Radio Highlights: 2FM's The Alternative revisits Pillow Queens interview ahead of big Dublin gig
Pillow Queens: 2022 interview revisited on The Alternative; Wednesday, 11pm; 2FM. Pic: Martyna Bannister
A genre-bending audio odyssey to delight children and adults alike, the first two series of the award-winning radio drama Nero’s Class are now available in full.
Live from the stage of Bantry House as the pianist Alasdair Beatson is joined by the Dudok Quartet Amsterdam and violinist Esther Hoppe to perform works by Mozart, Bacewicz, and Fauré.
Music-video and television director David Heffernan joins producer Eric Moore to look back over his career, including Phil Lynott's 'Old Town' video, and more.
Live from the stage of Bantry House for the closing concert of the 2024 West Cork Chamber Music Festival, featuring music by composers Ellen Lindquist and Rebecca Clarke plus works by Mendelssohn, Messiaen, and Beethoven.
Drama series written by the late, well renowned playwright Johnny Chóil Mhaidhc Ó Coisdealbha, centered around the mundane life of two bachelors, first broadcast in 1975.
The Scottish Chamber Orchestra bring Mendelssohn's Scottish works to life, including and the .
Recorded live at Ennis' Consairtín festival in April, a concert by musicians, Colm, Seán, and Liam Browne.
Katie Sands from Co Antrim presents traditional music and conversation from the University of Limerick.
Broadcasting live from Scoil Samhraidh Willie Clancy in Miltown Malbay, Co Clare, with some of Ireland's top traditional musicians.
Back into the Session Archives with Dan Hegarty: Katell Keineg (1992), Kormac’s Big Band (2010), and Sprints (2024).
An extended interview with Roger Hallam, co-founder of Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil.
An archival interview with Pillow Queens' Sarah Corcoran, ahead of their Iveagh Gardens headliner on Saturday, July 13.
The late Éilín Óg Nic Fhionnlaoich speaks with Seosamh and Gráinne Mhic Ruairí from Toraigh.
Liam Ó Maonlaí is joined by Johnny Óg Connolly and Liam O’Connor for music and conversation.
Kensho Watanabe conducts the orchestra in a programme including Ravel and Brahms, and Alex Murphy of fame narrates Britten’s .
