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Louth’s Hidden Musical Gem

46m · Published 09 Jan 13:25

Funded by Coimisiún na Meán with the Television Licence Fee

 

Louth’s Hidden Musical Gem, a new radio documentary by Little Road Productions Ltd., will broadcast at 12noon on Tuesday December 26th 2023 on LMFM Radio.

 

Standing tall in the choir loft of St Patrick’s Cathedral in Dundalk since 1900, the pipe organ created by the world-renowned Henry Willis and Sons pipe organ builders in the UK has had many musicians and composers caress its keys since Henry Lucas Balfour, organist at the Royal Albert Hall in London first ‘opened’ the organ on July 1st 1900, with a recital of classical music. In this one-hour radio documentary, we chart the history of the organ through multiple parallel narratives, looking at those who made it and have taken care of it for so many years, along with some of the personal stories of the many organists who have played it over the last 122 years, many of whom are household names in the musical world, such as Michael Van Dessel. 

 

Featuring an interview on location with the current organist, Brendan McCourt, along with interviews with Brian McIvor, audiovisual producer & broadcaster, Annalisa Monticelli, Programme Director & Répétiteur at Dundalk IT, Brian Walsh, Curator, Louth County Museum and Anne Ward, Former County Librarian & Choir Member, along with archive material, the documentary attempts to uncover the history of Louth’s Hidden Musical Gem for all the world to hear.

 

 

The documentary was funded by Coimisiún na Meán with the Television Licence Fee

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TY Students Christmas 2023 Special

1h 0m · Published 07 Jan 17:19

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LMFM TY Media Week

1h 15m · Published 14 Apr 14:33

LMFM's TY Media Week in association with Learning Waves and the BAI.

The TY students have been busy learning all things radio and have produced their OWN radio programme which was broadcast live on Easter Monday.

Congratulations to all who took part!

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Mike Bunn - In Camera

46m · Published 31 Oct 09:00
Mike Bunn, the renowned photographer, who celebrates his 80th Birthday this year, recalls moments from a remarkable life in conversation with Gerry Kelly. Yes the man behind the lens is In Camera for once in his life....

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"Joey" - The Story Of Joey Maher

52m · Published 20 Jun 11:06
"Joey" tells the story of former World Handball champion Joey Maher, looking back on the Drogheda native's career and the many interests he had away from the alley.

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IMAGINERS Documentary by Neuroscientist, Dr Sabina Brennan

45m · Published 21 Mar 08:42

Did you know that Migraine is the 7th most debilitating condition in the World, affecting up to 12% of the population!

On a personal level Neuroscientist, Dr Sabina Brennan, knows all about Migraine and has encountered it extensively through her work.

She wants to bust the myth that Migraine is just a headache but rather a neurological condition that can be treated and requires greater understanding all round.

For the next hour, Dr Sabina Brennan shines a light on Migraine with her Documentary “Imaginers” ……..

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Thomas D'arcy McGee

46m · Published 06 Jan 16:53
He was an Irish revolutionary who went on to become one of the founders of Canada and was assassinated by the Fenians. The documentary, ‘Thomas D’arcy McGee: Irish Rebel, Canadian Patriot’ tells the story of this remarkable Carlingford man. Hear this remarkable documentary LMFM Monday December 30th at 12 noon. Produced for LMFM by Jim Doherty, funded by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland with the Television licence fee.

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Educating Oldcastle -The Laurence Gilson Legacy

44m · Published 06 Jan 16:36

The year is 1809 in the city of London where Laurence Gilson fromOldcastle, County Meath is writing his last Will and Testament. It is an endowment that will have far reaching consequences for thousands of people across north Meath, Cavan, Westmeath and beyond, for more than two hundred years.

Hear the story the story of Laurence Gilson and the educational legacy he left in his home town." On Dec 31st from 12 noon here on LMFM.

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From Top of The Pops to Top of the Polls

44m · Published 25 Oct 20:40
The story of well-known Councillor and former Mayor Frank Godfrey

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Jim Craven: A Dynamic Genius

46m · Published 21 Apr 23:00

'Jim Craven: A Dynamic Genius’ explores the life and works of Jim Craven (1935–1980), a Dundalk poet inspired by Kavanagh and referred to by John B Keane as 'a dynamic genius’.

Born into a large family, he lived in the townland of Balregan in the Parish of Faughart, just a few miles north of Dundalk.The townland where he spent most of his life resulted in one of his local nicknames becoming the ‘Bard of Balregan’.Many also referred to him as the‘Laureate of Louth’.

His poetry explored many themes including childhood, nature, rurality, sexuality, love, violence, religion, mythology and history. He also wrote frequently on ‘The Troubles’, having been brought up only a stone’s throw from the border.

In his lifetime, Jim had his work published inThe Dundalk Democrat and in periodicals in the USA.Two books were published after his death -Selected Poems in 1983 and Nice of You Jim in 2005. His work was also included in Eugene Robert Platt's A Patrick Kavanagh Anthology in 1973 and Daniel J. Casey's Poetry of the Cúchulainn Country in 1978.

Craven passed away at the age of 45 years on the 27th April 1980 in a car accident.

Featuring Jim’s brother, Paddy Craven, who wrote a play about Jim’s life that was performed in the Town Hall in 2010, his niece Deirdre Craven, and his good friend Gerry Murphy, the documentary remembers both the man behind the poetry, along with the work that he created during his short life, in order to preserve it for the generations to come.

Local artist Jinx Lennon is also featured throughout performing some of Jim’s many poems.

Funded by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) with the television license fee, and produced by Little Road Productions Ltd.

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LMFM Documentaries has 44 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 26:49:51. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 8th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 21st, 2024 20:40.

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