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DAYBREAK WITH EVONNE FERGUSON Evonne Ferguson will be up with the early birds to ease you into the weekend with her selections of music from across the centuries plus news and weather and the beginning of a new series of ecologist Anja Murray’s Nature File at 9.15.
An tSeachtain le Máirín Ní Ghadhra  Scéalta na seachtaine: nuacht, polaitíocht, cúrsaí reatha go háitiúil, go náisiúnta agus ar fud na cruinne, le Máirín Ní Ghadhra.
WEEKEND CLASSICS WITH CLAUDIA BOYLE Join Claudia Boyle as she sets the mood for a relaxing weekend. Whether you are catching up on things or chilling out, unwind to some of the world's most beautiful classical music.
VOX NOSTRA WITH VLAD SMISHKEWYCH This Sunday morning's Vox Nostra celebrates music for Easter, Passover, and the works of Spaniard Alonso
Aifreann an Domhnaigh Aifreann Domhnach Cásca beo ó Shéipéal Ghobnatan i gCúil Aodha, Co. Chorcaigh inniu.  Sunday mass live from Séipéal Ghobnatan, Cúil Aodha, Cork.
THE LYRIC FEATURE An Italian superstar castrato in Georgian Ireland as reimagined by the Irish Baroque Orchestra
VESPERTINE WITH ELLEN CRANITCH Let Ellen Cranitch be your guide on a night-time voyage, crossing time and space to share a selection of classical, jazz, roots and contemporary music.
Filíocht ó Scoil Gheimhridh Joe Steve 2026  Féasta filíochta ó bheirt d’fhilí áitiúla Séan Ó Coisdealbha agus Laoighseach Ní Choisdealbha, a d’aithris cuid dá saothar ag ócáid filíochta i Tigh Mholly in Indreabhán, Co.na Gaillimhe, le linn Scoil Gheimhridh Joe Steve 2026 – sé Lochlainn ó Tuairisg a chuir i láthair don chomhluadar iad.  On this programme we will hear some of the poetry and compositions recited by local poets Seán Ó Coisdealbha and Laoighseach Ní Choisdealbha at a poetry event at Tigh Mholly, in Indreabhán, Co. Galway during Scoil Gheimhridh Joe Steve 2026 
Ailleog an Oireachtais 2025 ag Scoil Gheimhridh Ghaoth Dobhair A concert at Scoil Gheimhridh Ghaoth Dobhair 2025 presented by Máiréad Ní Mhaonaigh.
THE FULL SCORE WITH LIZ NOLAN In our Full Score concert, La Néréide take us back to 16th century Italy and the ducal court of Alfonso Il d'Este.