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David Davies (harpist)
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studied in France for three years, becoming a skilled performer on the triple harp . He competed at Eisteddfod, and won a number of prizes. He died in 1855
Eldra Jarman
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she researched on the Welsh Romani heritage and her knowledge of the triple harp . Her memoirs were made into a film. Jarman was born in Aberystwyth in
Cerys Hafana
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Jude Rogers of The Guardian has described her as "a master of the Welsh triple harp " who "explores resonances from the past that connect with the modern
The Harp Consort
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Michael Metzler (percussion), directed by Andrew Lawrence-King (harp, triple harp , Irish harp, Spanish harp, psaltery). BMG Ariola Classics DHM 05472 77516
Joan Rimmer
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Morphology of the Triple Harp ", in: The Galpin Society Journal vol. 18 (1965), March, pp. 90–103. "The Morphology of the Triple Harp II: Addendum on a
World in Union
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of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra – orchestra Llio Rhydderch – Welsh triple harp Troy Donockley – uilleann pipes David Thomas – drums Simon Hale – orchestral
Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau
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James, Sian, "Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau", You tube (video) (played on the Triple Harp and sung). Hen wlad fy nhadau (lyrics), UK: Welshpedia, archived from
David Rowe-Beddoe, Baron Rowe-Beddoe
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a Baron Crest A demi roebuck Gules attired Or and supporting a Welsh triple harp Or. Escutcheon Gules papillonny Or on a pale Argent a pallet Gules. Supporters
Eurwyn Wiliam
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Retrieved 19 April 2021. Contributor, Web (28 July 2016). "Lady Llanover's triple harp , a Brynmawr armchair and a locomotive named after the Eisteddfod! | West
List of harpists
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Festival Jana Boušková (born 1970) Robin Huw Bowen - Exponent of the Welsh Triple Harp and authentic Welsh harp repertoire Cristina Braga Moya Brennan - (born