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  1. In 1906 he was awarded the A.R.C.M., and also received King Edward VII's command to play the harp at the opening of a new dock in Cardiff. His works include variations for the harp on the tunes ‘Merch y Felin’ and ‘Merch Megan’. He died in 1946, and was buried in the cemetery at Tabernacl, Efail Isaf. [1]

  2. Date of death: 1946. Gender: Male. Occupation: harpist. Area of activity: Eisteddfod; Music; Performing Arts. Author: Robert David Griffith. Born 22 July, 1882, at the Carpenter's Arms, Efailisaf, near Pontypridd, Glamorganshire John Bryant, his uncle, taught him to play the harp.

  3. Tom Bryant was one of the greatest harpists Wales has ever produced. He died three years ago, but newspapers in their present form are unable to print adequate obituaries to men and women who have made their mark.

  4. Mar 22, 2016 · The most famous member of the family was Derek‘s grandfather Tom Bryant, who was born at the pub in 1882 and received international acclaim and served as a Royal Harpist to King Edward VII.

  5. His works include variations for the harp on the tunes ‘Merch y Felin’ and ‘Merch Megan’. He died in 1946, and was buried in the cemetery at Tabernacl, Efail Isaf. Read more at Wikipedia

  6. Aug 13, 2011 · But throughout the sessions, there was something affecting the Way brothers. A month earlier, their grandmother – the driving influence in steering them towards music – died. Gerard poured his feelings into the album and particularly the song Helena, named after her.

  7. Jan 5, 2024 · His works include variations for the harp on the tunes ‘Merch y Felin’ and ‘Merch Megan’. He died in 1946, and was buried in the cemetery at Tabernacl, Efail Isaf. More Alchetron Topics

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