Men of Harlech

Talhaiarn (1810 - 1869)
Translated by John Oxenford (1812 - 1877)

LibriVox readers present 7 versions of "Men of Harlech" by Talhaiarn. This was the weekly poem for the week of September 23, 2012.

"Men of Harlech" or "The March of the Men of Harlech" is a song and military march which is traditionally said to describe events during the seven year long siege of Harlech Castle between 1461 and 1468. The music was first published without words in 1794, but it is said to be a much earlier folk air. The song was published in Volume II of the 1862 collection Welsh Melodies with the Welsh lyrics by the Welsh poet John Jones (Talhaiarn). A version translated by John Oxenford was published in "The Songs of Wales" in 1873 with music edited by Brinley Richards. This is the version recorded in this week's poetry project. (Summary by Wikipedia)

Genre(s): Poetry, Narratives, Multi-version (Weekly and Fortnightly poetry)

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Men of Harlech! - Read by CAM Cynthia Moyer
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Play 02 Men of Harlech! - Read by CD Charlotte Duckett
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Play 03 Men of Harlech! - Read by DL David Lawrence
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Play 04 Men of Harlech! - Read by JCM Jason Mills
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Play 05 Men of Harlech! - Read by LRS Liberty Stump
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Play 06 Men of Harlech! - Read by RN ravenotation
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Play 07 Men of Harlech! - Read by TJH Tyler Harms
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