by Gwydion Davies | 23 October, 2015 | Uncategorized
The
pioneering project Camau Cerdd (Steps in Music) is set to be introduced for the
very first time in Denbigh from the 28 September onwards.
The
project which has been running throughout Gwynedd for a number of years is a
partnership between the Canolfan Gerdd William Mathias Music Centre and one of
the Centre’s music tutors, Marie-Claire Howorth.
The
project tutor in Denbigh will be Charlotte Amy Green who has been working
alongside the project leader, Marie-Claire for several years and also tutors
sessions in Llanfairpwll and Penygroes.
Charlotte,
a music graduate who plays with Menai Bridge Brass Band and also gives brass
lessons in schools and tutors the Dyffryn Nantlle Junior Brass Band, is looking
forward to introducing the project to Denbigh:
‘After
the taster sessions back in July we are confident that Camau Cerdd will
flourish in Denbigh and that we will be able to give the children of the area a
heads start in regards to their musical education’.
The
Music Centre takes pride in the fact that the Steps in Music project is led by
an accomplished musician who has extensive experience of teaching music to
young children.
Classes
targeting two age groups will be held in Denbigh:
First
Steps in Music for children aged 15 months to 3 years old, which aims to give
children a general introduction to music, and also aims to inspire parents to
use music at home with their children with confidence.
Next
Steps in Music is for children aged between 4 and 7 years old. Here the aim is
to further develop the children’s understanding of music in a fun way through
the use of musical instruments, games, sol-fa and more.
‘By
the time children start their music education at school or start receiving
instrumental or singing lessons, Steps in Music will have already given them a
firm grasp of the world of music –understanding rhythm, being able to read
music, have a knowledge of different instruments and the sounds that they make,
and being able to listen and express themselves through music’ explains
Charlotte Green, Steps in Music tutor in Denbigh.
The project’s first series of 10 lessons, supported by Menter Iaith Sir Ddinbych and Denbighshire Arts Service will begin on the 28th of September 2015 in Denbigh. Contact Canolfan Gerdd William Mathias for more information and to book a place for your child.
by Gwydion Davies | 23 October, 2015 | Uncategorized
The
first meeting of Telynau Clwyd was held on Sunday the 4th of October
at HWB Denbigh building, welcoming harpists from across North Wales to the
session, following a taster session held earlier in the year to assess the
interest in a harp group in the Denbigh area.
Acclaimed
harpists Morwen Blythin and Dylan Cernyw lead the new harp choir organised by
Canolfan Gerdd William Mathias Music Centre who have been providing music
tuition in Denbigh since 2012 when it opened its branch in the town.
Establishing
a harp choir in Denbighshire has been one of Morwen’s ambitions for some time.
‘I
think that we as harp tutors in the Denbigh area have been hoping to see a harp
ensemble such as Telynau Clwyd for a number of years. I’m delighted to be a
part of this new and exciting group,’ explains Morwen who also tutors the harp
in Denbigh as one of Canolfan Gerdd Wiliam Mathias’ tutors.
The
Music Centre is very grateful to the harp rental company – Telynau Tandderwen
Harps who are supporting the first series of meetings for the group.
Hefina
Williams from Telynau Tandderwen Harps said:
‘It’s
good to hear that Canolfan Gerdd William Mathias is expanding its provision of
music tuition in the area with the Telynau Clwyd Harp Choir. Telynau Tandderwen
Harps take pride in offering our support to this new harp group and wish them
all the best with the project’.
12
harpists from North Wales attended the first session on the 4th of
October and succeeded in learning two new pieces. Dylan Cernyw was pleased to
see the progress made by the group during the session. Dylan said:
‘To
think that this was the group’s first meeting, they have made excellent
progress. I’m now looking forward to the group’s next meeting and to continue
with the learning’.
The group is aimed at high school children grade 3 standard
and above mainly. However the Music Centre wishes for anyone interested to
contact them to better understand the demand for similar projects in
Denbighshire.
by Gwydion Davies | 23 October, 2015 | Uncategorized
Erin
who also receives piano lessons at the Music Centre with Teleri-Siân, and
clarinet lessons in school with Dave Hopkins was surprised on the day of the
concert to learn that she had received the best result in the exams:
‘I
had no idea until they called my name for the prize that I had won the cup. The
Music Centre had only told me that I would be performing on the day only – it
was big a surprise to hear my name being called out!’
