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Meirion Williams

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Meirion Williams (Dyffryn Ardudwy, 1901 – 4 October 1976) was a Welsh composer, best known for his songwriting.[1] Williams studied with Walford Davies at the University of Aberystwyth and in 1922 went on to study piano at the Royal Academy of Music in London with Carlo Albanesi and Edgar Carr, where he won prizes for his playing.[2]

Williams became a freelance musician and a church organist in London. He accompanied singer David Lloyd (tenor) on a series of recordings of Welsh songs for Decca in 1948. He married Gwendolen Margaret Roberts in London, and there was one daughter. He is buried at Llanenddwyn [cy] Parish Church near Dyffryn Ardudwy.

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References

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  1. ^ Dictionary of Welsh Biography
  2. ^ "Meirion Williams (1901–1976)". Cwmni Cyhoeddi Gwynn. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Bryn Terfel – Caneuon Meirion Williams / The Songs of Meirion Williams". Sain. Retrieved 7 August 2021.
  4. ^ "Meirion Williams: Yn Canu Caneuon". Presto Music. Retrieved 7 August 2021.