Schedule
Early
01:00
Through the Night—06/08/2008
Jonathan Swain introduces music by Tchaikovsky, Vivaldi, Campra, Glazunov and Mozart.
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Morning
07:00
Breakfast—06/08/2008
Rob Cowan introduces music by Mozart, Bach, Handel, Chopin, Gershwin and Monteverdi.
10:00
Classical Collection—06/08/2008
Sarah Walker introduces music by Copland, Ravel, Lutoslawski, Bach and Rachmaninov.
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Afternoon
12:00
Composer of the Week—Anton Bruckner, Episode 3
3/5Te Deum, Bruckner's favourite of his works, and the 7th Symphony, a monument to Wagner.(R)
13:00
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert—St Mananan Festival, Episode 2
2/4Music from the 2008 Mananan Festival, including Tchaikovsky, Schubert, Vivaldi and Simcock
14:00
Afternoon Concert—06/08/2008
A repeat of a Prom, with Beethoven's Symphony No 1 and Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde.(R)
17:00
In Tune—06/08/2008
WIth Petroc Trelawny. Featuring Kristjan Jarvi, Graham Vick, Paul Nilon, Stephen Montague.
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Evening
19:30
BBC Proms—2008, Prom 27: BBC Symphony Orchestra, Prom 27 - Part 1
1/2A performance of Messiaen's L'Ascension and Stravinsky's Violin Concerto.
20:25
Twenty Minutes—Memories of Messiaen
Pierre Boulez, Tristan Murail and George Benjamin, recall their studies with Messiaen.
20:45
BBC Proms—2008, Prom 27: BBC Symphony Orchestra, Prom 27 - Part 2
The Prom concludes with George Benjamin's Ringed by the Flat Horizon and works by Ravel.
21:45
Sunday Feature—Bosphorus Battles
Tom de Waal takes a journey up the Bosphorus to present a portrait of Istanbul.(R)
22:30
Artist Focus—Proms Artist Focus (Julia Fischer), Episode 2
2/3Featuring violinist Julia Fischer, who is heard in a selection of music by Mendelssohn.
23:00
The Essay—The Future's Not What it Used to Be, Trust Me, I'm a Scientist
2/3Looking at HG Wells and Aldous Huxley's questioning whether can science mend broken dreams
23:15
Late Junction—06/08/2008
Music including early American rhythm 'n' blues and early electronic music by Daphne Oram.
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Late
01:00
Through the Night—07/08/2008
Jonathan Swain introduces music by Jongen, Reger, Tchaikovsky, Mozart, Telemann and Suk.












