Episode 2
Huw takes a trip to the south Wales valleys to meet the world-famous Treorchy Male Voice Choir and to dig into the story of how another choir helped Wales become known as the Land of Song.
Huw Stephens continues with his quest to assemble a Welsh music mixtape, picking out his personal musical highlights from across the centuries.
In this episode, he explores the explosion of Welsh pop in the 1990s, meeting the Manic Street Preachers and Super Furry Animals’ Gruff Rhys. He looks at the fascinating history of Wales’s national instrument, the triple harp, and uncovers the story of one of Wales’s most gifted and tragic classical composers.
Huw also takes a trip to the south Wales valleys to meet the world-famous Treorchy Male Voice Choir and to dig into the story of how another choir helped Wales become known as the Land of Song.
At the other end of the country, Huw meets legendary singer-songwriter Dafydd Iwan, whose song Yma O Hyd has recently become a football anthem. Huw ends his journey in the Splott district of Cardiff with Mace the Great, one of Wales’s top rap artists. Throughout his journey, Huw examines the qualities that connect Welsh music across the ages and asks why music has come to have such a key role in Welsh culture and identity.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Huw Stephens |
Producer | Ian Michael Jones |
Director | Ian Michael Jones |
Broadcasts
- Sat 8 Oct 2022 20:40³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Two Wales & Wales HD only
- Wed 12 Oct 2022 23:10³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ One Wales & Wales HD only
- Fri 30 Dec 2022 17:10³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ One Wales HD & Wales only
- Sat 4 Mar 2023 00:00
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