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Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2024
From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 01 Jan 25 - 06:30 AM

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/category/music-folk

BBC Sounds; List of folk music programmes from all national and local stations available December 2024


BBC Radio nan Gàidheal Cèilidh na Bliadhn’ Ùire 2024. 29 days left to listen

Cèilidh na Bliadhn’ Ùire 2024 beò à Ionad Coimhearsnachd is Ealain Inbhir Narann air a lìbhrigeadh le Cathy NicDhòmhnaill agus Niall Iain Dòmhnallach. Tha aoigheachd, ceòl is plòigh ann am pailteas a’ feitheamh oirnn. Tha ’d a’ cur fàilte air Mànran, Alice Nic a’ Mhaoilein, Seonaidh Beag Mac a’ Mhaoilein , Calum Ailig Mac a’ Mhaoilein, Mairi Nic Ille Mhaoilein, Còisir Ghàidhlig Inbhir Narann agus Còmhlan Cèilidh Alba le Ingrid NicEunraig a’ stiùireadh a' chiùil.

Cathy MacDonald and Niall Iain MacDonald bring in the New Year live from Nairn Community and Arts Centre. Music and dancing galore from Mànran, Alice MacMillan, Seonaidh Beag & Calum Alex MacMillan, Mairi MacMillan and Nairn Gaelic Choir plus the Alba Ceilidh Band, led by musical director Ingrid Henderson.

Happy New Year!


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Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2024
From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 31 Dec 24 - 12:57 AM

BBC Radio 4 5:45am 31 December Farming Today
The Derby Tup is a traditional Derbyshire agricultural folk song, performed at Christmas. It tells the story of a farmer, his wife (Our Owd Lass), their son and a giant tup - the ram used for breeding. The sheep's reared, sheared and eventually butchered. Originally children would visit remote farmhouses and ask for pocket money. It later became a regular Christmas fixture at pubs and working men’s clubs


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Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2024
From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 28 Dec 24 - 05:38 AM

BBC Radio 3 Words and Music

A Seasonal Journey 1 hour, 14 minutes 3 days left to listen
Wassail! wassail! all over the town, Our toast it is white, and our ale it is brown: the words of the Gloucester wassailer's song are just one of the Advent and Christmas traditions you'll hear in this selection of Words and Music as part of Radio 3's day marking customs from around the country and we'll add in some fictional ones too.

Readings:
John Clare: St Martin’s Eve
Karen Maitland: Stir-Up Sunday
William Bottrell: A Madron Feast
Charles Dickens: A Christmas Tree
Judith Kerr: Mog’s Christmas
Robert Herrick: Wassail the Trees
Anon: Wassailing Songs from around the UK
J. Ceredig Davies: Folk-lore of West and Mid-Wales- The Mari-Lwyd
Laurie Lee: A Village Christmas
Christina Rosetti: Advent
Floella Benjamin: Coming to England
Brian Bilston: The Good Old Days
Winifred Holtby: South Riding
William Marshall: The bishop who banned York’s Yuletide
Katrina Porteus: The Mizzletow
George Mackay Brown: Miss Tait and Tommy and the Carol Singers
MR James: Oh, Whistle, and I'll Come to You, My Lad
Theresa Lola: Look at the Revival

A Christmas Menagerie 1 hour, 14 minutes 24 days left to listen
From “a partridge in a pear tree” to Dylan Thomas’s cats, UA Fanthorpe’s donkey to Scrooge’s turkey, Bach’s Sheep May Safely Graze to Sheep sung about in the film White Christmas.


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Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2024
From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 28 Dec 24 - 12:57 AM

BBC Radio 4 23:00 27 December Loose Ends Available now on BBC Sounds

Loose Ends Lounge: In the first of two special programmes, Stuart Maconie showcases some of the best Loose Ends music sessions from the past year. Including Richard Thompson, English Teacher, Fairground Attraction, Ron Sexsmith, Nadine Shah...

23:00 Tuesday 31 December Loose Ends

Loose Ends Lounge: In the second of two special programmes, Clive Anderson presents some of the best music performances from this year's Loose Ends, including Belle & Sebastian, Dexys, Nerina Pallot, Roddy Woomble, Dee C Lee, The Zutons...


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Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2024
From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 26 Dec 24 - 07:18 AM

BBC Radio Scotland 20:00 26 December Anna Massie presents Travelling Folk's Boxing Day Ceilidh.
Anna joins the house band led by Angus Lyon and featuring fiddler Lauren MacColl and James Lindsay on the double bass. Special guest performances come from the wonderful Siobhan Miller, New Mexico's Cahalen Morrison, north east fiddling sensation Paul Anderson and one of Scotland's foremost tradition bearers Shona Donaldson. Grab your mince pies and mulled wine and join us for an evening of live music.

31 December 23:30 The iconic Hogmanay show will be broadcast live on BBC ALBA and worldwide on Radio nan Gàidheal, with Cathy MacDonald and Niall Iain Macdonald hosting the cèilidh.

Cèilidh Na Bliadhn’ Ùire 2024 beò a Ionad Coimhearsnachd is Ealain Inbhir Narann. Air a’ lìbhrigeadh le Cathy Nic Dhòmhnaill agus Niall Iain Dòmhnallach, bidh aoigheachd, ceòl is plòigh ann am pailt’ a’ feitheamh. Tha’d a’ cur fàilte air Mànran, Alice Nic a’ Mhaoilein, Seonaidh Beag Mac a’ Mhaoilein , Calum Ailig Mac a’ Mhaoilein, Mairi Nic Ille Mhaoilein, Còisir Ghàidhlig Inbhir Narann agus Còmhlan Cèilidh Alba le Ingrid NicEanraig a’stiuireadh a chiùil.

Cathy MacDonald and Niall Iain MacDonald bring in the New Year live from Nairn Community and Arts Centre. Music and dancing galore from Mànran, Alice MacMillan, Seonaidh Beag & Calum Alex MacMillan, Mairi MacMillan and Nairn Gaelic Choir plus the Alba Ceilidh Band, led by musical director Ingrid Henderson.


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Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2024
From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 25 Dec 24 - 05:39 AM

BBC Radio 4 Christmas Day 10.00 Woman's Hour

The Unthanks are known for combining traditional English folk, particularly Northumbrian folk music, with other musical genres. They have just finished a UK tour, and they have a new album out – The Unthanks In Winter. They perform two songs live in the studio: Bleary Winter and The Cherry Tree Carol.


