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'Blaenwern' is a Welsh Christian hymn tune composed by William Penfro Rowlands (18601937), during the Welsh revival of 19041905. It was first published in Henry H. Jones' 'Cn a Moliant' (1915).

The metre of the tune is 8.7.8.7.D (alternating lines of eight and seven syllables) in F major or G major key, or occasionally A flat major.

The tune is named after Blaenwern Farm near Tufton, Pembrokeshire, where Rowlands sent his son from Porth to stay with friends of the family to convalesce as it was thought the fresh air would assist his recovery: he named the tune in honour of them.

In the United Kingdom Blaenwern has come to be used as the prevalent setting for the hymn 'Love Divine, All Loves Excelling',Tune BEECHER, composed by John Zundel, is most commonly used with "Love Divine" in American hymnals. but also in other settings including the Welsh 'Deued Dyddiau O Bob Cymysg' by William Williams Pantycelyn, and 'Calon Ln' by Daniel James. It also became familiar to a wider audience through the Billy Graham crusades when it was used as a setting to 'What a Friend We Have in Jesus'.

As a setting for 'Love Divine' it is a popular choice at English weddings and was voted as one of Britain's ten favourite hymns in October 2005. 'Love Divine, All Loves Excelling', set to Blaenwern, was sung at the wedding blessing of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles and it was also selected as one of three hymns sung at the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, the others being 'Guide Me, O Thou Great Redeemer', set to Cwm Rhondda, and 'Jerusalem'.

The tune was also used for 'Love Divine, All Loves Excelling' at the funeral of former British Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher in 2013 and also the wedding of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank in 2018.

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