Gareth Glyn was born in Machynlleth, mid-Wales, in 1951, but has lived since 1978 on Anglesey, an island whose history, mythology and landscape have been important influences on his work as a composer, as has his Welsh identity. His works were first broadcast by the British Broadcasting Corporation while he was studying music at Merton College, Oxford. His compositions have been commissioned and played by eminent orchestras and ensembles and bands, including the London Symphony Orchestra, the BBC Concert Orchestra, the North Carolina Symphony, The BBC Scottish Orchestra, the Strasbourg Philharmonic, the Ulster Orchestra, the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, I Musici de Montréal and the Royal Ballet Sinfonia, and soloists including Bryn Terfel, Catrin Finch and Charlotte Church. His many works for choirs of all kinds are sung all over the world, and he is particularly eminent in the field of male voice choirs – his Clychau’r Gog/Bluebells recently went into its 4th printing, and Heriwn, Wynebwn y Wawr/The Future’s Beginning Today is widely regarded as one of the best original Welsh choral pieces of the last fifty years.
2011
Sain
2xCD, Album
2011
Sain
2xCD
1983
Recordiau Alaw
LP
2021
Ty Cerdd Records
CD
2017
Sain
CD, Comp
2012
Sain
12xCD, Album, Comp + Box
2012
2006
Arts In Fusion
CD, Album
2005
Sain
CD, Album
2004
White Line
CD
2003
White Line
CD, Album
2003
White Line
CD, Album
2001
2000
CRS Records (3), The People's Friend
Cass, Album
1995
Sain
CD, Album
1982
1981
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