Listen As You Look - Gwrando Wrth Edrych
To listen to excerpts of VicWelsh's songs while browsing this website:
- Open a second copy of this page in another copy of your browser (or another tab)
- Click one of the CD images below and then the first song in the black panel which will appear (Showtime Memory not yet available)
- Using the other copy of your browser, browse the site
Alternatively listen first, look later!
Our thanks to
Curiad for permission to include songs for which they have published the sheet music.
Hymns
A compilation of popular hymns, most ancient, a few modern, many Welsh, others from all over the world, taken from our recordings since 1996. Musical director Faleiry Koczkar, pianists Geraldine Affley and Lorna Ogilvie, organists Alison Walpole and Elizabeth Paton. Mastered at Move Records Studio, October 2008.
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Feel The Hwyl - Côr Bach
The first recording by Cantorion Cymreig Victoria Welsh Choir’s Côr Bach (small choir) - a group of some 20 choristers who attend extra rehearsals and perform about half a dozen additional concerts a year. Of the songs on this CD, eight are exclusive to Côr Bach, and only one (Goin' Home) is an established part of the full choir's repertoire. The first three tracks, however, went down so well with audiences that they have now been adopted by the full choir.
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Global Eclectica
A bit of this and a bit of that - a selection of our favourite works from all over the world. Highlights include bass Charles Phillips' show-stopping rendition of I’se Weary of Waitin’, the mother of all Welsh love songs Myfanwy, a bilingual version of the fun song Sosban Fach and a lively medley of hit songs from the 1960s. Recorded at our principal rehearsal venue, St Edward's Church, Blackburn South, in 2006.
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The Pride and The Passion
A bumper 75 minutes of close 4-part harmony, recorded in late 2003 in the superb acoustic of St John’s Lutheran Church at Southgate in Melbourne. Includes 17 songs not previously recorded by the Choir, and features Transcendence, composed by Judith Dodsworth for the Mullum Mullum Festival, with the composer as soprano soloist and Marcus Mellick on oboe.
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Celebrating 21 Years of Song
Recorded live at the 2001 St. David's Day Concert at Robert Blackwood Hall, conducted by Robert Nicholls from Penclawdd in South Wales. Also features the Hawthorn City Band and soloists Rhonda Yates and Jenny Hall, soprano, Jack Clarke, bass and Elaine Clarke, mezzo-soprano.
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Wales, This Is Our Song
Recorded live in 2000 at the St David's Day Concert at Robert Blackwood Hall (guest conductor Alun Guy), at the Melbourne Town Hall and the Melbourne Concert Hall (conductor Faleiry Koczkar). Soloists Rhonda Yates, soprano and Elaine Clarke, mezzo soprano. Accompanists Lorna Ogilvie and Elaine Clarke, piano, Alison Walpole, organ and Katherine Gillon, flute.
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Do It The Welsh Way
Recorded live at the 1999 St David's Day Concert with Iona Stephen Williams (Blue Riband Winner, National Eisteddfod of Wales 1998), the Hawthorn Band (National Champions 14 times including 1999) and Conductor John S. Davies, Wales. CD SOLD OUT - A FEW TAPES STILL AVAILABLE.
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Working Man
Made in 1997, sold out once, reissued and still selling strongly. Features bass Jack Clarke as soloist in the title track, long-time friend of VicWelsh soprano Rhonda Yates as soloist in four songs, and Reflections of a Welsh Miner, presented by second tenor Moelwyn Jones, a former miner from the Rhondda Valley, whose portrait on the cover won the "Portrait of the Year" prize from the Australian Institute of Professional Photographers in 1998.
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Showtime Memory
Excerpts from this CD will be made available for playing online as and when we obtain permission from publishers. The result of numerous requests over the years from our loyal patrons. Directed by Faleiry Koczkar with Rhonda Yates, soprano, Lorna Ogilvie, piano, and Jeremy Hopkins, drums. Recorded at St Edward's Church Hall and Move Records Studio, September and October 2009.
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