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Owain’s Music Jukebox
Wednesday, December 31st, 1969 | Advert Music, Concert works, Eisteddfod, Film Music, Library Music, Media Music, Music, Music in Education, Opera, Orchestral Works, TV / Radio Appearances, TV Music, Univeristy | No Comments
Showreel
Saturday, August 7th, 2010 | Advert Music, Concert works, Eisteddfod, Film Music, Library Music, Media Music, Music, Music in Education, Opera, Orchestral Works, TV / Radio Appearances, TV Music, Univeristy | No Comments
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Promo Trailer for Romanzo Criminale (Sky Cinema, Italy)
Saturday, June 12th, 2010 | Advert Music, Film Music, Library Music, Media Music, Music, TV Music | No Comments
Acropolis, from Owain’s Big Screen Scores Album (Abaco Music Library) has been used on the 1st series box set promo for the TV Series Romanzo Criminale in Italy.
See it here:
Big Screen Promos
Friday, March 12th, 2010 | Advert Music, Film Music, Library Music, Media Music, Music, Orchestral Works, TV Music | No Comments
New Release - Big Screen Promos - ABACO Music Library (Boosey & Hawkes)
Music by Owain Llwyd and Iain Roberton.
Race against time …
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010 | Media Music, Music, TV Music | No Comments
Owain recently wrote the music for S4/C’s programme ‘Ras yn erbyn Amser’ (Race against time).
Synopsis: Following TV presenter Lowri Morgan as she prepares to take part in the Jungle Marathon - the world’s toughest marathon challenge. The race takes place in the Amazon jungle and the contestants must race over 222km in seven days carrying all the equipment they need on their own backs. In this programme we’ll follow Lowri’s intense training including a session with the Royal Marines.
‘Top Gear’ and ‘Time Watch’ BBC2
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010 | Library Music, Media Music, Music, TV Music | No Comments
Celtic Media Festival Nominations 2009
Sunday, January 25th, 2009 | Film Music, Media Music, Music, Music in Education, Opera | No Comments
Two productions with music by Owain have been shortlisted for awards in this year’s ‘Celtic Media Festival’ to be held in Caernarfon, Wales in March 2009.
The first is under the ‘Arts’ category for BBC’s ‘Before Your Eyes: Cofi Opera’, a documentary following the story of an ambitious project to create a community opera on the Ysgubor Goch estate in Caernarfon. Owain wrote the music for the opera with the children as part of a music in education project run by Cofis Bach. Producer: Marc Edwards.
The second nomination is under the ‘Short Drama’ category for Rhys Edwards’ film ‘The Project’.
Synopsis: Dylan has an idea to try and convince American Tourists that they have stumbled into a musical. In preparing for this, he recruits Bob, a genius farmer who has ‘Shepherd’s Tourettes’ , and Ianto the Swear, a foul mouthed musician. After deciding on the setting and subject of the musical, Dylan rounds up the Americans to Castell Dolbadarn for a fitting finale.
The Festival is an annual three-day celebration of broadcasting, film talent and excellence from Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Cornwall and Brittany.
Carlamu - BBC Radio Show
Saturday, January 24th, 2009 | Media Music, Music | No Comments
Owain has just completed incidental music and titles for BBC Radio Cymru. The show is all about horses and is presented by Brychan Llyr.
More details to follow …
Straeon o’r Strade
Saturday, November 1st, 2008 | Media Music, Music | No Comments
Sunday 2 November 19:30 S4/C
Following the final whistle at Stradey Park, Llanelli, past and present rugby legends recall their fondest memories of the ground’s 129-year history.
Straeon o’r Strade, broadcast on Sunday, 2 November relives the history of the legendary Stradey Park through the eyes of supporters as well as past players . These include J.J. Williams, Phil Bennett, father and son duo Derek and Scott Quinnell, Handel Greville, Barry John, Rupert Moon, former player-turned-coach Gareth Jenkins, current outside-half Stephen Jones, current captain Simon Easterby and Llanelli’s oldest living former player, 92 year-old Harry Davies.
The programme will feature a host of special moments in the ground’s history since the gates first opened in 1879 - from the day the Scarlets beat New Zealand 9-3 in sensational fashion in 1972 and the three victories against Australia (1967, 1984 and 1992) to the legacy of rugby legend Ray Gravell, who died last year.
Owain Llwyd’s music can be heard throughout the programme to be broadcast on Sunday 2nd November at 7.30pm on S4/C.
The Sea - Radio Show
Saturday, August 2nd, 2008 | Media Music | No Comments
Owain provided the title and incidental music to Radio Cymru’s programme entitled ‘Straeon y Mor’ (Stories of the Sea).





