Gresford, the Miners' Hymn

Published: Feb. 7, 2012, 11:30 a.m.

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An exploration of the haunting melancholy of Gresford, the Miners' Hymn.

Written by a former miner, Robert Saint, to commemorate the Gresford pit disaster in 1934, it has been played at mining events ever since. George Leslie Lister wrote the words in 1970.

With the thoughts of Albert Rowlands who was working in the lamp-room of Gresford colliery when there was a devastating underground explosion. His father was among the men lost.

Plus the composer's grandson, David Saint, organist at St. Chad's Cathedral in Birmingham.

And Cecil Peacock, a former miner who recalls playing Gresford at the funerals of 83 miners who died following the Easington Colliery disaster in 1951.

With thanks to Trevor Sutherland and the Llay Welfare band.

Series exploring famous pieces of music and their emotional appeal

Producer: Karen Gregor

First broadcast on Radio 4 in February 2012.

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