Music education in Wales
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There has always been a choral tradition in Wales (some choirs having as many as 2,000 to 3,000 voices). Despite this, music education in Wales did not exist before the early years of the 20th century.
[edit] The Gregunog sisters
Around this time, two sisters by the name of Gregunog who did a lot of travelling realised Wales needed to create an instrumental tradition. They set up a peripatetic system and brought recordings of Beethoven and Mozart for the pupils of the schools in Wales to listen to. The sisters were friends with contemporary composers Delius, Elgar and Holst who performed in their home, Gregunog Hall.