Choirs have existed in the Rhondda Valley for more than a 150 years and Treorchy is one of the best known from the area. One of its first male choirs was formed in the Red Cow Hotel in the summer of 1883 and developed into a
National Eisteddfod winner, culminating in a royal command performance for
Queen Victoria at
Windsor Castle in 1895. The choir would later disband after the
South Wales Valleys suffered during the massive economic downturn of the
Great Depression in the United Kingdom and two
World Wars. The present Treorchy Male Choir was reformed on October 16, 1946, under the baton of John Haydn Davies, who led the choir for 20 years. They reached musical distinction in the national
Eisteddfod by gaining a record eight national wins, making a total of twenty-two first prizes out of twenty seven entries. The Treorchy Male Choir is a registered charity. It has launched its own Junior Musician of the Year competition for children in the Rhondda area. ==Recordings==