Schedule
Early
00:00
The Early Music Show—Edinburgh International Festival 2007, 08/09/2007
Catherine Bott introduces highlights from a concert at Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh.(R)
01:00
Through the Night—16/09/2007
Composers include Mussorgsky, Grieg, Brahms, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Reger and Praetorius.
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Morning
07:00
Breakfast—16/09/2007
Including music by Robert Parsons, Puccini, Marais, Chopin, Lanner and Francaix.
10:00
Sunday Morning—16/09/2007
Iain Burnside explores music made in the Indian summer of a musician's creativity: old age
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Afternoon
12:00
Private Passions—16/09/2007
Michael Berkeley talks to author Kiran Desai, who chooses Bach and varied Indian music.
13:00
The Early Music Show—Edinburgh International Festival 2007, 16/09/2007
Violinist Chiara Banchini and Ensemble 415 in a programme of Italian chamber sonatas.
14:00
Radio 3 Requests—16/09/2007
Chi-chi Nwanoku with listeners' requests, including Rossini, Verdi, Weber and Ivanovs.
16:00
Choral Evensong—16/09/2007
From Southwark Cathedral, London, with Bach's Toccata in F played by organist Peter Wright
17:00
Discovering Music—Brahms Symphony No 3
Stephen Johnson explores Brahms's 'free but happy' Third Symphony with the BBC SO.
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Evening
18:30
Choir and Organ—16/09/2007
Aled Jones with the French chamber choir Accentus, and their founder Laurence Equilbey.
20:00
Drama on 3—After the Quake
By Haruki Murakami. Touching stories of people affected by the Kobe earthquake of 1995.
21:30
Sunday Feature—An American Legend: James Agee
Blake Morrison visits the writer's home in Tennessee and follows his footsteps to Alabama.
22:15
Words and Music—Villains
Villainy is reflected in music by Mozart and Bartok, and poems by Oscar Wilde and Shelley.
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Late
00:00
The Early Music Show—09/09/2007
Ashley Solomon presents vocal works by Gesualdo, Monteverdi, Luzzaschi and Strozzi.(R)
01:00
Through the Night—17/09/2007
Composers include Beethoven, Shostakovich, Gershwin, Josquin Desprez, Farnaby and Forster.