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Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2024
From: GUEST,Anne Lister sans cookie
Date: 21 Dec 24 - 05:41 PM

Radio 3 today - This Classical Life featured Jess Gillam with Jon Boden. All manner of treats including Watersons, Steeleye Span, a song he learnt from Will Noble, and Dungworth Carols. Still available on Sounds.


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Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2024
From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 21 Dec 24 - 04:32 PM

BBC Radio 4 06:30 Saturday 21 December Farming Today In the final five minutes;
And carols - in the pub. It's a tradition that sprang up in Yorkshire in the nineteenth century, where people would go to the village pub and sing carols to the old tunes. All week we've been looking
at the fortunes of rural pubs. And to celebrate Christmas, locals in the small market town of Bradford-on-Avon in Wiltshire are reviving village carols from Somerset, Wiltshire and Cornwall.


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Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2024
From: FreddyHeadey
Date: 19 Dec 24 - 08:31 PM

Victoria Wood - Loose Chippings - 2024
Archive on 4
During the making of her much-loved sitcom dinnerladies, Victoria Wood was also recording her own personal audio diary, talking not just about the show she was writing and starring in but with thoughts and reminiscences across her whole career.
Now her biographer, writer and journalist Jasper Rees, has been granted unique access not only to these tapes but also to Victoria’s own private archive, including much never-before-broadcast stand-up and songs, and treasures such as the previously-thought lost song that launched her career on ITVs New Faces and a private recording of her first ever concert as a student in Birmingham University that lay hidden for 50 years.

Produced by David Tyler
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00261x8


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Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2024
From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 19 Dec 24 - 02:32 PM

Saturday 21 December BBC Radio
5:00pm Radio 3 This Classical Life Jess Gillam is joined by Jon Boden.
6:15pm Radio 4 Loose Ends including Barb Jungr
8:00pm Radio Archive on 4: A Child's Christmas Cerys Mathews explores children's tales.
9.30pm Radio 3 Music Planet at Christmas including Columbian act Los Gaiteros de San Jacinto.

Sunday 22 December
10:00am Radio 6 Cerys Matthews
7:15pm Radio 4 The Horse at the Door; British folk tradition of mummers.

Monday 23 December
11:45am (Daily) Radio 4 The Dead of Winter 1/5 Lesser-known Christmas traditions.
1:00am ie Monday evening after midnight Radio 6 Music Four hours devoted to Joni Mitchell.
1:00 BBC sessions from 1968 and 1972; 2:00 Live at TV Centre 1970; 3:00 Johnny Walker's Long Players Blue 4:00 The Joni Mitchell Playlist


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Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2024
From: Beer
Date: 17 Dec 24 - 07:41 PM

Here is a web site I use a lot.

https://radio.garden/settings/introduction


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Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2024
From: FreddyHeadey
Date: 17 Dec 24 - 11:25 AM

BBC Radio Shropshire seem to have asked Genevieve back to do a one-off one hour festive programme :

Genevieve Tudor's Folk
Monday 23/12/2024   18:00 GMT
repeated
Wednesday 25/12/2024    13:00 GMT

Genevieve has the finest selection of festive folk music from across the county.

www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0k7c2vw



If you want more, Genevieve's MixCloud podcasts for December have all been Christmassy :
www.mixcloud.com/Genevieve_Tudor/


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Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2024
From: FreddyHeadey
Date: 17 Dec 24 - 05:51 AM


St Just in Midwinter - 2022
Open Country
8:15
In the heart of the town is the "plen-an-gwari", one of the last of the Cornish medieval amphitheatres built to host a sequence of religious mystery plays, the Ordinalia. Helen meets Graham Jobbins, Mary Ann Bloomfield and Isobel Bloomfield, the family playing a central part in ensuring the tradition continues.
19:15
local Carols
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001g9gz



The Village Carol Tradition - 2017
Professor Ian Russell tells us about a carolling tradition that is upheld in around 30 villages in South Yorkshire and the Derbyshire Peak.
12 minutes
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p05rsqgs




While Shepherds Watched - Dec 2023
: The hidden world of the South Yorkshire village carol sings
Sunday Feature
Elizabeth Alker sets out in search of lost carols, a thriving and binding social phenomenon, speaking with Dr. Russell, local punters for whom these carols serve an important social function and folk musicians like Kate Rusby, brought up on the pub carolling tradition and one of the vast array of musicians who are enabling this hidden tradition to flourish.
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001thbn


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Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2024
From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 16 Dec 24 - 04:35 PM

BBC Radio Cornwall Special; 9:30am Monday 23 December A special Cornish Christmas

We join the farming community for a special carol service from the Primestock Show in Truro. We have carols, readings and Christmas songs from Carclaze Community Primary School and Truro Cathedral Choral scholars.


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Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2024
From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 16 Dec 24 - 04:11 PM

BBC Radio 6 Sunday 10:00am 22 December 2024 Cerys Matthews Happy Christmas!

Cerys gets in the festive spirit with a Santa's sack full of Christmas records. Orchestra Mambo International play live in session, Bill Bailey drops by for a chat and a mince pie,
plus Sarah Clegg shares stories of lesser-known Christmas traditions and Cerys opens the final door in the musical advent calendar with jazz bandleader Giacomo Smith!


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Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2024
From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 15 Dec 24 - 07:01 AM

BBC Radio 4 Sunday 15 December Sunday Worship Carols for the Christ Child: Village Carols Available for 29 days

As Christmas approaches and the sound of carolling is heard in churches around the country, in the pubs and band halls in the villages around Sheffield and North Derbyshire, the sound is somewhat different. Includes Ian Russell talking at the Blue Boar in Worrall.

Star of Bethlehem Sung by The Dungworth Singers Led by Jon Boden
While Shepherds Watched Tune: Lyngham Recorded at The Plough, Bradfield
Sweet Chiming Bells Kate Rusby A Song for a Time Sung by Paul Horton at Dungworth Village Hall
Sweet Chiming Bells Sung by the Carollers from the Blue Ball Inn, Worral
While Shepherds Watched Tune: Liverpool The Melrose Quartet
Mortals Awake with Angels Join Tune: Mount Zion Recorded at Dungworth Village Hall
Reapers Recorded at Dungworth Village Hall
The Holly and the Ivy The Melrose Quartet
Hark, Hark! What news those angels bring? Tune: Oughtibridge
Recorded at The Cock Inn, Oughtibridge
Sing all ye people of the earth today Tune: Stannington Recorded at The Cock Inn, Oughtibridge
While Shepherds Watched Tune: Old Foster Sung by The Dungworth Singers Led by Jon Boden
Awake, Arise Good Christians Kate Rusby
Will your anchor hold? Sung by The Dungworth Singers and Carollers at Dungworth Village Hall Led by Jon Boden
While Shepherds Watched Tune: Lyngham Jon Boden
A Merry Christmas (We singers make bold) Recorded at Dungworth Village Hall

An interesting programme! A good selection of carols mostly recorded at a variety of venues around Sheffield. 38 minutes, so not many complete performances.

