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The music of Wales grew up around the coal pits, the steel mills and the churches. It's a thriving tradition today in a nation known for singing. "The perception is that everyone sings," says John ...
A teacher from Cwmbran is raising money for the 2027 Welsh-language national youth festival, ‘Eisteddfod yr Urdd Bro’r Wenynen.’ ...
One of the first things non-Welsh speakers are going to ask is how to pronounce it. Or for those who bravely dive in, it usually comes out as “who-ill”, which is a bit off the mark. It’s actually ...
A Welsh language track getting playlisted on 6 Music was a major step. I grew up with Vanessa Paradis on Radio 1 but when Meic Stevens released 'Y Brawd Houdini', which was an incredible poppy song, ...
Peredur Webb-Davies works for Bangor University and has received research grant funding in the past from the ESRC and Research Council UK. The Welsh language, Cymraeg, has changed linguistically a lot ...
Musicians in Wales have today started a three-day protest against the "pitiful" sums of money being paid by the BBC for airing music on Radio Cymru. As many as 450 musicians, composers, folk singers ...
Focussing on two stories which helped shape Wales’ modern history, the BBC has commissioned Gwen John (w/t) and Wired: How Welsh Music Conquered Britain (w/t) These exciting new factual commissions ...
Welsh folk trio VRï bring their acclaimed traditional music to Dorset for the Artsreach spring programme, performing in three villages, Feb 6–8.
These exciting new factual commissions highlight our dedication to backing the best homegrown storytelling from Wales. Two very different stories, but both documentaries celebrate the pioneers who ...