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Blodau cerdd
Title
Blodau cerdd
Volume No. III - [September 1852]
Publisher
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Description
English: A monthly music periodical that was intended for the young people of the Sunday schools. The periodical's main contents were musical lessons and tunes. Despite being recognised as the first music periodical in Welsh, technically it was a book published in seven parts. The periodical was edited by the musician, John Roberts (Ieuan Gwyllt, 1822-1877).
Cymraeg: Cylchgrawn cerddorol misol, Cymraeg ei iaith, a oedd wedi ei darparu ar gyfer pobl ifanc yr ysgolion Sul. Prif gynnwys y cylchgrawn oedd gwersi cerddorol a thonau. Er iddi gael ei chyfri fel y cylchgrawn cerddorol cyntaf yn y Gymraeg, yn dechnegol llyfr wedi ei chyhoeddi mewn saith rhan ydoedd. Golygwyd y cylchgrawn gan y cerddor, John Roberts (Ieuan Gwyllt, 1822-1877).
Publication date 1 September 1852
publication_date QS:P577,+1852-09-01T00:00:00Z/11
institution QS:P195,Q666063
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