But no Coope Boyes and Simpson! Their successors Narthen perform on Zoom on Tuesday 17 December. Tickets from Live to your Living Room.


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Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2024
From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 14 Dec 24 - 01:59 AM

BBC Radio 4 Extra A Cause for Carolling
Choral conductor and scholar Jeremy Summerly traces the origins and traditions of the Christmas carol in Britain

9 December-13 December Episodes 1-5 25 days left to listen

16 December-20 December 09:30 Episodes 6-10


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Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2024
From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 14 Dec 24 - 01:36 AM

BBC Radio 4 Sunday Worship Carols for the Christ Child 8:10am Sunday

1 December Carols for the Christ Child 17 days left to listen

8 December Carols for the Christ Child : ‘Fel yr Wyt’ / ‘As you are’ – the Welsh Plygain Carol Tradition 24 days left to listen
On this Second Sunday in Advent, Sunday Worship comes from St Garmon’s Church, nestled in the Ceiriog Valley in the North-East of Wales.
Priest, composer and musician Rev. Dr Cass Meurig Thomas, and Welsh poet and musician Gwyneth Glyn explore the sound, poetry and spirituality of the unique Welsh Plygain carol tradition.
We hear a feast of archive recordings, as well live performances at St Garmon’s by Arfon Gwilym, Sioned Webb and Siân James, individuals for whom the Plygain tradition forms an important part of their lives.
They also share some of the history of this unique tradition, as well as personal memories of attending the Plygain services across the years.

15 December Carols for the Christ Child: Village Carols
As Christmas approaches and the sound of carolling is heard in churches around the country, in the pubs and band halls in the villages around Sheffield and North Derbyshire,
the sound is somewhat different. Hundreds flock to the local boozer to join their voices in song, in anticipation of Christmas.
But the tunes and texts are unique to this tradition and, outside the local area, most people wouldn't recognise the carols being sung.

22 December “Carols for the Christ Child” ends this Fourth Sunday of Advent with a service from
Fisherwick Presbyterian Church in Belfast with the Chapel Choir of Methodist College, Belfast.


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Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2024
From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 12 Dec 24 - 07:06 PM

BBC Radio 3 Essential Classics weekdays in December - at 10.30am Essential Carols

Radio 3's specialist seasonal series of Essential Carols launches - each day, a range of musicians, actors and writers, including Bryn Terfel, Errollyn Wallen,
Charlotte Ritchie, Reverend Richard Coles, Elim Chan, and Dr Sian Williams will introduce their favourite carol, sharing their personal anecdotes.


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Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2024
From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 12 Dec 24 - 12:20 PM

BBC Sounds Radio 3 The Essay Dig Where You Stand 5 episodes June 2024

The Arnisdale Fiddler and the Fairy
Musician Allan Henderson was taught by the great fiddler Aonghas Grant. Aonghas gave Allan the tune 'Dalshangie' and shared the story of the Arnisdale fiddler, Neil Campbell, who was on his way home from playing at a wedding in Knoydart and chanced upon a fairy. The fairy admired his playing and gave him an enchanted bow. This tune is said to have come from Neil and his enchanted bow. Allan visits Arnisdale to share the story of the tune and play it in the place it was born.

Death in the Yarrow Valley
The 'Dowie Dens o' Yarrow' is a border ballad collected by Walter Scott and published in his 'Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border' in 1802. Singer and ethnologist Lori Watson has unearthed an alternative version of the ballad which was sung by Margaret Laidlaw, the mother of the writer James Hogg. Lori explains why this version of the tragic song offers more meaning for her as she stands under the James Hogg statue in the Yarrow Valley.

Sowing Oats in Ceredigion
Singer Owen Shiers lives in Ceredigion in west Wales where he has found himself on a mission to save the ancient Welsh black oat from extinction. During his research on the crop, he discovered the work of farmer poet Isgarn. Born in 1887, he was a chronicler of working the land. Owen has set his poem 'Y Medelwr' - The Reaperman - to music and discusses its particular relevance to connecting with the land in 21st-century Wales.

Larking About in the Fields of Cornwall
'The Lark in the Morning' is an English folk song which has been sung by many artists over the years. However, singer Angeline Morrison - with the help of Merv Davey - has discovered a different version which was collected at the Falcon Inn in St Mawgan in the 1890s known simply as 'The Lark'. Angeline shares the story of the song and brings it back to life in the place it was found.

Pickin' Tatties near Arbroath
Folklorist and singer Steve Byrne sets out the concept of 'Dig Where You Stand' using an example from his home town of Arbroath on the East Coast of Scotland. Whilst digitising archive tapes from the School of Scottish Studies at the University of Edinburgh, he came across the songs of Mabel Skelton recorded by Hamish Henderson in the mid 1980s. The song 'Pickin' Tatties' struck a chord and resulted in Steve taking it back to the town and teaching it to school children. He takes us to the spot where the song was born and discusses the cultural confidence that comes from connecting local people with their own traditions. And how this concept has been utilised in other parts of the world.


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Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2024
From: FreddyHeadey
Date: 12 Dec 24 - 08:45 AM

Here are a couple of Christmassy programmes available on Sounds

Sing Christmas - 2004   
Archive on 4
Christmas Day 1957;
the BBC made a ground-breaking hour-long live broadcast, transmitting Christmas songs from around the British Isles. Texan folklorist and broadcaster Alan Lomax was the host.
,,,ancient carols, folk songs, calypso, West African music, dixieland, skiffle, children's carols and glees.
This musical time capsule gathers the memories of those involved to recapture the flavour of this pioneering BBC broadcast.

