RTÉ lyric FM celebrates 25 years on air

admin admin | 05-02 00:15

When it started it broke new ground as the only dedicated classical and arts music radio station in the country.

Presenters from some of the station’s best-loved shows will be on hand to host the event including Marty Whelan, Aedin Gormley, Paul Herriott, Niall Carroll, Liz Nolan and Lorcan Murray joining forces to celebrate the anniversary.

Tonight’s concert will feature the music of Puccini, Rodgers & Hammerstein, Bizet, Morricone, Bernstein, John Williams, Strauss, Copeland and many more.

Lyric FM presenters, back row from left, Paul Herriott, Aedín Gormley, Lorcan Murray, Niall Carroll and Liz Nolan. Front row, Marty Whelan

President Michael D Higgins sent a message of congratulations for the station's birthday.

"Over the past quarter-century, lyric FM has truly enhanced the cultural landscape of Ireland, showcasing the beauty and diversity of not just classical music but also such a wide range of music that includes traditional, jazz, world music, musicals and film scores," President Higgins said.

"In embracing contemporary compositions, also and bringing innovative, insightful programming to audiences nationwide, the station has become an integral part of our artistic tapestry.

"It represents public service broadcasting at its best." 

As well as a host of favourites, tonight's concert will debut three new pieces of music that were commissioned by lyric FM in their birthday year, written by Irish artists.

They include Limerick composer and Cranberries drummer Fergal Lawler's The Curragower Falls, which reflects on memories of childhood by the River Shannon.

Cork composer Paul Frost's A New Day Rising captures the feeling of waking up to a new day, to the sounds of nature and the irrepressible sense of optimism.

Dundalk composer and fiddle player Zoe Conway’s Bualadh an Cheoil, Bualadh an Chroí (Music playing, heart beating) is about the powerful connection of Irish music to the body and dance. 

RTÉ Lyric FM presenters, from left, Marty Whelan, Liz Nolan, Aedín Gormley, Paul Herriott, Lorcan Murray and Niall Caroll

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Back in 2019, proposed plans to move lyric FM to Cork or Dublin sparked outrage from loyal fans and listeners and a grass roots campaign was mounted to ‘Keep lyric in Limerick’.

The campaign was successful and five years later, the station has gone from strength to strength and continues to be based at Cornmarket Square in the heart of the city.

Tonight’s concert will be broadcast live on lyric FM from 7.30pm.

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