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John Elias Davies

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John Elias Davies (1847 - 1883) was a Welsh harpist. He learnt the harp from a young age, tutored for a time by James Hughes (Iago Bencerdd) of Trefriw. He was later tutored by D. Morris of Bangor,[1] and William Streatham of Liverpool. In 1858, at the age of 12 he won a prize for his performance at Llangollen Eisteddfod. He later won principal prizes at Conwy Eisteddfod (1861), Caernarfon Eisteddfod (1862), Rhyl Eisteddfod (1863), Llandudno Eisteddfod (1864), and Flint Eisteddfod (1867). He is thought to have been one of the most accomplished accompanists of his day.[2]

References

  1. ^ The sources do not say whether D. Morris was of Bangor, Gwynedd or of Bangor-on-Dee.
  2. ^ Williams, Griffith John. "John Elias Davies". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 12 July 2017.