Ann
Atkinson, Erin’s singing tutor was delighted by the result. ‘Erin has worked
very hard during the year – it is a joy to teach her, and I’m very pleased that
her hard work has been rewarded. I’m now looking forward to going forward with
Erin to learn new repertoire and prepare for her grade 4 exam.’
The
young singer shared the stage with some of the Music Centre’s other talented
musicians and groups including the Centre’s Cello Ensemble, other soloists, trios
and quartets, a performance of pieces by two of the Music Centre’s young
composers, as well as selected pieces from the Mozart Requiem performed by the
Music Centre’s Chamber Choir.
The
Music Centre recently celebrated its 15th anniversary and it is only recently
in 2012 started to provide music tuition in Denbigh with the provision of
projects such as Camau Cerdd (Steps in Music) for young children, and a newly
formed harp group, Telynau Clwyd, and theory lessons being offered in Denbigh
for the very first time in October.
A
concert was held on Friday the 18th of September by Canolfan Gerdd
William Mathias Music Centre at Galeri Caernarfon to recognise the achievements
of the Music Centre’s students during the previous academic year.
Amongst
the students who performed and received awards was Erin Swyn Williams from
Llannefydd who has been receiving lessons with Ann Atkinson at the Denbigh
Branch of Canolfan Gerdd William Mathias Music Centre for several years.
Erin,
a pupil at Ysgol Glan Clwyd, was awarded the prestigious Thomas William Jones
memorial Cup which is presented annually to the Music Centre student who
achieves the highest mark in a grade 1-5 practical exam. Erin recently achieved
142 marks out of 150 in her grade 3 singing exam and therefore was a very
worthy winner of the cup which is presented by Caernarfon Male Voice Choir in
memory of a former choir member.
by Gwydion Davies | 5 August, 2015 | Uncategorized
The
Denbigh branch of Canolfan Gerdd William Mathias Music Centre hosted an open
day in July 2015. One of the activities held during the day was a harp group to
assess the interest in forming a group that would meet on a regular basis in
the area.
Prominent
harpists Morwen Blythin and Dylan Cernyw lead the group, and a good response
was received to the idea of forming a harp group that would meet regularly.
Morwen
and Dylan were delighted by the progress made by the group during the session
with the group succeeding to learn two new pieces and then giving an informal
concert to the parents at the end.
Morwen
Blythin said:
Learning
and then performing two new pieces is a great achievement especially
considering that this was the first time for the group to meet! Both Dylan and
I are delighted that Canolfan Gerdd William Mathias are starting the Telynau
Clwyd group on a regular basis.
Following
this success, the harp group will be meeting once a month in Denbigh.
Telynau
Clwyd are now inviting more members to join the group. Contact the Music Centre
to register your interest in joining.
Canolfan
Gerdd William Mathias provides music tuition of the highest standard in its
centre in Denbigh, as well as its main centre located in Caernarfon.
The
branch in Denbigh was established in 2012, and now offers music tuition with
experienced tutors, as well as our exciting project Camau Cerdd (Steps in
Music) that introduces music to children aged six months to seven years
old, and the Doniau Cudd (Hidden Talents) project which offers music
sessions for children with learning difficulties, as well as other projects in
the community.
The
aim of Canolfan Gerdd William Mathias Dinbych is to repeat the success at the
Canolfan in Caernarfon that now sees over 400 people receiving lessons each
week by over 45 experienced tutors.
The Canolfan welcomes any suggestions on the type of activities you would like to see at Denbigh as well as your enquiries by contacting us.
by Gwydion Davies | 17 July, 2015 | Uncategorized
A
successful music day was hosted by Canolfan Gerdd William Mathias Music Centre
on the 12 July at its branch at Theatr Twm o’r Nant, Denbigh.
Canolfan
Gerdd William Mathias has been providing music tuition of the highest quality
for people of all ages at its main Centre at Galeri Caernarfon for more than
ten years, and since 2012 has been offering music tuition at Its Denbigh branch
as well as other activities within the community.
A
harp workshop with Dylan Cernyw and Morwen Blythin marked a great start to the
day. Harpists from all ages came to the workshop and had the opportunity to
play together.
The
workshop was a great success, and the group succeeded in learning two new
pieces in a very short time, and then gave an informal performance at the end
of the workshop.
Morwen
Blythin was delighted with the progress made by the group:
Learning
and then performing two pieces from new is an amazing achievement considering
that this was the first meeting for the group! I am now hopeful that this
meeting has set the foundation for Canolfan Gerdd William Mathias to form a
harp choir for the future that will meet on a regular basis in the area.
