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An tSeachtain le Máirín Ní Ghadhra Weekend programme looking back at the major stories of the week in news and politics presented by Máirín Ní Ghadhra. 
MOVIES AND MUSICALS WITH AEDÍN GORMLEY Escape to the Movies with Aedín Gormley. Classics from stage and screen for your Saturday afternoon.
OPERA NIGHT WITH PAUL HERRIOTT The Metropolitan Opera New York presents Mozart's Don Giovanni
VOX NOSTRA WITH VLAD SMISHKEWYCH Machaut and Messiah make for an M&M Sunday on Vox Nostra.
Aifreann an Domhnaigh Aifreann an Domhnaigh ó Shéipeal Naomh Iosef, Co. Mhuineachán.   Sunday mass from Séipeal Naomh Iosef, Monaghan.
THE LYRIC FEATURE Master of the Musick
Siansa 2026 The final of the Siansa Gael Linn 2026 competition for young people, live from the National Concert Hall in Dublin, presented by Tristan Rosenstock. 
THE FULL SCORE WITH LIZ NOLAN The IBO and Peter Whelan celebrate their 30th anniversary with 'The Trials of Tenducci'  with music by Mozart, Gluck, Arne and Giordani's famous Irish Medley. 
Blaiseadh de Shaothar Shean Phádraic Uí Chonaire  Deirtear gurb é Pádraic Ó Conaire, de bhunú Ros Muc i gConamara, an scríbhneoir próis Gaeilge ba mhó le rá i dtús an chéid seo caite. Mhair sé idir 1882 agus 1928 agus d’fhág seo saothar saibhir scríbhneoireachta mar oidhreacht. Tabharfar deis d’éisteoirí RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta cuid dá shaothar a chloisteáil sa tsraith ‘Blaiseadh de Shaothar Shean Phádraic Uí Chonaire’. Máirín Nic an Iomaire as Corr na Rón in Indreabhán a bheas le cloisteáil ag léamh gearrscéalta ón leabhar ‘Scothscéalta’.  It’s often been said that Pádraic Ó Conaire, from Ros Muc in Conamara was the most famous Irish prose writer at the beiginning of this past century. He lived between 1882 and 1928 and left a rich body of writing as a legacy. RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta listeners will have the opportunity to hear some […]
THE FULL SCORE WITH LIZ NOLAN In our Full Score concert, pianist Andreas Ioannides joins forces with Lynda O'Connor (violin) and Ailbhe McDonagh (cello) to perform Piano Trio in A minor, Op. 50, in a recording of a recent performance in TU Dublin Concert Hall.