John Haydn Davies

Welsh teacher and choirmaster
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Quick Facts

IntroWelsh teacher and choirmaster
PlacesWales
wasTeacher Choir director
Work fieldAcademia Religion Music
Gender
Male
Birth1 January 1905
Death1 January 1991 (aged 86 years)
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Biography

John Haydn Davies (1905-1991) was a Welsh schoolmaster and conductor. His family lived in the Rhonnda area, and he was introduced to music whilst attending Blaencwm Welsh Baptist Chapel. He was educated at Blaencwm Elementary School, before winning a scholarship to attend Tonypandy Grammar School. He then trained as a teacher at Caerleon College, and took up a position at Blaencwm Primary, Rhondda (where he became the Headmaster). As a young schoolmaster he became conductor of the Blaencwm Choral Society, and was so competent thet he was invited to become assistant conductor of the Treorchy Male Choir. In 1946 he became the chior's principal conductor, and held the post until he retired in 1968. From 1960 he held the position of Headmaster of Brodringallt Primary in Ystrad, remaining there for the rest of his career.

He died of coronary thrombosis at the East Glamorgan Hospital in 1991, and is buried at Treorchy Cemetery.

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