Schedule
Early
01:00
Through the Night—11/02/2009
Jonathan Swain presents music, including Beethoven, Haas, Walton, Haydn and Brahms.
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Morning
07:00
Breakfast—Sara Mohr-Pietsch
Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents music by Monteverdi, Vivaldi, Schubert, Chopin, Bach and Dvorak
10:00
Classical Collection—Sarah Walker
Sarah Walker presents music by Vivaldi, Schubert, Haydn, M Haydn, Francaix and Hummel.
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Afternoon
12:00
Composer of the Week—Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), Episode 3
3/5Donald Macleod talks to Charles Rosen, who tells the story behind the Diabelli Variations.(R)
13:00
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert—City of London Festival 2008, Episode 10
10/12The Pavel Haas Quartet and Ebene Quartet in works by Haydn and Mendelssohn.
14:00
Afternoon Concert—Ancient Greece, Episode 3
3/5Louise Fryer presents music by Beethoven, Monteverdi, Satie, Haydn, Roussel and Nielsen.
16:00
Choral Evensong—11/02/2009
From Chester Cathedral.
17:00
In Tune—In Tune
Presented by Sean Rafferty. With the Academy of Ancient Music and the Chelsea Opera Group.
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Evening
19:00
Performance on 3—Imogen Cooper/Britten Sinfonia
The Britten Sinfonia perform Beethoven, with pianist Imogen Cooper, plus Webern and Haydn.
21:15
Night Waves—Abraham Lincoln
Anne McElvoy reassesses the legacy of Abraham Lincoln 200 years after his birth.
22:00
Composer of the Week—Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), Episode 3
3/5Donald Macleod talks to Charles Rosen, who tells the story behind the Diabelli Variations.(R)
23:00
The Essay—Darwin's Children, Episode 3
3/5Douglas Davies charts the birth of anthropology and the idea of an evolution of religion.
23:15
Late Junction—Fiona Talkington
Fiona Talkington's varied musical mix includes Inuit wedding music and songs from Georgia.
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Late
01:00
Through the Night—12/02/2009
Jonathan Swain presents music, including Evanghelatos, Beethoven, Rachmaninov and Sibelius











