The National Youth Orchestra of Wales (NYOW, Welsh: Cerddorfa Genedlaethol Ieuenctid Cymru) is the national youth orchestra of Wales, based in Cardiff...
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The BBC National Orchestra of Wales (BBC NOW) (Welsh: Cerddorfa Genedlaethol Gymreig y BBC) is a Welsh symphony orchestra and one of the BBC's five professional...
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The National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain (NYO-GB) is the national youth orchestra of the United Kingdom, consisting of 164 members of ages 13 to 19...
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Concise History of Wales. Cambridge University Press. p. 209. ISBN 978-0-521-82367-8. "Music Preview: National Youth Orchestra of Wales". WalesOnline website...
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The National Youth Orchestras of Scotland (NYOS) has a vision where all the communities access world-class ensemble youth music and share in its social...
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Retrieved 29 April 2016. "Music Preview: National Youth Orchestra of Wales". WalesOnline website. Media Wales Ltd. 3 August 2010. Retrieved 26 September...
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The National Youth Strings Orchestra (NYSO) was founded by Viviane Ronchetti in 1995 and is a specialist string chamber youth orchestra based in the United...
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and South Wales area. In the late 1960s, Stevens was associated with the Young Communist League (YCL), the youth wing of the Communist Party of Great Britain...
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Tony Lewis (category Commanders of the Order of the British Empire)
exceptionally well and was selected to play first violin for the National Youth Orchestra of Wales, as well as playing cricket and rugby for the school. He represented...
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Matthew Rhys (category Alumni of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art)
and Wales. His bardic name in the Gorsedd is Matthew Tâf. In August 2009, Rhys took to the stage with the National Youth Orchestra of Wales as part of the...
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Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra Mozarteum Orchestra of Salzburg Symphony Orchestra Vorarlberg Tonkünstler Orchestra Vienna Chamber Orchestra (Das Wiener Kammer...
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bars and restaurants. It houses Wales' national orchestra and opera, dance, theatre and literature companies, a total of eight arts organisations in residence...
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Story of the National Youth Orchestra of Wales. University of Wales Press. p. 1. ISBN 978-0-7083-1296-4. "The National Library of Wales :: Dictionary of Welsh...
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Shirley Bassey (category Members of the Order of the Companions of Honour)
far less often but an album of her most famous songs, I Am What I Am (1984), was recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) conducted by Carl Davis...
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Jem (singer) (redirect from List of songs recorded by Jem)
Beachwood Canyon, was released in 2016. Jemma Griffiths was born in Penarth, Wales, a small town near Cardiff on 18 May 1975. Jem originally found her passion...
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Ffion Hague (redirect from Ffion Llywelyn Hague, Baroness Hague of Richmond)
played the clarinet in the National Youth Orchestra of Wales and sang in the National Youth Choir of Wales. Hague was a director of the Outward Bound Trust...
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The Oppressed are a Welsh Oi! band that formed in 1981 in Cardiff, Wales. Most of the musicians in the band's various lineups have been skinheads. Throughout...
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Los Campesinos! are a seven-piece indie pop band from Cardiff, Wales, formed in early 2006 at Cardiff University. The band has seen several lineup changes–...
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Manic Street Preachers (redirect from List of awards and nominations received by Manic Street Preachers)
theme song for the Wales national team ahead of the UEFA Euro 2016 tournament in the summer, entitled "Together Stronger (C'mon Wales)", it was released...
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musician and conductor; founded the National Youth Orchestra of Wales Rae Jenkins (1903–1985), violinist and light orchestra conductor Donald Peers (1908–1973)...
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of active youth orchestras. National youth orchestras are highlighted in bold. Arab Youth Philharmonic Orchestra Asian Youth Orchestra Afghan Youth Orchestra...
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Lostprophets (redirect from List of awards and nominations received by Lostprophets)
respectively. Lostprophets started out as part of the fledgling South Wales scene—playing gigs at venues across Wales including T.J.'s in Newport. From there...
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National Museum Cardiff (Welsh: Amgueddfa Genedlaethol Caerdydd), formerly known as the National Museum of Wales, is a museum and art gallery in Cardiff...
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Gareth Wood (composer) (category Alumni of the Royal Academy of Music)
He joined the Glamorgan Youth Orchestra as a double-bassist in 1967, and also played in the National Youth Orchestra of Wales. He then went on to study...
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in the Park, Leeds was an annual free event, held in Leeds on the grounds of Temple Newsam by Leeds City Council and 96.3 Radio Aire. It took place each...
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Ben Parry (musician) (category Alumni of St Catharine's College, Cambridge)
Orchestra, Scottish Ensemble, National Youth Orchestra of Wales, Cumbria Youth Orchestra and the Vancouver Youth Symphony. He has sung with the Taverner...
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The National Youth Wind Orchestra of Great Britain (NYWO) consists of around 75 young musicians aged 14 to 21 from England, Scotland and Wales. Members...
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NYOW may refer to: National Youth Orchestra of Wales New York, Ontario and Western Railway This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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Budgie (band) (category 1967 establishments in Wales)
heaviest metal of its day". Budgie formed in 1967 in Cardiff, Wales, under the name Hills Contemporary Grass. The original line-up consisted of Burke Shelley...
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Bullet for My Valentine (category 1998 establishments in Wales)
Retrieved 12 July 2022. Lach, Stef (28 August 2014). "BFMV go ghost hunting in Wales". Metal Hammer. Archived from the original on 12 July 2022. Retrieved 12...
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