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Hyfrydol (Welsh pronunciation: [həvˈrədɔl],
meaning "delightful, agreeable, pleasing, pleasant, beautiful, fair, fine; sweet, melodious") is a
Welsh hymn...
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hymnals lacked sufficient Eucharistic hymns. It is most
commonly sung to "
Hyfrydol" by
Rowland Prichard though Samuel Sebastian Wesley composed the tune "Alleluia"...
- has been
reprinted in
several Roman Catholic hymn
books set to the tune '
Hyfrydol.' Of the
sixteen lines in Andrews' version, only
three come
directly from...
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several tunes,
including "Stuttgart" (attr. to
Christian Friedrich Witt), "
Hyfrydol" (by
Rowland Prichard), and "Cross of Jesus" (by John Stainer). The hymn...
- by John
Wilbur Chapman and
composed by
Rowland Prichard under the tune
Hyfrydol. It was
published in 1910 and was
renewed in 1938 by
Robert Harkness. In...
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original meaning" "Come, Thou Long
Expected Jesus"
Charles Wesley 1749 Set to
Hyfrydol "Coventry Carol" ("Lullay, Thou Tiny
Little Child")
English traditional...
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founded on
Welsh hymn
tunes (1920); 1. Bryn Calfaria, 2. Rhosymedre, 3.
Hyfrydol No. 2 & No. 3
arranged for
orchestra by
Arnold Foster Arranged for two...
- children.
Prichard is
remembered today as the
composer of the hymn tune "
Hyfrydol", to
which the hymn "Alleluia! Sing to Jesus", with
words by
William Chatterton...
- "Sul y
Blodau (Palm Sunday)" (Owen John Williams,
Eifion Wyn) – 5:00 "
Hyfrydol" (Rowland Prichard,
William Williams) – 3:32 "Hiraeth (Longing)" (Traditional)...
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unusual in that most "8.7.8.7"-derived
material (such as in
Blaenwern and
Hyfrydol)
tends to have a strong,
trochaic foot,
whereas this has a gentler, iambic...