- John David Edwards
John David Edwards (19 December 1805 – 24 November 1885) was a Welsh cleric and hymn-tune composer.
Life
Edwards was born in
Penderlwyngoch ,Gwnnws , in the county ofCardiganshire in south Wales. After education atYstrad Meurig school, he attendedJesus College, Oxford ,matriculating in 1825 and obtaining hisBachelor of Arts degree in 1830. [cite book|last=Foster|first=Joseph|authorlink=Joseph Foster (genealogist)|title=Alumni Oxonienses: The Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886|isbn=978-1855068438 (reprint)|year=1891/2] He was ordaineddeacon in 1832 andpriest in 1833, serving as curate atLlansantffraid Glyndyfrdwy inDenbighshire and also inAberdovey . In 1843, he was presented to the parish ofRhosymedre , Denbighshire by Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, and he remained in this post until his death. He took music lessons fromDafydd Siencyn Morgan and was regarded as a good musician. He composed various hymns tunes, publishing a collection in 1836 under the title "Original Sacred Music", which was the first book of hymn-tunes for Anglican churches in Wales. A further collection was published in 1843. He wrote the hymn-tune "Rhosymedre", later used byRalph Vaughan Williams as the basis for one of his organ preludes on Welsh hymn tunes. He died at his nephew's house inLlanddoged on 24 November 1885, and was buried atTal-y-llyn .cite web |url=http://wbo.llgc.org.uk/en/s-EDWA-DAV-1805.html |title= Edwards, John David (1805–1885), cleric and musician |work=Welsh Biography Online | publisher=National Library of Wales | accessdate=2008-10-09]References
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