BBC Cardiff Singer of the World
Our coverage of the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World is about to start.
It was exciting to be reminded of former winners on Radio 3 Breakfast this morning.
The website with the up-to-date information is bbc.co.uk/cardiffsinger.
Do please visit the site and enter the debate about this year's competition and competitions in general.
Will you be following the competition? How should we best reflect such competitions on air?


Comment number 1.
At 08:53 10th Jun 2009, kleines c wrote:The coverage of 'Cardiff' is pretty good this year, both on BBC Four (television) and Radio 3.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/mbradio3/F7497567?thread=6659255&latest=1
Keep up the good work! All the best, c (& the gang).
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Comment number 2.
At 09:17 10th Jun 2009, returningpaul wrote:I endorse kleines c's comment above;the coverage has been excellent. I have also enjoyed Aled Jones's coverage shown on the iPlayer.
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Comment number 3.
At 09:22 10th Jun 2009, Reiner_Torheit wrote:Sadly I am locked out of being able to watch any of this, since the iPlayer is shut-off to those living outside the UK :( I would certainly have watched otherwise.
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Comment number 4.
At 15:26 10th Jun 2009, dadeluna wrote:That's unbelieveble! I am locked out of being able to watch or listen any of this, 'cause I live outside the UK!!!
What's bestiality is it???
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Comment number 5.
At 10:14 11th Jun 2009, Jillgroz wrote:I am enjoying watching Cardiff singer of the World and I am confused with what appears to be a live concert and is not. For example I heard at lunchtime on Radio 3 yesterday the result of last nights concert This spoilt it for me as I expect it did for many others?
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Comment number 6.
At 21:48 11th Jun 2009, jungwirthhorner wrote:BBC Cardiff Singer of the World.
Excellent stuff,but horrid titles&intro score.
One other niggle;somewhat discourteously the solo horn in Handel's
Julio Cesare was not credited.For those interested the horn player is
Angus West,1st horn National Opera of Wales.
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