Producer: Jolyon Jenkins
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076ppm


Fairytale of New York - Dec 2015
Soul Music
James Fearnley, pianist with The Pogues recounts how the song started off as a transatlantic love story between an Irish seafarer missing his girl at Christmas before becoming the bittersweet reminiscences of the Irish immigrant down on his luck in the Big Apple
& stories about how the song has touched others.

www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06s9d1h


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Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2024
From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 11 Dec 24 - 01:30 PM

BBC Radio 3 Sunday 01 December 2024 Carols Across the Country Available for 19 days
A celebration of Christmas music and Advent traditions

06:30 As Advent dawns, we begin our seasonal journey live from Martin Mere Wetland Centre
09:00 Local traditions and carols from Cannon Hall, Barnsley with Grimethorpe Colliery Band
11:00 Carols connected to Cornwall from St Michael's Mount
13:00 Scottish carols at Glenluig Hall in the Highlands
14:45 The legacy of Radio 3's Advent carol service
15:00 A service for Advent live from the Chapel of St John's College, Cambridge
16:30 A selection of poems from the Seamus Heaney HomePlace in Bellaghy, Co Derry
18:00 Hannah French and Catrin Finch in All Saints church, Oystermouth near Swansea Bay
19:30-20:45 Words and music celebrating Advent and Christmas traditions from around the UK

BBC Radio 3 Sunday 15 December 2024 Christmas Around Europe 10 hours
A day-long festival of Christmas music and singing from across Europe in the European Broadcasting Union’s ever-popular annual Christmas music day.

1200 noon Saarbrücken, Germany. The German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra.
1.00pm Barcelona, Spain. Christmas music from 16th and 17th Century Spain by Joan Cererols, Miquel López and Tomás Luis de Victoria/
2.00pm Prague, Czech Republic. Baroque and Classical chamber music and some Czech traditional music for Christmas played by members of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra'
3.00pm Copenhagen, Denmark. Christmas choral music by Poulenc and Villette and Benjamin Britten's A Ceremony of Carols at the Garrison Church, Copenhagen.
4.00pm Vilnius, Lithuania. The Baltic Way String Quartet perform music by Peteris Vasks, Arvo Pärt, Mikolajus Konstantinas Ciurlionis and Teisutis Makacinas.
5.00pm Munich, Germany. Respighi's Lauda per la Natività del Signore and arrangements of traditional Sicilian Christmas carols from ‘Canti Religiosi del popolo siciliano.
6.00pm Cologne, Germany. Christmas jazz concert with Lynne Fiddmont and the WDR Big Band.
7.00pm Dresden, Germany. The Dresden Chamber Choir perform works by composers including Michael Praetorius, Eccard , Mendelssohn, Brahms and Arvo Pärt.
8.00pm Helsinki, Finland. Emma Salokoski sings traditional seasonal Finnish folk music with the Ilmiliekki Quartet at the Kallio Church, Helsinki.
9.00pm Reykjavik, Iceland. Hallgrím's Church Choir and the Brák Baroque Ensemble perform choral and orchestral music.


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Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2024
From: GUEST
Date: 09 Dec 24 - 08:49 AM

The first episode of a 10 part series started today on BBC Radio 4 Extra. Originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2013.



A Cause for Caroling

"1. A Carol's a Carol, to Begin With

A Cause for Caroling

Choral conductor and scholar Jeremy Summerly tells the story of the Christmas carol in Britain in this ten-part series.

He begins by trying to capture something of the caroling traditions of today and then heads back into the misty caroling past discovering what he believes is the first carol in the English language.

The Christmas carol is as popular now as it was when carolers celebrated the birth of Edward III in 1312. Back then the carol was a generic term for a song with its roots in dance form.

Nowadays only the strictest scholar would quibble with the fact that a carol is a Christmas song.

But the journey the carol has taken is unique in music history because each shift in the story has been preserved in the carols that we sing today. Go to a carol concert now and you're likely to hear folk, medieval, mid-Victorian and modern music all happily combined. It's hard to imagine that happening in any other situation.

Jeremy Summerly follows the carol journey through the Golden age of the Medieval carol into the troubled period of Reformation and puritanism, along the byways of the 17th and 18th century waits and gallery musicians and in to the sudden explosion of interest in the carol in the 19th century.

It's a story that sees the carol veer between the sacred and secular even before there was any understanding of those terms..

Jeremy traces the folk carol in and out of church grounds, the carol hymn, the fuguing carol and the many other off-shoots, some of which survive to this day and many others which languish unloved but ready for re-discovery.

It's a journey full of song describing the history of a people who needed expression for seasonal joy in the coldest, hardest time of the year. And however efficient the heating system may be, the carol still generates warmth. Much of that is to do with the positive nostalgia of this music.

The series title is taken from a Thomas Hardy poem in which he ponders of a Darkling Thrush why it should chose to sing - 'so little cause for carolings of such ecstatic sound' - is the question asked. This series is an attempt to answer why carols remain so popular and familiar to so many.

Jeremy brings the series up to date with the story of the famous Nine Lessons and Carols service broadcast by the BBC since the 1920s but born originally in Truro. It's a service that commands a worldwide audience measured in millions, but as Jeremy concludes it has left an imbalance in the appreciation of our caroling tradition, a tradition that has always had one foot in the pub and another in the choir stalls.

Producer: Tom Alban"


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From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 06 Dec 24 - 04:24 PM

Other Voices Cardigan with Huw Stephens BBC Two Wales and BBC iPlayer, 21 December 10.55pm

Manic Street Preachers frontman James Dean Bradfield takes to the stage at the Other Voices festival in Cardigan, performing some of the band’s well-known tracks in a rare solo acoustic set, and singing in Welsh for the very first time.

In this special hour-long programme, presenter Huw Stephens shares his highlights from the festival, including performances from soulful Canadian singer songwriter Charlotte Day Wilson, performance powerhouse Nadine Shah, sublime vocalist Victor Ray, acclaimed Merseyside singer songwriter Bill Ryder-Jones, Welsh Music Prize winner Georgia Ruth and - with a debut album tipped as one of 2024’s best - Fabiana Palladino.

As part of the programme, Huw also sits down to talk with some of the headline acts from the weekend, including special interviews with James Dean Bradfield and Nadine Shah.


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From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 06 Dec 24 - 04:13 PM

BBC Radio Scotland at Christmas highlights include Who’s that Girl?, marking the 70th birthday of Annie Lennox on Christmas Day. Grant Stott explores her back catalogue, featuring music from The Tourists, Eurythmics and her solo records, plus archive interviews.

In Capercaillie at 40, Gary Innes interviews band members about their memories and highlights from the last four decades, finding out why they are still so beloved across the world.

