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THE ROLLING WAVE The first of a two-part documentary series "Memories of Denis Murphy" about celebrated Sliabh Luachra fiddle player Denis Murphy who died 40 years ago, on April 7th 1974.
MP3 Tonight, we hear interviews with students from UL and Mary I in Limerick.
THE BLUE OF THE NIGHT WITH CARL CORCORAN This week, to honour his birthdate, we shine the spotlight on his vocal works of Claude Debussy with settings of texts by poets Verlaine, Mallarmé and Baudelaire.
NIALL CARROLL’S CLASSICAL DAYTIME A Coffee Concert from Brussels, followed by the RTÉ Concert Orchestra Lunchtime Concert
An Saol ó Dheas Live from An Rinn in Waterford today and tomorrow where the annual Daonscoil na Mumhan summer school is taking place.
An Lá seo Romham Today, we spend the day in the company of chef and restaurateur Brian Danny Minnie.
ARENA Had he not died tragically young, today would have been Phil Lynott's 65th birthday. A musician whose iconic status has actually grown in the decades since his death, Phil Lynott and Thin Lizzy created a sound that put Dublin - and Irish musicians - firmly on the world stage. Today we celebrate the music and life of Phil Lynott and analyse his musical legacy.
THE LYRIC CONCERT WITH PAUL HERRIOTT Martha Argerich plays Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No.1 in B flat minor in a concert recorded in Lugano, Switzerland in June 2014.
ARENA Dr Who fans are eagerly anticipating the new, shiny, regenerated doctor coming soon - Peter Capaldi. But who exactly is Dr Who? And why is he bigger and more popular now than he's ever been, with a wider reach than ever, with fans worldwide fiercely protective of their hero? What has happened to this time-travelling character since he first appeared on British television in 1963? How has he managed to survive over 800 episodes, lasting over 4 decades - and counting.
THE LYRIC CONCERT WITH PAUL HERRIOTT Paul Herriott brings us the 'Choral', Beethoven's final complete symphony