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• Guardian, 22 June, radio listing for ‘Radio 3 in Concert’ with the BBC Singers at the
Aldeburgh Festival, broadcast on the 25 June
• Guardian, 22 June, radio listing for ‘Radio 3 in Concert’ for the ‘Kanneh-Mason and
Friends’ concert at the Aldeburgh Festival, broadcast on the 26 June
• Observer, 23 June, radio listing for ‘Radio 3 in Concert’ with Alban Gerhardt at the
Aldeburgh Festival, broadcast on the 24 June
• Observer, 23 June, radio listing for ‘Radio 3 in Concert’ with the BBC Singers at the
Aldeburgh Festival, broadcast on the 25 June
• Observer, 23 June, radio listing for ‘Radio 3 in Concert’ for the ‘Kanneh-Mason and
Friends’ concert at the Aldeburgh Festival, broadcast on the 26 June
Radio & Podcasts
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• BBC Radio 3, 19 December, ‘Breakfast’ show including mention of the 75 Aldeburgh
Festival
• BBC Radio 3, 19 December, ‘In Tune’ including mention of the 75th Aldeburgh
Festival
• BBC Radio 3, 30 May, ‘In Tune’ interview with Gweneth Ann Rand ahead of her
performances of Oliver Messiaen at the Aldeburgh Festival
• Times Radio, 31 May, ‘Ed Vaizey’s Culture Club’ interview with Roger Wright on the
Aldeburgh Festival
• Thoroughly Good Classical Music Podcast, 03 June, episode on ‘Blond Eckbert’ at the
Aldeburgh Festival including interviews with Robin Norton-Hale and the cast and
production team
• BBC Radio Norfolk, 04 June, interview with Monica Henschel ahead of the Henschel
Quartet performing at ‘Norfolk Quartet’ at the Aldeburgh Festival on the 11 June
(from 38:03)
• BBC Radio 3, 15 June, ‘Saturday Morning’ with Tom Service at the Aldeburgh Festival
• BBC Radio 3, 17 June, ‘Radio 3 in Concert’ broadcast of the 1948: Opening Night
concert with Britten Sinfonia at the Aldeburgh Festival
• BBC Radio 3, 18 June, ‘In Tune’ interview with Rolf Hind ahead of his performance at
the Aldeburgh Festival
• BBC Radio 3, 18 June, ‘Radio 3 in Concert’ broadcast of Steven Osbourne’s concert at
the Aldeburgh Festival
• BBC Radio Suffolk, 19 June, interview with Roger Wright on the 75th Aldeburgh
Festival and his Knighthood