"Yr Ysbryd Canu": Diwygiad Llangeitho, Williams Pantycelyn a'r Emyn

Translated title of the contribution: "The Spirit of Singing": the Llangeitho Revival, Williams Pantycelyn and the Hymn

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Abstract

This article examines the significance of the 1762 Llangeitho revival as an important milestone in the history of the revivalist tradition in Wales. It was this revival which established the longstanding association between the power of hymnsinging and the religious revival. If later revivals were less spontaneous and more contrived, it was the 1762 which set the model which they sought to recreate.
Translated title of the contribution"The Spirit of Singing": the Llangeitho Revival, Williams Pantycelyn and the Hymn
Original languageWelsh
Article number2
Pages (from-to)226-40
Number of pages15
JournalY Traethodydd
VolumeOctober 2013
Publication statusPublished - 01 Oct 2013

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