Catrin Finch a Cimarrón (Cymru / Colombia)

Yn dathlu harddwch ac amlbwrpasedd cerddoriaeth delyn Colombia a Chymru, mae’r prosiect eithriadol hwn yn dychwelyd i’r Mwldan. Mae’r band Cimarron, caiff ei arwain gan y telynor a’r cyfansoddwr Carlos Rojas, yn gwneud cerddoriaeth joropo tanbaid, gwyllt ar y delyn, bandola, cuatro, bas, maracas i enwi ond ychydig offeryn. Bu Catrin Finch rhwng 2000 a 2004 yn delynores frenhinol Ei Fawrhydi Tywysog Cymru. Mae dawn feistrolgar y delynores wedi cipio dychymyg edmygwyr ar draws y byd. Ers cyfarfod â Cimarron yn 2007 i gyfnewid tonau, mae eu cydweithrediad hudol wedi mynd o nerth i nerth.
 

The remarkable Catrin Finch was born in Llanon, Ceredigion, and is regarded as one of the world's leading players of the harp. Catrin is a phenomenal musician who is doing more than anyone else so far to put the harp on the global musical map. Born in 1980, Catrin’s rise to prominence started almost as soon as she plucked her first strings, and since being inspired at the age of five she has been delighting audiences worldwide. She was the Prince of Wales' Royal Harpist from 2000 to 2004, has recorded both solo and with leading artists such as Bryn Terfel, Sir James Galway, Julian Lloyd-Webber and Katherine Jenkins and has enjoyed huge classical crossover success, collaborating with fellow Welsh composer Karl Jenkins as well as working in a big band set-up under the name of CF47.

Cimarron are a seven-piece band drawn from the mestizo people, descendants of Spanish settlers, African slaves and Indigenous Indians, that inhabit the savannahs of the great Orinoco River in Colombia, and led by harpist and composer Carlos Rojas. This is cattle rearing country where life revolves around country ranches and music accompanies the daily working tasks such as milking and cattle drives. Most striking is the festive dance music called joropo, a fiercely virtuoso display of rippling melodies played on harp, bandola and cuatro accompanied by bass and maracas. This rapid and joyous music is sung with high pitched voices reminiscent of Andalusian gypsy roots. Cimarron seek to explore and experiment with their rich heritage whilst retaining the essence of the tradition.

Supported by the Welsh Assembly Government and the Arts Council Of Wales through the Arts Outside Cardiff Fund. 

Mawrth 2010

08Mwldan, Aberteifi / Cardigan
09Torch Theatre, Aberdaugleddau / Milford Haven
10Wyeside, Llanfair Ym Muallt / Builth Wells
11Lyric, Caerfyrddin / Carmarthen
12Canolfan y Celfyddydau Taliesin Arts Centre, Swansea / Abertawe
13Riverfront, Casnewydd / Newport
14Theatr Harlech

Mawrth 2009

01Theatr Hafren, DreNewydd / Newtown
03St David's Hall, Caerdydd / Cardiff
04Mwldan, Aberteifi / Cardigan
05Theatr Felinfach
06Theatr Brycheiniog
07Park and Dare, Treorchi
08Canolfan y Celfyddydau Taliesin Arts Centre, Abertawe / Swansea
10The Welfare, Ystradgynlais
13Galeri, Caernarfon
15Ammanford Miners Institute
19Dartington Hall, Devon

Chwefror 2009

27Torch Theatre, Aberdaugleddau / Milford Haven
28Theatr Stiwt, Rhoslannerchrugog

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William Furtwangler, Charleston Post and Courier

 'Finch is a once-in-a-lifetime phenomenon who has such a mastery of her instrument, combined with deep musical insight, that others pale in comparison....'