Michelle McManus hosts Radio Scotland's Christmas Concert, an hour packed with festive songs and cheer. Michelle's joined by both The Glasgow Youth Choir and Rock Choir for some of the season’s favourite songs.

Anna Massie presents Travelling Folk's Boxing Day Ceilidh.

BBC ALBA is set to bring together some of trad music’s biggest names to celebrate Hogmanay 2024 for the annual live event, Cèilidh na Bliadhn’ Ùire. Scottish supergroup, Mànran, along with other well-known trad music acts including Royal National Mòd 2024 gold-medallist, Alice MacMillan, have been announced in the line-up at this year’s event, broadcasting from Nairn Community and Arts Centre in the Highlands. The iconic Hogmanay show will be broadcast live on BBC ALBA and worldwide on Radio nan Gàidheal, with Cathy MacDonald and Niall Iain Macdonald hosting the cèilidh.


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From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 06 Dec 24 - 03:49 PM

Anna Massie Travelling Folk Radio Scotland 20.00 Thursday

7 November Allan Henderson sits in. 1 day left to listen
Orcadian fiddler Graham Rorie joins Allan in his inaugural year as artistic director for the Scots Fiddle Festival.

14 November Ryan Young in Concert from the Rudolstadt Festival in Germany. 8 days left to listen
Anna Massie brings the highlights from Germany's largest folk festival, Rudolstadt, featuring a live concert from Ryan Young with Owen Sinclair on guitar.

21 November Malachy Tallack: That Beautiful Atlantic Waltz. 15 days left to listen
Anna presents the best of folk and roots including a live interview with Shetland author and singer-songwriter Malachy Tallack.

28 November Scotia Folk including a dive into the musical history of the Scotia Bar, Glasgow's oldest pub. 22 days left to listen
In the 60s and 70s, you could've rubbed glasses in the Scotia with such folky legends as Robin Hall & Jimmie MacGregor, Hamish Imlach, The Dubliners, The Humblebums, Danny Kyle, Christy Moore and many more. Anna meets Scotia bar regular, singer Alan Meikle, for a pint and a blether about the pub’s colourful musical past.

05 Dec 2024 Phil Cunningham's Christmas Songbook & Alice Marra. Available for 29 days
Anna has news of Phil Cunningham's upcoming Christmas Songbook tour - a seasonal favourite featuring a star-studded lineup of some of the finest musicians on the Scottish folk scene. This year includes the inimitable Eddi Reader, Scottish songstress Karen Matheson OBE, celebrated multi-instrumentalist John McCusker, Orcadian roots singer and guitarist Kris Drever, guitar virtuoso Ian Carr and double bassist Kevin McGuire.

Michael Marra’s contribution to culture is being celebrated in Dundee this Dececmber via screenings of his legendary High Sobriety concert at the Bonar Hall, recorded in 2000. 24 years later, this newly re-edited and restored version brings to life the magic of the Bard o’ Lochee’s captivating presence, a rare opportunity to experience the concert that was recorded for his High Sobriety live album. Michael's daughter, Alice Marra, joins Anna to chat about her father's incredible legacy.


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From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 05 Dec 24 - 03:37 PM

BBC Radio 2 Folk Show with Mark Radcliffe 9:00 Wednesday then BBC Sounds

4 December Ralph McTell - then and now 29 days left to listen
This week, much-loved songwriter and guitarist Ralph McTell joins Mark, the day after Ralph turned 80. Mark looks back at Ralph's early days on stage and on the BBC. There's also a chance to hear Ralph's newest work.

11 December

Saturday 14 December 02:00 Festive fireside folk Available for 39 days
Mark plays O Tannenbaum by The Unthanks to lead us into a winter wonderland. The show also includes two Sheffield pub carols, a snapshot of Christmas in prison, and a pre-dawn Welsh plygain song. Paul Brady and Andy Irvine sing a classic song set on a Christmas morning. Mark also hears a poem read by John Tams.

8 January Shaun Keaveny sits in


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From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 30 Nov 24 - 03:42 PM

Thank you, jOhn.

BBC Radio 4 Archive on 4 Shane MacGowan: The Old Main Drag - Available on BBC Sounds

A year has passed since the world lost one of its great songwriters. Journalist and author Sean O’Hagan explores the lyrical genius of Shane MacGowan, presenting him as a voice of the Irish diaspora.


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From: GUEST,jOhn
Date: 30 Nov 24 - 03:14 PM

Documentry about Shane McGowan on radio 4 now


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From: Rain Dog
Date: 27 Nov 24 - 02:46 AM

Broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Extra and available for over a year

Ella In Berlin

"Jazz singers Cleveland Watkiss and Dame Cleo Laine listen to Ella Fitzgerald's Mac the Knife, when she forgot the words in Berlin on 13 February 1960, and then have a go themselves.

For post-war Germany jazz, which had been banned under Hitler, was the music of freedom.

When Norman Granz first brought his Jazz at the Philharmonic tours to Europe in the 1950s, Germans flocked to the concerts and Oscar Peterson and Ella Fitzgerald were soon firm favourites.

In February 1960, the German part of the tour opened in Berlin. Mac the Knife, from Brecht's Threepenny Opera, had been a number one for Bobby Darin for nine weeks the previous year, and Ella's friend Louis Armstrong had a hit with it in 1956. But Ella had never sung it. As a tribute to the people of Berlin, she decided she would. She did, but not the version they knew. Yet it was this improvisation that would win her two Grammy awards.

Cleveland Watkiss, for whom Ella Fitzgerald has always been an inspiration, explores her virtuoso improvisation and scat-singing, in the company of another virtuoso performer, Dame Cleo Laine.

They hear from people who were there that night in the Deutschlandhalle, including tour manager, Fritz Rau, pianist Paul Smith and guitarist Jim Hall, and from the author of a cultural biography of Ella Fitzgerald, Judith Tick.

Award-winning Cleveland Watkiss has a life-long passion for Cleo Laine and finally had the opportunity to meet - and sing with - her in the course of making this programme!

Producer: Marya Burgess First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in April 2013"


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From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 24 Nov 24 - 09:55 AM

BBC Radio 3 Music Planet

21:30 23 November 2024 The Joy 23 Nov 2024 Available for 29 days
Lopa Khotari explores the rich musical traditions of South Africa with a special live session from the Zulu a cappella quintet The Joy,
fresh off their European tour following the release of a self-titled debut album earlier this year.

