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I'm hoping that readers with additional knowledge about Dilys Elwyn-Edwards will contribute more information, in particular, details about her works. So many Welsh children have grown up with her music, whether hearing her lullabies as infants, singing her songs in school, or hearing her choral compositions performed at the Eisteddfod. I hope readers will feel free to share any such memories on this talk page. Jbirming (talk) 18:09, 26 September 2010 (UTC)Reply