91.5 Chapel Hill 88.9 Manteo 90.9 Rocky Mount 91.1 Welcome 91.9 Fayetteville 90.5 Buxton 94.1 Lumberton 99.9 Southern Pines 89.9 Chadbourn

The Thistle & Shamrock: 'A Child's Christmas In Wales'

Fiona Ritchie and Cerys Matthews at the BBC Music studios.
Finley Hodgson

Cerys Matthews is a Welsh musician and patron of the Dylan Thomas Society. In this program, originally broadcast in 2015, she narrates excerpts from the Dylan Thomas holiday classic "A Child's Christmas in Wales," and talks about the music that she created for the recording project with her collaborator Mason Neely.

"Dylan's words are so deliciously descriptive to begin with, and Matthews' lilting Welsh accent, and deep understanding of the culture illuminates them further," one reviewer wrote. "Her love of Dylan's poetry shines throughout, and serves to make it accessible to a wide audience."

Cerys also describes her own Christmas times in Wales in conversation with host Fiona Ritchie, who offers a selection of music for the holidays.

Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Email
More Stories
  1. 'I can only give the best': Bon Jovi on vocal surgery and the road to recovery
  2. 8 Tracks: Beyond the grave, Johnny Cash still shows us how to make music
  3. Tiny Desk Premiere: Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives
  4. Singer Lise Davidsen on her Tiny Desk experience
  5. George Brown of Kool & The Gang on party music, his memoir and the band's new album