On Sunday evening Cor Meibion Caerwys performed at Capel y Mynydd Fflint. It was the first time that the choir had sung under their new musical director Ruth Evans. The harvest Cymanfa Ganu held in this chapel is a regular event for the Caerwys choir and is always well attended. The chapel itself dates from the 1890s and, although well looked after, has little changed from that time.
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The lights from Capel y Mynydd Fflint have called locals to worship every Sunday evening for nearly 120 years. |
Cor Meibion Caerwys is ideally suited to these Cymanfa type events. There appears to be a new confidence about the choir and the audience seemed to appreciate our rendition of around eight popular Welsh hymns. The programme for the choir is set through to Christmas; our next public appearance will be at the Cilcain festival on October 1st.
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Cor Meibion Caerwys in fine voice tonight. |
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