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Kelvin Skidmore Matthewson Thomas (14 September 191914 June 2019) was a Welsh conductor, composer,
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, and author. He was the founder and conductor of The Silver Ring Choir of
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, and one of the founders and first music director of the Bradford-on-Avon Choral Society.


Background

Born in Grangetown, Cardiff, Wales, Kelvin was one of the five children of the coal merchant Charles Thomas and his wife Lena Thomas. He received musical training from an early age from his musical parents. As a boy soprano from the age of five, in 1931 (aged twelve) he had a test recording for the Concord record label (the recording was never released). In 1927, the Thomas family removed from Cardiff to Bathampton near
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, Somerset, and were later involved in the building of Bathampton Methodist Church. During his early years of performances, Thomas once performed in the same concert as the American actor and bass baritone Paul Robeson at the Colston Hall, Bristol. Having continued his musical studies (also playing the violin and piano) throughout his early years, and his interest in singing continued as a
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(rather than
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). After a period employed in his father's business as a coal merchant, he worked for the Engineering firm, Stothert and Pitt.


Musical Activities


The Silver Ring Choir of Bath

In 1951, he founded the mixed voice chamber choir, ''The Silver Ring Choir of
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'', and was their Conductor and
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for almost forty years (1951–90). During this time, the Choir featured regularly on BBC Radio and Television (1958–94), achieving great success and winning numerous competitions, including first in its class in the
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. The Choir also toured various countries including Germany (1961), Hungary (1971), and the United States (1976).


Bradford-on-Avon Choral Society

In 1986, when the pianist Gaynor Briscoe was founding the '' Bradford-on-Avon Choral Society'', she invited him to become the Society's first
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, a post which he filled for eight years (1986–94). From initial performances of part songs,
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s, and madrigals, the choir progressed to performing works such as Haydn's
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, Mendelssohn's Elijah, and Brahms's German Requiem, and later participated in annual Trowbridge and
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Music Festivals, amongst others. Thomas also arranged and composed numerous pieces of music for these – and other – choirs ( SATB), including many traditional Welsh and other melodies. One of his compositions was ''Samuel's Hymn'', which he later recorded with ''The Silver Ring Choir of Bath''.


Other activities

In addition to being a poet and composer, Thomas was also involved in several local and civic societies and organisations, including the Bathampton Historical Society, and was the author of works on local history. Thomas's lifelong involvement with Bathampton Methodist Church and musical career culminated, in 2013, in a
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concert held in his honour entitled ''My Life in Music'' during which his music, poetry, and compositions were performed. In 2017, aged 98, he again performed with ''The Silver Ring Choir of Bath'' in a Christmas Concert.


Awards

Thomas's notable local, national, and international activities and contribution to Music was recognised in his appointment as a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the
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List.


Personal life

In 1942, Thomas married Megan Jones (1921–2012), and they had five children (two boys and three girls). Singing on the weekend before he died, Thomas died, aged 99, at the Royal United Hospital,
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, on 14 June 2019.


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