* The eisteddfod's new music director, Dr Edward-Rhys Harry.
Llangollen
International Musical Eisteddfod has announced the appointment of its ninth music
director, Dr Edward-Rhys Harry.
Edward
is internationally renowned for his ability to inspire through the power of
music and creative arts and says he is looking to encouraging the next generation of
solo artists at this year's festival from July 1-7.
As a
graduate of the University of Aberdeen with a Doctorate of Philosophy in
Choral Composition, he reached number three in the
classical charts in 2016 and coached the Olympic Hymn at the 2012 London
Olympics.
He is now urging soloists to compete in the eisteddfod, registering before the deadline of March 1.
Successful
entrants will compete for a range of prestigious prizes and have the opportunity
of performing at Australia’s Gold Coast Eisteddfod, which showcases 66,000
competitors over a seven-week period.
He
said: “I am fortunate that my career has taken me around the globe, which gives
me an affinity with the Llangollen International
Musical Eisteddfod."
Eisteddfod chairman Dr Rhys Davies said; "As a team we are ecstatic to have someone of Edward’s stature
joining us and we’re excited to discover the direction he will take us in.
“We hope
to use his extensive international experience to further the eisteddfod’s reputation and standing on a global stage. We echo Edward’s call
for more solo acts and pride ourselves on welcoming those who will relish the
opportunity to demonstrate their abilities.”
* For more information on all the competitions
or to apply through the Eisteddfod participants’ website visit: http://eisteddfodcompetitions.co.uk/2019-solo-competitions/
To
discover more about the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod visit: www.llangollen.net
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