''We'' used to sing this in four part Penillion + / solo - in school Eisteddfodau in north Wales, the Poem being ''Gryg y Mynydd'' telling the story of a stream from its sparkling source to where it joins the sea - the story of life! If anyone has a version - please do post it - I've searched high and low without success. Diolch
My all time favorite song.
Beautiful. The melody, the harp and the performance. All beautiful.
Don’t you mean performer?
@@jockellis "Performance " necessarily implies a/the performer.
I first learnt this song many years ago an,d I have always loved it. I did not know that there were many versions.
Absolutely beautiful, a lovely rendition and a fantastic setting.
My late beloved Mother sang this to me when I was a child.
god, i remember this fro 5th grade, having to sing it. i can look back fondly at it now.
Very lovely rendition.
Wonderful! I love it.
That is wonderful!
tune is called 'llwyn onn' in welsh btw..its proper name
Two hymns have the same melody. Sent Forth By God's Blessing and Let All Things Now Living
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''We'' used to sing this in four part Penillion + / solo - in school Eisteddfodau in north Wales, the Poem being ''Gryg y Mynydd'' telling the story of a stream from its sparkling source to where it joins the sea - the story of life!
If anyone has a version - please do post it - I've searched high and low without success.
Diolch
TheDawgKatcher You didn't sing the version about the farmer getting his cows back and taking nine more besides?
Wonderful/Kalle from Sweden
She is a great harpist :D
Wow
The harp was made for it. It was made for the Harp.
Very lovely rendition.