Adolygiadau

ADOLYGIADAU

 Wedi ymddangos yn y Lleoliadau:
St. David’s Hall, Cardiff; Brangwyn Hall, Swansea; Newport Centre, Norwegian Church Arts Centre, Cardiff Bay Birmingham Symphony Hall; Colston Hall, Bristol; Cheltenham Town Hall, Royal Pump Room, Leamington Spa; North Wales Theatre, Llandudno; Sheffield Crucible; Doncaster Museum & Art Gallery; Ferens Art Gallery, Hull;Royal Albert Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall (South Bank Centre), Barbican, St. John Smith’s Square, St. Martin’s within Ludgate, St. Mary Abbotts, Kensington; The Warehouse, Waterloo;    Eglwysi Gadeiriol: Llandaf, Tŷ Ddewi, Aberhonddu, St. Asaph, Bangor, Hereford, Worcester, Wells.    Gwyliau Cerdd: Ripon International, Ryedale, Petworth, Vale of Glamorgan, Beaumaris, Lower Machen, Swansea, Fishguard, Northop, World Harp Festival, Cardiff, Eisteddfodau Cenedlaethol

 

Clybiau Cerdd:

Basingstoke, UK Harp Association, Coleg Telyn Cymru, Chelmsford, Ystrad Mynach

REVIEWS

‘Her end recital was wonderful – the programme was most challenging and performed with great conviction and style.

Sioned Williams (Principal Harpist, BBCSO &

Director of Harp Studies at Trinity College of Music, London)

‘You play superbly and it’s a pleasure to have you perform with us.’

Michael Bell (conductor CPO)

‘…your beautifully played harp music…a most

delightful enhancement to the whole event.’

Claire & Steven (18/8/01)

‘Thank you for playing your harp…it made our day just that little bit more wonderful and unique! ..the best wedding present ever!’

Angie & Andrew (wedding 4/8/01)

‘It was wonderful walking down the aisle to ‘Llety’r Bugail’

…it was beautiful!’

Nicola & Paul (wedding 27/5/01)

‘A ‘BIG THANK YOU’ for playing at our Wedding Reception’

Debbie & Mark (wedding 28/4/01)

‘Thank you very much for your wonderful harp playing!’

Julie & Trevor (wedding 15/7/01)

‘To be born Welsh is to be born privileged not with a silver spoon in your mouth but music in your blood and poetry in your soul.’ Anon.

Braint y Cymro yw cael ei eni â chân yn ei galon a cherdd yn ei enaid, yn hytrach na golud bydol.’ Anadnabyddus

‘Roeddem wedi dwli ar y chwarae…cerddoriaeth bendigedig!’

Dilys & Luis (priodas 20/10/01)

Roedd y ganmoliaeth yn ystod y dydd yn ddigon i ddangos

inni dy fod, fel arfer, wedi ragori dy hun.’

Rebecca & Iwan (priodas 28/7/99)

‘Diolch yn fawr iawn Eleri am noswaith bendigedig!’

Cynthia & John (Cymdeithas Gymraeg Chelmsford, 21/05/01)