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mines. While working as a blacksmith at the Nottingham Colliery, he wrote musical scores in chalk on whatever surface he could find, including sides of coal cars. Some called him the "Mozart of the Mines." Although he was in America, he continued to submit compositions and win awards at
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Williams died in 1891 at the age of 56, and his funeral drew more than 5,000 mourners. Four years later, his admirers raised sufficient funds to build a monument in his honor, which was unveiled at Hollenback Cemetery in Wilkes-Barre, with music for the ceremony provided by
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In 1865, Williams won prizes for two compositions at the Aberystwyth eisteddfod, including a prize for a duet for female voices, and a ten-pound prize for his cantata, "Y Mab Afradlon".
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where he became conductor of a local orchestra. He was one of the most popular and prolific composers in Wales in his time, composing "part-songs", anthems and solos.
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In 1934, a gathering of 500 Welsh-Americans in Wilkes-Barre, including his three daughters, marked the centennial of Gwilym Gwent's birth.
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on November 28, 1834) was a Welsh-born composer who immigrated in mid-life to the United States. He died on July 3, 1891.
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In 1872, Williams and his wife, Cecilia, emigrated from Wales. They settled at
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in 1834, where as a boy he sang in a choir with his uncle.
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Tredegar
blacksmith
Blaenau Gwent
Plymouth
Pennsylvania's Wyoming Valley
anthracite coal
eisteddfod
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Clara Novello Davies
Royal Welsh Ladies' Choir
Judge Arthur H. James
Plymouth, Pennsylvania
Coal mining in Plymouth, Pennsylvania
"William Aubrey Williams"
"'Gwilym Gwent' Extols 'Mozart of the Mines'"
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"The Late William Aubrey Williams (Gwilym Gwent), Plymouth, Pa."
"William Aubrey Williams"
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"In Honor of Gwent"
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"The Gwilym Gwent Monument; It was Yesterday Unveiled in Hollenback Cemetery with Pious Eclat"
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