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that is what you call singing not this squealing from all these shows.

The Pub bore strikes again!
beautiful voice but its left tears over my keyboard.
Beautiful and sniff!
Just think yourselves lucky that he didn't strike up with "Sospan Fach"
Is his rendition of that one not good then?
I don't know. Non-Welsh speakers consider it to be the height of choral art whereas in fact the lyrics are a load of nonsense.
A neighbour posted this on FB - not a lover of the song but sung well. Obiter - could have been worse - could have been Calon Lan or something of Dafydd Iwan's
Oh, go on then.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UG7UkFbw-ps
Heart warming moment. I have heard this sung in many places but not many as moving as this. More posts like this please !

Baldric...shame on you...have you no soul ?
I have just watched Orbitors post of 07:10, and if there is any doubt that Wales is sometimes called the Land of Song, all doubt must now be removed.
Welsh National Opera should be hurrying over to press a contract into the hand of that soloist, the one who dearly needs a haircut. The WNO should be quick before Simon Cowell gets there, because this lad has a wonderful voice and it shouldn't be wasted on caterwauling pop songs, which is Cowells stock in trade. Good tenors don't come along every five minutes, and he is better than good.
Orbitor ( 01:32)...see this link and learn ::::

http://www.alangeorge.co.uk/JosephParry.htm

Sentimental ?...certainly, but rubbish ?
I was not referring to the lyrics of Myfanwy but to those of Sospan Fach, which indeed are a load of nonsense.

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