The
day also gave the music centre the opportunity to introduce one of its other
innovative projects in the area for the first time, which is the ‘Camau Cerdd’
(Steps in Music) project that is run in partnership with Marie-Claire Howorth.
The
Camau Cerdd (Steps in Music) project specialises in providing music education
for children between 6 months and 7 years old.
Three
age-group classes were held during the day by the project’s tutors,
Marie-Claire Howorth and Charlotte Green who were delighted to see all three of
the groups full with a total of 32 children taking part.
Marie-Claire
said:
After
a number of years now of providing the Camau Cerdd project throughout Gwynedd
County, it’s clear to us that there is a demand for a music project for young
children in the Denbigh area, and we look forward to offering Camau Cerdd in
the Denbigh area in the near future with the music centre.
Free
taster lessons were also offered by the music centre’s experienced tutors, with
many children and adults taking up the opportunity to try a musical instrument
for the first time.
The
day came to an end with the ‘Llwyfan Cerdd’ student concert, and the music
centre welcomed the Chair of the Council and the consort Gwyneth Kensler and
Gaynor Morgan Rees to the concert as well as the Theatr Twm o’r Nant Committee
to enjoy the performances from the students of all ages and musical
abilities.
Canolfan
Gerdd William Mathias looks forward to organising music sessions in homes
providing care for people with dementia in Denbighshire in the near future in
addition to continuing to develop it’s Doniau Cudd (Hidden Talents) project for
children and adults with learning disabilities in the County.
by Gwydion Davies | 8 July, 2015 | Uncategorized
Canolfan
Gerdd William Mathias Music Centre in Denbigh will open its doors to everyone
for a day of music activities on the 12th of July 2015. The day will
include a harp workshop with Dylan Cernyw and Morwen Blythin, Camau Cerdd
(Steps in Music) project for children from 6 months to 7 years old, Llwyfan
Cerdd Concert by the music centre’s students and free taster lessons with
experienced tutors.
The
Denbigh branch of Canolfan Gerdd William Mathias started to give music tuition
in the town in 2012 and has since grown to provide lessons on a variety of
instruments and voice with experienced tutors including Ann Atkinson, Teleri
Siân, Glian Llwyd, Alfred Barker, and Morwen Blythin. Community projects
including the Hidden Talents programme for adults who have learning
disabilities and music sessions in nursing homes have also been developed in
collaboration with Denbighshire Arts Services.
The
day will begin with a harp workshop by Dylan Cernyw and Morwen Blythin. This
will be open to harpists of all ages and abilities, and will end with a short
informal performance at 12.
Camau
Cerdd is a project that Canolfan Gerdd William Mathias is already offering at
its Centre in Caernarfon. The project leader, Marie-Claire Howorth is looking
forward to introducing the project in Denbigh for the very first time. She
said:
‘Camau
Cerdd is a project which has several years of proven success behind it
throughout Gwynedd. It is with great enthusiasm that I am now looking forward
to introducing Camau Cerdd to Denbigh. It’s an exciting and important project
that I believe has the potential to empower the body and brain, develop
literacy, numeracy, coordination, memory and social skills. The project builds
an understanding of culture and identity too as the classes are bilingual and
encourage early learning of folk songs. Young children and their families will
have the opportunity to discover the wonders of the world of music using
instruments, games, songs and more’.
Sessions
targeting 6-24month olds, 2&3 year olds and 4-7 year olds will be held
during the afternoon. There will be a special price of £2 per child to
celebrate starting this exciting project in Denbigh.
The
Canolfan will also offer a range of free taster lessons with experienced
tutors. They will be available on the harp, piano, violin, and voice. Contact
the Canolfan to book your free taster lesson.
To end this special day a Llwyfan Cerdd Concert will be held by the Canolfan’s students. These concerts provide an excellent opportunity for students to gain confidence by performing in an informal, friendly atmosphere. Donations will be gratefully received at the end of the concert.Contact Canolfan Gerdd William Mathias to book your free taster lesson, or to register and receive more information about the Camau Cerdd (Steps in Music) project or the Harp Workshop with Dylan Cernyw and Morwen Blythin.
by Gwydion Davies | 2 July, 2015 | Uncategorized
University.
Elin has been working with us to organise a series of concerts by former
students. Here is a post from Elin discussing her work with the Canolfan:
As
a former student of the William Mathias Music Centre and MMus student at Bangor
University, I am very fortunate to have gained an ATM scholarship through which
I am working for the Canolfan over the summer period. The ATM (European Social
Fund) is a scholarship for masters students, supporting their studies and
enabling them to work for a local company.