21:30 30 November 2024 Aidan O’Rourke’s Return Journey
Kathryn Tickell with the finest in roots-based music. Plus, Scottish fiddle player Aidan O’Rourke shares two tracks: one he met on his travels, and one that reminds him of home.

21:30 14 December 2024 Mountain music
Get your hiking boots on! In the week of the annual International Mountain Day, Kathryn Tickell takes in some high-altitude selections from around the globe.

21:30 21 December 2024 Music Planet at Christmas
The best roots-based music from across the world.


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From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 23 Nov 24 - 11:58 PM

Amapiano: The sound of South Africa BBC World Service The Documentary Podcast 21 November 2024 Available indefinitely

South African DJ Legendary Crisp, charts the rise of the homegrown dance music genre Amapiano. She finds out where the hypnotising, jazzy, soulful sound emerged from, what it means culturally, and how it became South Africa's signature music genre of the 2020s. Radio Producer Tim Moorhouse travels to Johannesburg to meet Legendary Crisp and find out about Amapiano's cultural importance. Featuring contributions from Boohle, Josiah De Disciple, Lula Obiba, Madzadza Miya, Nimrod Pitso, Tman Xpress, Felo Le Tee, Chr B, Nkosazana Daughter, Rosey Gold and O.L. Shabba.


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From: Rain Dog
Date: 23 Nov 24 - 04:47 AM

Available from tomorrow morning (the individual episodes are available now)

Bessie Smith by Jackie Kay (Omnibus)

"Jackie Kay reflects on her love of blues singer Bessie Smith.

She explores the life of the Empress of the Blues and considers the effect the icon had on her as she grew up as a black girl adopted by white parents.

Orphaned by the age of nine, Bessie Smith sang on the street to support her siblings and was swept into travelling shows as a young woman. Facing extreme racial prejudice, she brawled under the influence of bathtub gin and had tumultuous love affairs with men and women. She also sold hundreds of thousands of records and became a genuine superstar.

Mixing biography, fiction, music and memoir, Jackie Kay remembers the electric thrill of identification when, as a young black girl growing up in Glasgow, she was first heard the music of the Empres

Written and read by Jackie Kay.

Omnibus of five episodes abridged by Rosemary Goring.

With Adjoa Andoh

From 2016 to 2021, Jackie Kay was the Makar - Scotland's poet laureate.

Producer: Eilidh McCreadie

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in February 2021."


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From: Rain Dog
Date: 23 Nov 24 - 04:39 AM

Available for the next 30 days

The Musical Human by Michael Spitzer (Omnibus)

"Professor Michael Spitzer brings together archaeological, sociological and historical observations - along with theories from biologists and musicologists - to tell the story of what his sub-title boldly claims to be A History of Life on Earth.

Spitzer gained his degree at Merton, Oxford, and then his PhD at Southampton.

He is Professor of Music at the University of Liverpool.

Previously he taught for 20 years at Durham University. An accomplished pianist, Spitzer is a world-leading authority on Beethoven, but he also writes widely on the philosophy and psychology of music.

Omnibus of five parts read by Simon McBurney.

Abridged and produced by Jill Waters.

A Waters Company production for BBC Radio 4, first broadcast in April 2021."


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From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 20 Nov 24 - 02:57 PM

Tonight! 9:00pm 20 November BBC Radio 2 Folk Show Gary Innes and Rabbie Burns' violin

This week, Gary Innes from Mànran talks about their new sound and the plan to put Rabbie Burns' personal violin on stage in Glasgow and New York. Plus the usual blend of classic tracks, exciting new releases and news from the folk world.

I remember seeing a neglected instrument with broken strings on display at the cottage where Robert Burns was born! Could that be the one?

Saturday 14 Dec 2024 02:00 - I assume that's on Saturday night after midnight. But you don't have to stay up late, it's repeated in its usual slot at 21:00 Wednesday 18 Dec 2024
Festive fireside folk. Warming seasonal sounds from the folk and acoustic world.

The Unthanks lead us into a winter fantasia that includes two Sheffield pub carols, a snapshot of Christmas in prison, and a pre-dawn Welsh plygain song. Fisherman's Friends, naturally, see some ships, and the Tannahill Weavers provide a hogmanay essential. Steeleye Span pay tribute to the king of birds, and Paul Brady and Andy Irvine sing a classic song set on a Christmas morning. We hear a poem read by John Tams and a song recorded by Sufjan Stevens as a Christmas gift to his family. The Chieftains and Elvis Costello paint a picture of Boxing Day excess that some might recognise...


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From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 20 Nov 24 - 09:56 AM

BBC Sounds Radio 4 Extra The Gospel Truth 18 November

Alvin Hall investigates the commercialism in gospel music.
He looks at Sam Cooke and Sister Rosetta Tharpe.
Tomorrow he looks at the career of Aretha Franklin.


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From: FreddyHeadey
Date: 12 Nov 24 - 09:10 AM

Tongue and Talk: The Dialect Poets - Isle of Man
Poetry Extra - November 2024

Poet Daljit Nagra revisits the BBC's poetry archive and selects Tongue and Talk: The Dialect Poets - Isle of Man [2019]

Actor and writer Catherine Harvey returns to her family roots in the Isle of Man. She explores the voices of Manx dialect and language speakers, whose words are influenced by the Celts and Norsemen.

Catherine concentrates her search in two areas - the north of the island where her family are from and the west, an area associated with the speaking of Manx Gaelic.

She looks at the work of TE Brown, who is still thought of as the island’s national poet, and the writers who were part of the Manx Cultural Revival.

In St Johns, she meets Dr Breesha Maddrell, Director of Culture Vannin, to discuss the influence of Manx Gaelic on the dialect of the island, before travelling north to talk to cultural activist, Bob Carswell, and members of The Michael Players – the only organisation in the world regularly performing plays in Manx dialect.

Meanwhile, Catherine asks the current Manx Bard, Annie Kissack, if the dialect and language spoken on the island today has changed – and whether one of them has ultimately triumphed.

A Made in Manchester production for BBC Radio 4, first broadcast in 2019.


www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0024wwx


The original series of 'Tongue and Talk: The Dialect Poets' 2018_2022:
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0b3m9sh/episodes/guide
A few clips are available permanently
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0b3m9sh/clips

Randomly a programme gets repeated as part of the series Poetry Extra.
They might come up with a search for "Tongue and Talk: The Dialect Poets""Poetry Extra"site:bbc.co.uk


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From: DaveRo
Date: 11 Nov 24 - 04:44 AM

https://www.silkroad.org/american-railroad-podcast

That page also tells us what PRX is.


