Arts, Jazz & World
A selection of Radio 3's arts, drama, world music and jazz programmes.
Alice Zawadzki & Sam Lee collaborate with nightingale
A magical musical moment between a nightingale, Sam Lee, and Alice Zawadzki.
29/04/2016—The Verb
Ian McMillan's guests on the cabaret of the word include poet Maura Dooley.
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Who Has Seen the Wind?
Texts and music on the theme of the wind. Readings by Cheryl Campbell and Neil Pearson.
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International Jazz Day Special - Stan Sulzmann Quartet and Gus Stirrat Band—Jazz Line-Up
A special live edition celebrating International Jazz Day, with saxophonist Stan Sulzmann.
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Sonnets in the City
Series of dramas written in response to Shakespeare's most powerful sonnets
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Kammer Klang—Hear and Now
From Cafe Oto in London, music by Michael Finnissy and electronic composer John Wall.
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Mr Rainbow—Between the Ears
Kafka-inspired drama about a young man seeking advice from a series of self-help experts.
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Song of Myself—Drama on 3
Reading of Whitman's poem Song of Myself, with excerpts from Orson Welles's 1953 version.
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A Body of Essays: Philip Kerr - Breaking Brain—The Essay, A Body of Essays: Series 2
Crime writer Philip Kerr explains how brain surgery has advanced over the years.
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Taking It All Back Home—Sunday Feature
Singer Sam Lee explores how archives around the world are repatriating sound recordings.
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Suits; Neil LaBute—Free Thinking
Shahidha Bari explores the history of suits with Anne McElvoy. Plus dramatist Neil LaBute.
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The Quiet in the Land
Glenn Gould's documentary about the Mennonite community at Red River, Manitoba.
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First Find Your Tree—Between the Ears
Feature about violin maker Andrea Ortona's work creating a copy of a Guarneri Kemp violin.
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