One
of the tasks that I have been assigned to is organising a series of concerts
over the summer, to include various former students of the William Mathias
Music Centre. Many of these musicians are studying at a music college or have
recently graduated and are embarking on a professional career. They are
grateful for the opportunity to perform in their local area and everyone at the
Canolfan is looking forward to seeing some of them return to North Wales!
Elin
Roberts
These
are the details of the concerts to come:
Meinir
Wyn Roberts (soprano) and Steven Evans (piano)
Saturday
afternoon, July 18, 3pm
Feed
My Lambs Hall, Caernarfon
Gwyn
Owen (trumpet) and Steven Evans (piano)
Thursday
evening, August 13, 7pm
Powis
Hall, Bangor University
More
dates to follow soon!
by Gwydion Davies | 30 June, 2015 | Uncategorized
On Friday the 19th and Saturday the 20th of June Camau
Cerdd/Steps in Music visited the Showground in Mona for the Anglesey Family
Festival.
They had three sessions each day and had a variety of
children coming to meet Mr. Cerdd and learn music.
On the Friday schools from all over Anglesey were at the
festival and those who frequented the Steps in Music sessions with Charlotte and
Gethin learnt how to play different rhythms in time on percussive instruments
as well as learning to sing the sol-fa with the corresponding hand gestures.
On the Saturday it was a turn for younger children to have a
music session with their parents and Marie-Claire and Gethin. They got to meet
Mr. Cerdd and sing songs and play instruments whilst hearing the story ‘A
Rumble in the Jungle’ (by Andreae and Wojtowycz).
We all had a wonderful time!
by Gwydion Davies | 3 June, 2015 | Uncategorized
Congratulations to the following students who receive their tuition
at CGWM on their success in the National Urdd Eisteddfod last week :
Strings Solo Year 7-9 : Gwydion Rhys 3rd
Tutor : Nicki Pearce
Girls’ Solo Year 7-9 : Llio Meirion Rogers 2nd
Tutor : Ann Atkinson
Piano Solo Yr. 10 – under 19 : Math Roberts 2nd
Tutor : Iwan Llewelyn-Jones
Woodwind Solo Yr.10 – under 19 : Megan Hunter 2nd
Tutor : Rhiannon Mathias
Song from a Musical for singers aged 19-25 : Gwen Elin 3rd
Tutor : Mary Lloyd-Davies
Congratulations also to Mabon Llyr who is a member of CGWM’s chamber
duo for winning 3rd prize in the Strings Solo for Year 10- under 19
years.
We look forward to seeing Gwen Elin and one of our ex-students
Meinir Wyn Roberts (now studying at the Royal Academy of Music, London) taking
part in the Bryn Terfel Scholarship competition in the Autumn. Good luck to you
both and well done for being selected.
We were thrilled to hear about Math Roberts’ success in the
Composer’s Medal competition. 15 year old Math’s composition for the harp was
awarded second place in the competition which was open to composers under the
age of 25 – quite an achievement. Math studies the harp with Elinor Bennett at
CGWM and started composing the piece during the composition workshops arranged
by CGWM as part of the 2014 Wales International Harp Festival.
Congratulations also to all the students who were successful
in other competitions including recitation, ensembles and choirs during the
week
by Gwydion Davies | 3 June, 2015 | Uncategorized
Guitars@Galeri Festival Direcotr, Neil Browning is overjoyed
after a successful guitar event brings guitarist from all over Wales to
Caernarfon to learn more about the guitar and to attend a concert by well-known
guitarist Gary Ryan.
The event was held on the 22-24 of May 2015, and began with an
open mic event where all the course participants were invited to perform in the
bar.
The weekend continued with a series of tutorials and workshops
with guest tutors including Stuart Ryan, Neil Browning, Andy Maceknzie, Colin
Tommis, and Dave King. We were delighted to be able to offer such a variety of
guitar styles during the event.
Above is a picture of Andy Mackenzie’s Gypsy Jazz Rhythm workshop
where he introduced the basic ‘la pompe’ rhythm playing and chord shapes.
The Festival also welcomed renowned guitarist Gary Ryan to
give a masterclass and perform in a concert on the Saturday night. A variety of
music was performed by Gary including music from Pratorius, Dowland and Bach
and also his own compositions that demonstrated innovative and virtuosic
techniques on the guitar.