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From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 10 Nov 24 - 05:31 PM

A podcast! American Railroad: The Podcast A Limited Series Podcast from Silkroad and PRX

Embark on "American Railroad," a five-episode podcast hosted by Rhiannon Giddens that seeks to right historical wrongs
by highlighting the untold stories and unheard voices from the diverse communities that built America’s railway systems.


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From: GUEST,Steve Shaw
Date: 06 Nov 24 - 05:48 PM

"America" from West Side Story has long been one of my desert island eight. "Somewhere" would also be in the eight except that I've had to opt for diversity in my choices...


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From: FreddyHeadey
Date: 06 Nov 24 - 04:00 PM

Polly Hitchcock - 2024
Radio nan Gàidheal
NB 95% in Gaelic; some music occasionally in the background & two or three short clips.
Availabe to about 25th November 2024.

Ann an 1951, thàinig ban-Ameireaganach a dh'fhuireach sna h-eileanan airson ùine ghoirid. B' ise Polly Hitchcock agus na cois thug i inneal-clàraidh, ùidh ann an ceòl is dualchas nan eilean, agus miann cuid de na h-eileanaich a chlàradh.

'S ann an taigh an dotair ann an Dalabrog a chlàr i a' mhòr-chuid - òrain, puirt air a' phìob, òrain luaidh - agus chaidh clàr le cuid de na thog i fhoillseachadh ann an 1952, às dèidh dhi tilleadh do na Stàitean. Eadar Iain Ruadh, An Eòsag, Iain Pheadair, Eàirdsidh agus Ceit NicDhòmhnaill, Rena NicIllEathain is gu leòr eile, abair gur e clàr air leth a th' ann ri èisteachd an-diugh.

Ach mar a tha Coinneach Mac a' Ghobhainn ag ionnsachadh sa phrògram sa, tha gu leòr eile ann a chlàr i is a bha glaiste ann an tasglann an Smithsonian Institute ann an Washington gu seo.

'S i Rona Lightfoot aon tè a tha ga lorg fhèin is a pàrantan sna clàran; agus tha Cailean MacIllEathain - mac an Dotair MhicIllEathain aig a robh Polly a' dèanamh a clàraidhean - a' bruidhinn air mar a bhiodh a mhàthair, Rena, a' cuimhneachadh air Hitchcock, is i fhèin a' seinn air a son. Cluinnidh sinn cuideachd bho theaghlach Polly Hitchcock fhèin ann an Ameireaga.

Sùil is sealladh air leth air Uibhist a Deas o chionn 70 bliadhna, agus na thàlaidh seinneadair Ameireaganach a thaigh an dotair ann an 1951.




google translation
In 1951, an American woman came to live in the islands for a short time. It was Polly Hitchcock and her friends who brought a recording machine, interested in the music and heritage of the islands, and a desire to record some of the islanders.

It was there that the doctor's house recorded Dalabrog[South Uist] for the most part - songs, pipe tunes, lead songs - and an album with some of the songs was published in 1952, after she returned to the States. Including Iain Ruadh, An Eòsag, Iain Peter, Archidsy and Keit MacDonald, Rena MacLean and plenty of others, let's say it's a great album to listen to today.

But as Kenneagh Smith is learning in this program, there is plenty more that has been recorded in the archive of the Smithsonian Institute in Washington until now.

Rona Lightfoot is the only one who is looking for herself and her parents in the records; and Cailean MacLean - the son of Dr. MacLean with whom Polly was making her recordings - speaks of him as his mother, Rena, used to remember him as Hitchcock, who herself played it for her. We will also hear from Polly Hitchcock's own family in America.

A unique look at South Uist 70 years ago, and the attractiveness of an American singer who was housed there by the doctor in 1951.


www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00243r5
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal is a Scottish Gaelic language radio station owned and operated by BBC Scotland.


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From: FreddyHeadey
Date: 06 Nov 24 - 02:48 PM

I'll just tag on this Bernstein\West Side Story from the same series, 2016.

Somewhere - 2023
Soul Music - Series 3

Leonard Bernstein's hit from West Side Story, that yearns for a better world, has come to have special significance for many.
From Mary Wilson of the Supremes who found it a fitting tribute to Martin Luther King, to the mother who sings it at the end of long frustrating days with her beloved autistic son.
Plus, Stephen Sondheim and Bernstein's daughter Nina discuss writing the lyric and the relatively bad critical response to it.

Also taking part:
Mary Dhonau
Peter Dhonau
Humphrey Burton
Steve Nallon
Clive Snelling
Adrienne Snelling
Graham Clarke

Series about music that makes the hairs stand up on the back of our necks.

www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0076bpw


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From: Rain Dog
Date: 06 Nov 24 - 12:48 PM

Broadcast on BBC Radio 4 last Saturday

Soul Music - America

"America is Anita's all singing, all dancing number from the musical West Side Story. The Puerto Rican Sharks gang argue over whether America is a great place to live, an argument still being played out by migrants today.

With contributions from young migrants to the US as well as an actress who has performed the song in a UK production and a Puerto Rican man who watched Rita Moreno performing the role growing up, and went on to study the musical as an academic in the United States.

Including an interview with Rita Moreno originally broadcast on BBC 100 Women in Conversation in 2023

Produced for BBC Audio Bristol by Sally Heaven"


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From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 05 Nov 24 - 04:29 PM

BBC Radio 6 Music Stories

Another chance to hear a series assessing Bob Dylan's career at the end of three decades - 1969, 1979 and 1989 - and, with the help of those who have worked with and written about the enigmatic star, exploring the ways in which he re-invented himself at those times.

Tonight! 1:00am Wednesday morning; Part 1 Bob Dylan - Changing Times - 1969 - Nashville Skyline.
Having been out of the public eye for quite some time, Dylan returned with a new album, a new sound and new look in 1969. The album Nashville Skyline surprised many with its simple country-tinged songs.
He appeared on Johnny Cash's TV show and chose to return to the concert stage not at Woodstock, but at the Isle of Wight Festival.

Tonight! 2:00am Wednesday morning; Part 2 Bob Dylan - Changing Times - 1979
John Wilson looks back to 1979 when once again Bob Dylan marked the end of a decade by making some major changes in his life and career. He embraced Christianity, spent several months in Bible School and recorded a Gospel album, Slow Train Coming.

