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Stephen Rees is a Lecturer in Musicology at Bangor University's School of Arts, Culture and Language. His research focuses on Welsh traditional music, folk revival movements, and the historical contexts of instrumental performance. He has contributed to the understanding of Welsh musical heritage through publications on topics such as the Robert ap Huw Manuscript, Tessie Thomas (a notable Welsh violinist), and the cultural significance of traditional Welsh instruments like the fiddle and harp. His work frequently bridges ethnomusicology with historical analysis, emphasizing the preservation and reinterpretation of folk traditions.
Rees has organized and participated in numerous academic conferences and lectures, including discussions on Anglesey’s musical heritage, the role of women in early 20th-century violin performance, and the revival of medieval musical practices. He has also collaborated with organizations like trac (Traditional Arts and Culture Wales), promoting Welsh folk arts through educational initiatives and performances. His activities span academic research, public engagement, and live musical performance, reflecting a commitment to both scholarly rigor and cultural dissemination.
Key contributions include his analysis of the Morris Edward manuscript (1778), lectures on the socio-cultural aspects of Welsh folk music, and critical reviews of albums and historical texts. His interdisciplinary approach highlights the intersection of music with broader cultural and historical narratives.
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