Schedule
Early
00:00
The Early Music Show—Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Tracing the life of Charles V through music he would have heard and been associated with.(R)
01:00
Through the Night—13/04/2008
Jonathan Swain introduces works by Brahms, Schubert, Bach, Dukas, Paganini and Hummel.
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Morning
07:00
Breakfast—13/04/2008
Including music by Striggio, Dvorak, Liadov, Bach, Hindemith and Haydn.
10:00
Sunday Morning—13/04/2008
Debating the question that if architecture is frozen music, how does it sound?
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Afternoon
12:00
Private Passions—13/04/2008
Prof Simon Baron-Cohen chooses works by Bach, Mozart, Eva Cassidy as well as klezmer music
13:00
The Early Music Show—Acis and Galatea
Lucie Skeaping explores Acis and Galatea, one of Handel's most popular works.
14:00
Radio 3 Requests—13/04/2008
Listeners' requests include music by Handel, Boccherini, Beethoven and Schubert.
16:00
Choral Evensong—13/04/2008
From the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, Oxford.
17:00
Discovering Music—History of the Serenade, Episode 1
1/2An exploration of the history of the serenade, focusing on the beginnings of the form.
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Evening
18:30
Choir and Organ—13/04/2008
Aled Jones presents choral music from Australia and New Zealand.
20:00
Drama on 3—The Country Wife
A man spreads the false rumour that he is impotent to gain access to other men's wives.
22:15
Sunday Feature—Homer's Landscapes, The Odyssey
3/3Adam Nicolson visits the locations of Odysseus's journey home in Homer's Odyssey.
23:00
Words and Music—We Must Love One Another or Die
With readings from MacNeice, Steinbeck and Orwell, and music by Britten, Barber and Bartok
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Late
00:00
The Early Music Show—Sacred Music: Tallis and Byrd in London
Harry Christophers talks about Tallis and Byrd's lives in London.(R)
01:00
Through the Night—13/04/2008
Jonathan Swain introduces works by Brahms, Schubert, Bach, Dukas, Paganini and Hummel.













