Hayden James has the daunting task of arranging and conducting seventy five thousand singers and up to forty choirs at the international matches at the Millennium Stadium. He talks to Tudor about his career and his experiences with performers such as Tom Jones, Katherine Jenkins, Sir Geraint Evans, and others he refers to as the Welsh Mafia or Tafia.
Haydn explores the factors which contributed to the culture of choral singing in Wales, and how amateur choristers can respond to a top professional artist to reach a peak performance.