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  2. Category:Welsh folk songs - Wikipedia

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    Folk songs originally in the Welsh language or from Wales. Subcategories. ... Mary Hopkin songs (8 P) Pages in category "Welsh folk songs" The following 17 pages are ...

  3. Welsh folk music - Wikipedia

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    Welsh folk music (Welsh: Cerddoriaeth werin Gymreig) refers to music that is traditionally sung or played in Wales, by Welsh people or originating from Wales. Folk artists include; traditional bands Calan and Ar log ; harpists Sian James , Catrin Finch and Nansi Richards and folk singer Dafydd Iwan .

  4. Category:Welsh songs - Wikipedia

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    Songs originally in the Welsh language or associated with Wales. ... Welsh folk songs (1 C, 17 P) Welsh patriotic songs ...

  5. Music of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Wales has a history of folk music related to the Celtic music of countries such as Ireland and Scotland.It has distinctive instrumentation and song types, and is often heard at a twmpath (folk dance session), gŵyl werin (folk festival) or noson lawen (a traditional party similar to the Gaelic "Céilidh").

  6. Category:Welsh folk music - Wikipedia

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    Folk festivals in Wales (1 C, 6 P) M. Welsh folk musicians (2 C, 19 P) S. ... Pages in category "Welsh folk music" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of ...

  7. We'll Keep a Welcome (album) - Wikipedia

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    We'll Keep a Welcome is a 2000 album by singer Bryn Terfel of traditional hymns and folk songs associated with Wales. Terfel was accompanied on the album by the Orchestra of the Welsh National Opera, the Risca Male Choir and The Black Mountain Chorus. The majority of the songs are sung in the Welsh language. [2]

  8. Welsh Folk-Songs - Wikipedia

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    Welsh Folk-Songs is the first album by Welsh folk music singer and collector Meredydd Evans, consisting of a cappella renditions of traditional Welsh-language folk songs. The album was recorded in New Hope, Pennsylvania after Moses Asch , founder of Folkways Records , contacted Evans, who was then studying at Princeton University .

  9. Yma o Hyd - Wikipedia

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    [24] The song reached number 1 in the UK iTunes charts once again in June 2022 following a campaign by Welsh football supporters. [25] A new version of the song was used for the official soundtrack and music video for Wales at the 2022 FIFA World Cup, featuring voices of y Wal Goch ('Red Wall') of Wales fans.