
Aspiring opera singer wins W Towyn Roberts Scholarship at National Eisteddfod
She is taking part in a series of concerts at the Edinburgh Festival and made the long journey from Scotland to take part in the Eisteddfod.
She said: "Winning the W Towyn Roberts Scholarship would be an honour. It would make my family really proud, my father is from Bethesda.
"I've been competing in the Urdd Eisteddfod, the Llangollen Eisteddfod and the National Eisteddfod since I was about five years old and this is a prize I have looked up to while growing up."
The scholarship was set up in memory of Towyn Roberts' wife, Violet Jones, Nantclwyd, to promote vocal music for soloists in Wales and is awarded to the most promising competitor to enable them to follow a vocal training course at a recognised music school or college. Sign up for the North Wales Live newsletter sent twice daily to your inbox
She was joined in the competition by sopranos Ffion Mair Thomas from Crymych, Pembrokeshire; Glesni Rhys Jones, of Bodedern, Anglesey and baritone John Rhys Liddington from the Rhymni valley.
After deliberating for some time the adjudicators decided Manon worthy of the Scholarship with John second and Ffion third.
It was a busy day for the 25-year-old soprano who is currently studying opera at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London.
During the morning she was inducted into Gorsedd Cymru before taking part in the competition. This was as a result of her winning the Osborne Roberts Memorial Prize for the most promising soloist at last year's National Eisteddfod at Pontypridd.
It has been a whirlwind year for Manon who made her debut at New York's Carnegie Hall last year and is set to perform at the BBC Proms later this summer as well as the Edinburgh Festival.
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