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AEDÍN GORMLEY’S SUNDAY MATINÉE   Today’s concert highlight is Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4 played by renowned pianist Emanual Ax, with The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. Aedín’s featured artist is guitarist and composer Gerald Garcia who performing both classical and Brazilian compositions. RTÉ lyric fm, Sunday 12th October, 12pm-2pm
WILL LEAHY WITH THE 2FM YEARS | RTÉ Gold All the music in the years since 2fm began in 1979
Faisnéis: Ó Chlúdach go Clúdach A documentary about the Irish-language publishing industry.
SUNDAY SPORT Presenters Darren Frehill and Jacqui Hurley. Coverage of all the day's sport including: Gaelic Games: County finals; Euro 2016 review (Soccer); Portugal Masters (Golf); and Racing from Curragh and Limerick.
Cothú an Chósta This series about Irish coastal communities brings us to Galway this evening.
HISTORY ON A PLATE History on a Plate Prog 1 of 6 History on a Plate is a new six-part radio documentary series that takes real recipes from Irish food history and puts them back on the menu. The presenters are historian Juliana Adelman and restaurant critic Catherine Cleary, while chef Domini Kemp re-creates the long-lost recipes. Programme 1 tells the tale of the wild Irish oyster, cheap, plentiful and found in unusual places like a nineteenth century recipe for lamb and oyster sausages. Presenters Juliana Adelman and Catherine Cleary look at the original handwritten recipe in a manuscript in the National Library, travel to Arklow to talk to an expert about a time when the economy of the town was built on oyster fishing, and how the boom turned to bust. They also look at the evolution of modern oyster farms with a visit to one of the country's largest producers in Co. Waterford. Food historian Mairtín Mac Con Iomaire explains how the oyster was the fast food of its day, while chef Domini Kemp cooks this unusual oyster sausage recipe. History on a Plate is a Rockfinch production for RTÉ Lyric fm made with the support of the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland.
IN CONCERT Laura Mvula is a British soul singer-songwriter from Birmingham. On 19 August 2014, Mvula performed with the Metropole Orkest at the Albert Hall as part of the 2014 BBC Proms Season, supported by Esperanza Spalding and ElectricVocals.
MORNING EDITION | RTÉ Radio 1 Extra NPR's Morning Edition takes listeners around the country
THE ROLLING WAVE   Join Peter Browne for some interesting tunes, songs, people and news from the world of traditional Irish music. We mark the 10th anniversary of the death of Sliabh Luachra accordion-player Johnny O’Leary and look forward to the special memorial concert to be held during the Pádraig O’Keeffe Festival in Castleisland during the October Bank […]
An Bóthar go Nashville Dolly Parton’s life and music are the focus of tonight’s show.