Wednesday night 1:00am Thursday morning Part 3 Bob Dylan - Changing Times - 1989
John looks back at 1989 and the album Oh Mercy, which was seen as a comeback and was the first album Dylan had written entirely himself for four years. Recorded in an imposing house in New Orleans and produced by Daniel Lanois (who had been recommended to Dylan by Bono), it was a return to form.

Wednesday night 2am Thursday morning Nashville Cats: The Making Of Blonde On Blonde
In February 1966, Bob rolled in to Nashville to work on his seventh studio album. Following only partially successful sessions in New York, the decision had been taken to relocate to the Colombia label's Music Row studios. Bill Nighy presents the definitive story of what really went down on tape, and in the studio, during the recording of Bob Dylan's classic album Blonde On Blonde.


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From: Rain Dog
Date: 02 Nov 24 - 05:01 AM

Previously broadcast o BBC Radio 4 in 2021 & 2023.

Soul Music - The Parting Glass

"The Parting Glass

Soul Music

"But since it falls unto my lot
That I should rise
And you should not
I'll gently rise and softly call
Goodnight and joy be to you all"

The Parting Glass was written in Scotland and has criss-crossed the Irish Sea, becoming a popular song among Celtic peoples around the world.

Folk singer Karine Polwart, talks of its fragile beauty as a song that can be a rousing drinking song at the end of the night but equally a poignant farewell at a funeral.

For Alaskan Fire Chief Benjamin Fleagle, there was no more fitting song to honour his mentor and colleague at his Fire Department when he passed away over a decade ago.

Alissa McCulloch 'clung' to the song when she heard the Irish singer Hozier sing a version of it at the start of the pandemic in March 2020. At the time, Alissa was mentally unwell at home in Australia and was admitted to hospital where she listened to the song over and over finding comfort in its timeless beauty.

After Canada's worst mass shooting in its history, Pete MacDonald and his sisters recorded an acapella version of the song as a musical tribute to those who lost their lives. It's a tradition in Nova Scotia to sing in the kitchen at parties, wakes and celebrations and they wanted to pay their respects to the dead.

Irish singer Finbar Furey has performed the song with his band the Fureys and talks about its appeal not only in Scotland and Ireland but throughout the Scots-Irish diaspora.

Series about pieces of music with a powerful emotional impact

Producer for BBC Audio in Bristol: Maggie Ayre

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 2021."

A lot of, if not all, previous episodes from the series Soul Music, are available to listen to on BBC Sounds.


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From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 27 Oct 24 - 08:22 AM

BBC Radio 6 Music Sunday 27 October 10:00 to 13:00 Cerys Matthews plays a wide spread of music, including an interesting selection of folk music.
Rachel Newton and Mairearad Green perform Jolene in session! See playlist on programme website.

As the clocks go back, join Cerys for an immersive listen celebrating the changing seasons and the Celtic New Year live from Glasgow.
With guests Kelly MacDonald, Great British Menu winner and Michelin-starred chef Lorna McNee, and author Ian Rankin.
Plus music and conversation from musicians from all over Scotland, including Rachel Newton, Mairearad Green, Pictish Trail and Jacob Alon.

This programme features binaural sounds and may be best listened to with headphones for the full immersive experience.


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From: Rain Dog
Date: 27 Oct 24 - 02:25 AM

On BBC Radio 4 Extra Billy Bragg's Changing Times Episode 1 available on BBC Sounds for 29 days

So Much To Protest About

"1.. So Much To Protest About

Billy Bragg's Changing Times

Episode 1 of 3

These are fractious times.

But there have been fractious times before.

And of all the ways of looking at history, the instinctive reactions of artists, specifically musicians, to changing times, is one of the most fascinating.

From Hamish Henderson to Tom Robinson, the Sex Pistols to U2, and more recently Radiohead and Stormzy, protest music has come a long way.

In the first of three programme, Billy Bragg takes time to savour and share the stories of great moments where musicians were inspired by unfolding events to protest, to perform and to preach of an alternative way.

Along the way there are contributions from authors, artists and academics who have seen technology transform the way in which people create and listen to protest songs.

And there will be a chance to hear from those producing protest music in the era of Brexit, Trump and fake news.

Featured programmes:

‘SONGLINES: Freedom Come All Ye’ [07/07/2009 BBC Radio Scotland]

‘WHICH SIDE ARE YOU ON?: The Golden Age of Protest Songs’ [28/09/2016 BBC Radio 2]

‘IS PROTEST MUSIC DEAD?’ [26/01/2016 BBC Radio 1 & BBC 1 Extra]

Producer: Dan Quick

Made for BBC Radio 4 Extra and first broadcast in July 2019."


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Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2024
From: Rain Dog
Date: 26 Oct 24 - 07:13 AM

Originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2008, repeated on BBC Radio 4 Extra this week and available on BBC Sounds for the next 29 days

Freedom Song

"When celebrated African-American contralto Marian Anderson was refused permission to sing at Washington's Constitution Hall in 1939, the result was a free concert at the Lincoln memorial.

75,000 people gathered to hear Anderson's solo recital.

Tony Phillips tells the story of a remarkable event where the worlds of high art and civil rights were brought together.

Produced at BBC Manchester by Ekene Akalawu.

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in January 2008."


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Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2024
From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 24 Oct 24 - 09:35 AM

Thank you, Freddy. The two Attenborough programmes are far more useful than all my clips!
I think the Margaret Barry concert was at the Bedford Arms, which we used to visit when my son lived in Balham.

There are two editions of David Attenborough on Desert Island Discs. Just search for them on Google;

Saturday 10 March 1979 https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p009mxny
Roy Plomley's castaway is zoologist David Attenborough.

Sunday 29 January 2012 https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01b8yy0
For the 70th anniversary edition of Desert Island Discs, Sir David Attenborough chooses his eight tracks, book and luxury item for the desert island. Presented by Kirsty Young.


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Subject: RE: BBC Radio This week 2024
From: FreddyHeadey
Date: 23 Oct 24 - 07:36 PM

OK, Cult not Folk! ;)
This short series is being repeated at the moment.


Cutler the Lax - 2014
Legendary Scottish surrealist Ivor Cutler,,,,
Episode 1 -
,,, provides disappointment for cavemen and a cheap alternative to liquor.

Episode 2   -
,,, discovers ancient Egyptian music and what the Dutch think of British pubs.

Episode 3   -
,,, samples the archives and enjoys some Marabut music and a jolly Japanese ditty.

episodes guide
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03vczg2/episodes/guide


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