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March 2003

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Sounds Irish 2003 features music by and conversation with some of Ireland's most prominent classical artists and ensembles.

James Joyce
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From the Archives
Sounds Irish 2002
Flutist James Galway, perhaps Ireland's most acclaimed musical ambassador, and an engaging storyteller, reviews his long and distinguished career.

Sounds Irish 2001
Hear a quick lesson on the Irish language, listen to last year's two-hour program, and read an article from Tom Crann about Irish classical music concerts.

Sounds Irish 2000
Hear the original two-hour program and read an article from Tom Crann about his experiences in Ireland and how Sounds Irish began.

WHERE CLASSIC MEETS CELTIC
Derek Bell Sounds Irish celebrates the brilliant music at the heart of Irish life. Classical meets Celtic this year, as Tom remembers musician Derek Bell of the Chieftains, who died unexpectedly in October while the group was on a US tour. The Belfast native will no doubt be remembered as a member of the one of the most famous Irish bands in the world. But he was also a classically trained composer and instrumentalist, accomplished on the oboe, English horn, and keyboards.

James JoyceWhen in Dublin, it's impossible to escape the looming presence of James Joyce. He's celebrated as one of the seminal writers of the 20th century. But what you might not know is that Joyce had a pretty fair tenor voice, too. Renowned Joyce scholar and Irish Senator David Norris fills us in on Joyce's musical talent, tastes and legacy.

W. B. YeatsIt's also impossible to escape the presence of traditional Irish song and folk melody in Ireland, and this year we'll hear how two Irish classical composers have used traditional airs to great effect. There's also a poem and a song from W.B. Yeats, and more.


ABOUT THE HOST
Host Tom CrannTom Crann is a classical music host and producer for Minnesota Public Radio's Classical 24 service. In May 1999, he became the first American "presenter" with a daily program on national radio in Ireland. He was one of the original voices of Lyric FM when Radio Telefs ireann (RT), Ireland's national broadcaster, put that country's first full-time classical music and arts station on the air. He is still an occasional contributor to Lyric FM, and has been published in the Irish Times. A New Jersey native, he's managed to put his love of music and his English degree from Providence College to use in public radio since 1987, working at stations in St. Louis; Evansville, Indiana; Buffalo, New York; and Los Angeles. Email the Host

Sounds Irish is produced in association with Lyric FM, Ireland's national classical music and arts radio station. Lyric will also broadcast the program in Ireland on St. Patrick's Day.
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