Nant (pseudonym of John Jones, 1782/87–1863), Welsh priest and antiquarian
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Welsh composer
cello, and piano In the Theater of Air (2017), for piano, cello, and piano Llef (1995), flute and cello Melangell Variations (2018), for piano and soloists
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Traditional song
line of speculation holds that the words represent the Welsh phrase llef ar Dduw or llef y Dduw, "a cry to God". Others connect it to Middle English levedy
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Music associated with Wales
read music more fluently. One particularly popular hymn of this period was "Llef". In the 1860s, a revival of traditional Welsh music began, with the formation
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American composer
and contrabass, using a poem "Lament" by Dylan Thomas and the Welsh hymn “Llef”. Prelude from Lament for bass clarinet, percussion, piano, and double bass
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American business executive (born 1969)
The New York Times. 2002-03-10. Retrieved 2013-10-07. "Board Members". LLEF. Archived from the original on 2013-10-05. Retrieved 2013-10-07. "Ironman
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music Arabic Ya Mayela al-Ghusoon Performer: لينا شاماميان. Dave Charles Llef (Deus Salutis) Choir: Dunvant Male Choir. 22 Dec 2019 Matthew Bourne Kenneth
List of Private Passions episodes (2015–2019)
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Medieval Welsh poem
everyone remembers that which he loves. 10 Kethlyd kathyl uodawc hiraethawc y llef, Teith odef, tuth hebawc. Coc vreuer yn Aber Cuawc. Singer of continual song
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Welsh composer
but also TTBB settings of Welsh hymn tunes and airs (such as "Llanfair", "Llef" and "Fantasia on Welsh Airs") and the fine original work "Psalm 35"; also
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1961 Rhosllanerchrugog Awdl Foliant i Gymru Emrys Edwards 1962 Llanelli Llef un yn Llefain Caradog Pritchard 1963 Llandudno Genesis No winner 1964 Swansea
List of winners of the Chair at the National Eisteddfod of Wales
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Jones (archdeacon) ? Cleric in Caernarfonshire and antiquarian; known as "Llef o'r Nant" John Jones 1814 1818 BA Mathematics (2nd) Welsh clergyman and scholar
List of clergy educated at Jesus College, Oxford
List_of_clergy_educated_at_Jesus_College,_Oxford
Topics referred to by the same term
Nant (Bex, Switzerland), an alpine pasture Nantes, often cyrillised as Нант Llef o'r Nant (circa 1782-1863), Welsh Anglican priest Nant Bwa Bwa Phan (21st
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(held in Llanelli) National Eisteddfod of Wales: Chair – Caradog Prichard, "Llef un yn Llefain" National Eisteddfod of Wales: Crown – D. Emlyn Lewis, Y Cwmwl
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Church in Anglesey, Wales
curate in 1790), the priest and antiquarian John Jones (better known as "Llef o'r Nant"; curate 1809–15), and Evan Lewis (curate 1845–46, and later Dean
St Michael's Church, Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog
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Roman Catholic church in Wales
"Cardiganshire – Wales's Christian Heritage". Retrieved 24 January 2025. "Llef: An Archetypal Welsh Hymn". Retrieved 24 January 2025. Canton, William. "The
St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Hay-on-Wye
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Welsh choir
[Llanishen Fach Primary School Choir] Finlandia [Massed Choir] Deus Salutis (Llef) [Massed Choir] Llanfair [Massed Choir] Morte Criste [Massed Choir] Whistle
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