Schedule
Early
01:00
Through the Night—20/06/2009
Music including Bruckner, Sweelinck, Telemann, Melcer, Villa-Lobos, Chopin and Mendelssohn
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Morning
07:00
Breakfast—Martin Handley
With Martin Handley. Including a Poem for Today from Tom Paulin and a Haydn Piano Sonata.
09:00
CD Review—Building a Library: Mendelssohn: Lobgesang
With Andrew McGregor. Including Building a Library: Mendelssohn's Choral Symphony No 2.
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Afternoon
12:15
Music Matters—John Potter/Leonard Bernstein/Thomas Hampson
Tom Service talks to tenor John Potter about his book on the history of the tenor voice.
13:00
The Early Music Show—The Great Schism
Catherine Bott explores the music of the Great Schism of Western Christianity.
14:00
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert—Steven Isserlis and Kirill Gerstein
Fiona Talkington presents Steven Isserlis (cello) in Rachmaninov, Julius Isserlis, Pletnev
15:00
World Routes—World Routes in China, Music of the Hani and Yi People
1/3Lucy Duran explores the music of the Hani and Yi people in Yunnan Province, China.(R)
16:00
Jazz Library—Bud Shank
Alyn Shipton profiles the late saxophonist and flautist Bud Shank.
17:00
Jazz Record Requests—20/06/2009
Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
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Evening
18:00
Opera on 3—Opera on 3 from the Royal Opera House, Purcell's Dido and Aeneas/Handel's Acis and Galatea
6/8Louise Fryer presents Purcell's Dido and Aeneas, and Handel's Acis and Galatea.
21:00
Night Music—20/06/2009
The Retrospect Ensemble and Lawrence Cummings (harpsichord) perform Purcell and Handel.
22:00
Between the Ears—Ghost Town
A portrait evoking vanishing towns in the American Southwest.
22:30
Hear and Now—Canterbury Sounds New Festival 2009, Cutler, Gorecki, Penderecki
2/2Ivan Hewett with music from the 2009 Canterbury Sounds New Festival. With Cutler, Gorecki.
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Late
00:00
Jazz Library—Kid Ory
Alyn Shipton and Michael Pointon select the highlights of trombonist Kid Ory's work.(R)
01:00
Through the Night—21/06/2009
Music including Dvorak, Zelenka, Neruda, Ranta, Bruch, Vaughan Williams and Beethoven.












