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Robert Rees (singer)

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140:, the son of Hugh and Margaret Rees. His father died when he was eight years old and his mother died soon afterwards. At the age of nine he began working in a coal-mine, but due to showing a talent for singing and recitation, he was given lessons in music by an uncle. 147:, in reference to the River Moralis, which ran near his home during his childhood. He won several prizes at local eisteddfodau as a vocalist and in 1867, at the age of 26 years, he won the tenor competition at the National Eisteddfod at 155:
and became precentor at Soar Congregational chapel. He took a course of instruction at the Swansea Training College and was successful enough to give up work to devoted his whole time to music. Rees served for three years as
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was adopted as the Eisteddfod song in 1880 and sung at every Gorsedd ceremony since. In 1887 Rees was invited to sing at the National Eisteddfod in London in front of the Prince of Wales,
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Rees sang throughout Wales and England and in 1879 he performed a tour of North America. He died at his home in Swansea on 5 June 1892.
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As an adult Rees joined the Libanus Temperance choir and later became the choir's conductor. He took the pseudonym
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of Walter Road Congregational Church in Swansea and he conducted in singing festivals and served as adjudicator.
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and musician. He was a successful competitor at eisteddfodau for which he adopted the pseudonym
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Robert Rees (disambiguation)

Dowlais
Wales
Swansea
Wales
Welsh
tenor
National Eisteddfod of Wales
Dowlais
Merthyr Tydfil
Carmarthen
Swansea
precentor
Bangor
Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau
Albert Edward
God Bless the Prince of Wales



"The History of the National Anthem"
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"Biography of Robert Rees"


Davies, John

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