Composer and poet Giles Swayne will be reading selections from his recent book of 200 sonnets, Matters arising. Known for his powerful choral compositions, Swayne reveals in his poetry the same intellectual rigour and emotional depth which characterises his music.
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Following the critical acclaim of their debut album Source of the Severn, the Will Barnes Quartet returns with Outside the Light—a bold and expressive new chapter in their artistic journey. This second album deepens the group’s exploration of the interplay between jazz improvisation and the evocative landscapes of Mid Wales and the Welsh Marches. Through a collection of original compositions, the album weaves lyrical beauty with intricate rhythmic interplay.

HAY MUSIC presents a concert for children - but adults will love it too!
In this much-loved musical fairytale, composed by Sergei Prokofiev in 1936, the narrator tells a folk story which the players illustrate by playing the different instruments which represent each character in the story.
Performed by the Solstice Collective wind quintet with narrator Felix Ashley who are all graduates of the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama.
Tickets: Adults £15 / under 25s FREE directly from Hay Music

Cantorion Y Gelli is Hay’s mixed-voice, Welsh-language choir.
Musical Director, Gemma Woolford, gathered a group of friends together after the final lockdown to learn one Welsh song, and the fun started from there. Members are either learning Welsh or passionate about Wales and the language, three first language Welsh-speakers keeping a close ear on pronunciation.
Cantorion Y Gelli is excited to collaborate with Hay Castle this St David’s Day to bring you an evening of Welsh entertainment. The choir has a varied repertoire of traditional folk songs, hymns, male voice choir classics and even a football anthem! Come along and celebrate this very important day in the calendar and enjoy some good old-fashioned Welsh “hwyl”!
