William Penfro Rowlands
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William Penfro Rowlands was a Welsh schoolteacher and composer.
Rowlands was born at Llys y Frân, Maenclochog
, Pembrokeshire (Sir Benfro in the Welsh language
, hence his middle name). Probably his best-known composition is the hymn-tune "Blaenwern
", composed in 1905. As well as being a church musician, Rowlands also taught in several schools. He was also the conductor of the Morriston United Choral Society.
He died in Swansea. A memorial stone to the composer was unveiled in March 1998, close to his birthplace.
Rowlands was born at Llys y Frân, Maenclochog
Maenclochog
Maenclochog is a small village in Pembrokeshire, south-west Wales. It lies at the south of the Preseli Hills, about one mile southeast of the village of Rosebush.Researchers believe to have found the remains of a 13th Century castle at Maenclochog...
, Pembrokeshire (Sir Benfro in the Welsh language
Welsh language
Welsh is a member of the Brythonic branch of the Celtic languages spoken natively in Wales, by some along the Welsh border in England, and in Y Wladfa...
, hence his middle name). Probably his best-known composition is the hymn-tune "Blaenwern
Blaenwern
Blaenwern is a Welsh Christian hymn tune composed by William Penfro Rowlands , during the Welsh revival of 1904-1905. 'Blaenwern' was first published in Henry H. Jones' Cân a Moliant ....
", composed in 1905. As well as being a church musician, Rowlands also taught in several schools. He was also the conductor of the Morriston United Choral Society.
He died in Swansea. A memorial stone to the composer was unveiled in March 1998, close to his birthplace.