Treorchy Male Choir is probably the most recorded male voice choir in the world. With over ninety commercial records to its name, the Choir’s music has been heard internationally since it made its first disc during the 1950s. During more than half a century the Choir has recorded singles, albums and CDs with eminent musicians, soloists, brass bands and orchestras for leading record labels.
Name | Mp3 |
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1957 Miners Eisteddfod We'll Keep A Welcome | |
A Valley Called The Rhondda | |
Adiemus | |
All in the April Evening | |
Annies Song | |
Anthem from Chess | |
Battle Hymn of the Republic | |
Blowin in the Wind | |
Bridge Over Troubled Waters | |
Bring Him Home | |
Calon Lan | |
Close Thine Eyes | |
Comrades In Arms | |
Crossing The Plains | |
Crusaders Chorus | |
Cymru Fach | |
Easter Hymn | |
Entrance and March of the Peers | |
Faraway Place | |
Finnish Forest | |
Hallelujah Chorus | |
Hyfrydol | |
I Believe | |
Impossible Dream | |
Italian Salad | |
Jacobs Ladder | |
Jimmy Brown | |
Just A Closer Walk With Thee | |
Laudamus | |
Lest We Forget | |
Little Liza Jane | |
Llef | |
Mae DEisiau Di Bob Awr | |
Martyrs Of The Arena | |
Memory | |
Men of Harlech | |
My Heart Will Go On | |
My Way | |
Myfanwy | |
Nessun Dorma | |
Nidaros | |
On Great Lone Hills | |
Sixth Chandos Anthem | |
Sospan Fach | |
Sound Of Silence | |
Speed Your Journey | |
Swansea Town | |
Unwaith Eto Nghymwu Annwyl | |
We'll Keep A Welcome | |
What Would I Do Without My Music | |
With You On My Mind | |
Y Delyn Aur | |
Y Pren Ar Y Bryn | |
Yesterday | |
You Raise Me Up |