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Welsh harpist
David Owen (harpist)
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David Owen (January 1712 – August 1741) was a Welsh harpist, best remembered as the composer of the popular song, "Dafydd y Garreg Wen" ("David of the White Rock"), which according to tradition Owen composed as he was dying. Dafydd y Garreg Wen was later adapted and published by harpist Edward Jones.
David Owen was the son of Owen Humphreys of Ynyscynhaearn in Caernarfonshire (the surname "Owen" being a patronymic). His mother's maiden name was Gwen Roberts. He composed several well-known airs.
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- "Dafydd y Garreg Wen"
- "Codiad yr Ehedydd" ("The rising of the lark")
- "Difyrrwch gwŷr Criccieth" ("The delight of the men of Criccieth")
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