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  1. Y Selar Music Awards – one big, busy night of music available online for the first time with ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Radio Cymru

    Huw Stephens

    Radio Presenter

    Huw Stephens on the Selar Welsh music awards in Aberystwyth, a way of celebrating and showcasing talent in one big busy night of music.

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  2. So many hours, so little time...

    Ynyr Williams

    Dirprwy Olygydd ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Radio Cymru

    Ynyr Williams on ensuring that all of ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Cymru Wales’ broadcasting from the National Eisteddfod goes as smoothly as possible.

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  3. Performing at the Best Classical Music Festival in the World

    Osian Rowlands

    Chorus Manager for ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ National Orchestra & Chorus of Wales

    Performing at the Best Classical Music Festival in the World

    ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ PROMS - Performing at the Best Classical Music Festival in the World, by Osian Rowlands - Chorus Manager for ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ National Orchestra & Chorus of Wales

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  4. Inspired by Snowdonia

    Mari Griffith

    Writer and Art Historian

    Inspired by Snowdonia

    Writer and Art Historian Mari Griffith dons her walking boots and heads for the mountains in search of some places in Snowdonia that have inspired artists for centuries

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  5. Penry Williams

    Phil Carradice

    Penry Williams

    Painter Penry (or Penri) Williams was born in Merthyr Tydfil in 1802.

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  6. The Rhondda School

    Phil Carradice

    The Rhondda School

    Wales is fortunate in being able to boast a whole range of writers, musicians, singers and artists who have achieved international acclaim.

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  7. I'm a big believer that food and family should be at the centre of everyone's upbringing

    Michela Chiappa

    Presenter

    Michela Chiappa on life - and cuisine - the Welsh Italian community in the Welsh Valleys

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  8. Coda: Laura's last blog

    Laura Sinnerton

    Coda: Laura's last blog

    The last in Laura Sinnerton's series of posts for the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Wales blog.

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  9. A new generation of composers for Wales

    Laura Sinnerton

    A new generation of composers for Wales

    ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ NOW will be working with eight composers in special workshops, as part of their Composition: Wales project

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  10. Wales, a country of festivals

    Phil Carradice

    Wales, a country of festivals

    There are many Welsh celebrations, both ancient and modern, which are woven into the delicate fabric of the Welsh social structure.

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