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All Through the Night(Ar Hyd Y Nos) for Wind Quartet & Percussion
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You are purchasing high quality sheet music PDF files suitable for printing or viewing on digital devices.Arranged for Wind Quartet & Percussion, Ar Hyd y Nos (English: All Through the Night) is a Welsh folksong sung to a tune that was first recorded in Edward Jones’ Musical and Poetical Relics of the Welsh Bards (1784). The Welsh lyrics were written by John Ceiriog Hughes, and have been translated into several languages, including English (most famously by Harry Boulton[1]) and Breton. One of the earliest English versions was by Thomas Oliphant in 1862.
The melody was used by John Gay in The Beggar’s Opera. It is also used in the hymn "Go My Children With My Blessing."
The song is highly popular with traditional Welsh male voice choirs, and is sung by them at festivals in Wales and around the world.[3]
The song is also sometimes considered a Christmas carol, and as such has been performed by many artists on Christmas albums, including Olivia Newton-John and Michael McDonald, who sang it as a duet on Newton-John’s 2007 album Christmas Wish. Cerys Matthews sang it solo on her 2010 album Tir.
American spiritual singer Anthony Brown recorded the English version by Sir Harold Boulton on his 2006 album Each Other’s Light, Songs Of Peace, Hope And Justice.