Welcome! to Pendyrus

WELCOME to the re-designed bi-lingual website of PENDYRUS MALE CHOIR.
Here you will find information about the origins of the choir, in either Welsh or English (just select option at top left of screen), and how we chose our name, the musical highlights of the last forty years, the critiques of the international press and our current concert-diary. There are details of our Musical Directors (only four in 85 years), Accompanists, choristers and Vice-Presidents, with contact details should you wish to know more about us, engage us for a performance, or join our ranks. We are available for commercial and charity concerts, corporate entertainment and weddings on reasonable terms, and will consider any approach. You can listen to our recordings, and order CDs or a copy of History in the Making on line.
We hope you find our website interesting and informative, and look forward to hearing from you.
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Special Events and Promotions

| Pendyrus enjoy Carlisle Mayoral Hospitality 15 February, 2012 | ||
The Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of Carlisle were present at a concert given by Pendyrus Male Choir in Maryport, Cumbria on Tuesday 14th February and were so impressed by the performance that they invited the choir and their ladies to join them at the Civic Offices the following day. The invitati... |
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| Standing Ovation at Penarth! 13 February, 2012 | ||
Pendyrus Choir and The Richard Williams Singers gave a concert on Saturday 28th January at All Saints’ Church, Penarth to raise funds for this year's forthcoming National Eisteddfod in the Vale of Glamorgan. Both choirs deligh... |
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Latest News


Cor Meibion Pendyrus has had the busiest week since returning from Lorient in Brittany with 3 concerts and 2 rehearsals in the space of 8 days! On Saturday October 1st, the choir entertained a full Seion Chapel in Maerdy with its first concert there for some time. The Chapel has recently been ref...
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Standing ovation at Gwyl Fawr Aberteifi!
On Sunday July 3rd, Pendyrus choir gave the closing concert of the Gwyl Fawr Aberteifi (Cardigan semi-national Eisteddfod). The choir was given this honour after not only winning the male voice category but also being awarded "Côr Y...
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