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Froncysyllte
(pronounced vron-cuss-ulth tay) is a small village at the eastern
entrance to the Vale of Llangollen. Set in beautiful countryside
in the Northeast corner of Wales it would be "just another
village" if Thomas Telford had not built his famous aqueduct
to carry the Llangollen Canal across the River Dee. Thousands of
visitors come each year to marvel at his engineering skills and
the groundbreaking work of the local iron foundries 200 years ago
that made the project possible.
In 1946 the people of Llangollen (which is
4 miles down the road) as a gesture to International Peace, decided
to ask former enemies, to come together in the friendly competitive
atmosphere of a traditional Welsh Eisteddfod. Invitations went out
for 1947 and the Llangollen International, Musical Eisteddfod was
born. Europe was in the grip of ruin. No one was sure if anyone
would come. But they did come, and have been coming ever since.
Cefn Chronicle 14th August
1947
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The
village decided that the Eisteddfod was a good idea and Mr
Gomer Powell called a public meeting with the formation of
a choir as the object. The Froncysyllte Male Voice Choir was
formed at that meeting with J.R. Jones (Joe Jordan) as the
first Chairman (Joe never became a Member of the Choir as
he maintained that his voice was just too awful), Mr Lloyd
Edwards, a well-known local piano teacher was appointed Conductor
and immediately became the driving force behind the Choir
with his devotion and enthusiasm. Menna Hughes, daughter of
Robert Hughes the founder Treasurer and one of Lloyd's pupils
was appointed as the first Accompanist. To compete in the
Male Voice Competition at the Llangollen International Musical
Eisteddfod the Choir needed 60 voices so Wilfred Jones, the
leader of the Froncysyllte Youth Club, persuaded the young
men of the village to join. He was so successful that the
1947 Fron Choir had the youngest membership of any Welsh Male
Voice Choir - a tradition of youth that has continued to this
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The Choristers stayed together after the Eisteddfod
with Watkin Williams (a prominent County Councillor and much respected
character in the village) as the Chairman. Lloyd Edwards together
with John Richard Davies as his Deputy went on to win major choral
competitions and a reputation for excellence at home and abroad.
Lloyd held the Choir's baton until his untimely death in 1970.
Now in its 61st year, the Choir has had three
excellent Conductors since Lloyd. John Daniel, who for 21 years
followed in his steps and led the Choir to success in the National
Eisteddfod of Wales and the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod,
as well as an International reputation. Val Jones succeeded John
in 1991 and for the next 11 years consolidated that reputation in
competition.
The "Fron" Choir has a first class
Conductor in the person of Ann Atkinson and looks forward to continued
progress and success as one of the most distinguished Male Voice
Choirs in a nation renowned throughout the World for producing Male
Voice Choirs of the highest quality. |
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