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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 5:48 pm Post subject: Aled's February appearances |
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A week of Aled sitting in for Sarah Kennedy! - - could be good if you can get up that early...! And another week of sitting in for Ken Bruce!! even better....
Friday 1st
* Dawn Patrol: BBC radio 2 Aled sits for The Dawn Patrol: News, views and music, plus a review of the morning's papers. Including 6.20 Pause for Thought.
* Friday Night is Music Night: BBC radio 2 and Mermaid, London: Aled presents the show live from London's Mermaid. Martin Yates conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra with special guests tenor Nicholas Ransley, soprano Rebecca Bottone and Juan Martin on guitar
Sunday 3rd:
* Good Morning Sunday: BBC 2 7.00 – 9.00: Aled welcomes Grammy Award-winning singer and UN Global Ambassador Dionne Warwick, while Chick Yuill offers his pearls of wisdom.
* The Choir: BBC 3 6.30 – 8.00: Aled talks to Robert Hollingworth about the short-lived, 16th century genre of madrigal comedy and presents a complete performance of a modern madrigal fable - Menotti's The Unicorn, the Gorgon and the Manticore, marking the first anniversary of the composer's death
Monday 4th Dawn Patrol: BBC radio 2 Aled sits for The Dawn Patrol: News, views and music, plus a review of the morning's papers. Including 6.20 Pause for Thought.
Tuesday 5th: Dawn Patrol: BBC radio 2 Aled sits for The Dawn Patrol: News, views and music, plus a review of the morning's papers. Including 6.20 Pause for Thought
Wednesday 6th: Dawn Patrol: BBC radio 2 Aled sits for The Dawn Patrol: News, views and music, plus a review of the morning's papers. Including 6.20 Pause for Thought
Thursday 7th: Dawn Patrol: BBC radio 2 Aled sits for The Dawn Patrol: News, views and music, plus a review of the morning's papers. Including 6.20 Pause for Thought
Friday 8th: Dawn Patrol: BBC radio 2 Aled sits for The Dawn Patrol: News, views and music, plus a review of the morning's papers. Including 6.20 Pause for Thought
Sunday 10th :
* Good Morning Sunday: BBC 2 7.00 – 9.00: Aled welcomes the 'Godfather of British Country Music', Charlie Landsborough, who is live in the studio. He also says hello to Father Malachy Keegan, principal Roman Catholic Chaplain to HM Prison Service.
* The Choir: BBC 3 6.30 – 8.00 Aled finds out about Polyphony, one of the UK's most admired professional choirs, as he talks to Stephen Layton, who founded the group 22 years ago and still leads them today.
Monday 11th: Aled in for Ken Bruce: BBC radio 2 9.00 - 12.30 Aled sits in for Ken Bruce, and includes Tracks of My Years and the Album of the Week.
Tuesday 12th: Aled in for Ken Bruce: BBC radio 2 9.00 - 12.30 Aled sits in for Ken Bruce, and includes Tracks of My Years and the Album of the Week.
Wednesday 13th: Aled in for Ken Bruce: BBC radio 2 9.00 - 12.30 Aled sits in for Ken Bruce, and includes Tracks of My Years and the Album of the Week.
Thursday 14th: Aled in for Ken Bruce: BBC radio 2 9.00 - 12.30 Aled sits in for Ken Bruce, and includes Tracks of My Years and the Album of the Week.
Friday 15th:: Aled in for Ken Bruce: BBC radio 2 9.00 - 12.30 Aled sits in for Ken Bruce, and includes Tracks of My Years and the Album of the Week.
Sunday 17th:
* Good Morning Sunday: BBC 2 7.00 – 9.00 Aled welcomes Katie Melua into the studio to play live and chat about Children in Need, and Father Malachy Keegan, Senior Roman Catholic Chaplain to HM Prison Service, talks about restorative justice.
* The Choir: BBC 3 6.30 – 8.00 David Fanshawe has spent over 10 years recording singers across the Pacific Islands. He talks to Aled about his travels and Tahitian and French Polynesian choral traditions.
Sunday 24th
* Good Morning Sunday: BBC 2 7.00 – 9.00 Aled welcomes folk singer-songwriter Julie Felix; and Terl Bryant from Psalm Drummers provides a reflection.
* Songs of Praise: BBC 1 4.35 - 5.10: Aled visits the Church of the Holy Innocents in Highnam, Gloucestershire, designed by Thomas Gambier Parry whose son composed the icon of British music, Jerusalem.
Hymns include: All People That On Earth Do Dwell; Angel Voices Ever Singing; and Dear Lord and Father of Mankind. [S]
* The Choir: BBC 3 6.30 – 8.00 Aled presents choral settings of words by the quintessential American poet, Walt Whitman, and discovers that Whitman's fame began when he was taken up by English composers. With music by Vaughan Williams, Holst, Delius, Hindemith and Charles Ives.
As usual, the appearances will be updated throughout the month |
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