Schedule
Early
01:00
Through the Night—22/07/2009
Including Holst, Mozart, Mendelssohn, Bartok, Ravel, CPE Bach, Rachmaninov and Dvorak.
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Morning
07:00
Breakfast—Rob Cowan
With Rob Cowan. Wake up to music, news and the occasional surprise.
10:00
Classical Collection—22/07/2009
Including Spontini: La Vestale. Liszt: Piano Sonata in B minor. Haydn: Symphony No 58.
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Afternoon
12:00
Composer of the Week—Maurice Ravel (1875-1937), Poets
3/5Donald Macleod explores the importance for Ravel of the poets he read and knew.(R)
13:00
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert—City of London Festival 2009, Sophie Bevan, Allan Clayton and Giuliano Sommerhalder
10/12Sophie Bevan, Allan Clayton and Giuliano Sommerhalder in Handel, Purcell and Nicholson.
14:00
Afternoon Concert—Prom 9 - Mahler: Symphony No 9
Bernard Haitink conducts the LSO in a performance of Mahler's 9th Symphony.(R)
16:00
Choral Evensong—22/07/2009
Live from the Parish Church of St Mary of Charity, Faversham.
17:00
In Tune—22/07/2009
Members of Holland Park Opera & the Aquarelle Guitar Quartet.
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Evening
20:00
BBC Proms—2009, Prom 08: 800th Anniversary of Cambridge University, Part 1
1/2Vaughan Williams: The Wasps; 5 songs. Ryan Wigglesworth: The Genesis of Secrecy.
20:45
Twenty Minutes—Proms Plus: Cambridge University at 800
Louise Fryer hosts a discussion to mark Cambridge University's 800th anniversary.
21:05
BBC Proms—2009, Prom 08: 800th Anniversary of Cambridge University, Part 2
2/2Stanford: Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in A. Saint-Saens: Symphony No 3 (Organ).
22:30
New Generation Artists—Mahan Esfahani
Iranian-born harpsichord player Mahan Esfahani plays pieces by Scarlatti and Sweelinck.
23:00
The Essay—Robert Graves and the Poetic Myth, Episode 2
2/4Exploring Robert Graves's use of myth in understanding and reflecting the wider world.(R)
23:15
Late Junction—22/07/2009
Including interpretations of Guillaume de Machaut by French ensemble Hypnos.
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Late
01:00
Through the Night—23/07/2009
Including Grieg, Franck, Gilson, Bach, Schubert, Spohr, Ravel, Rameau, Haydn, Mendelssohn.












