Schedule
Early
00:00
Jazz Library—Jack DeJohnette
Drummer Jack DeJohnette joins Alyn Shipton to discuss his choice of his own recordings.(R)
01:00
Through the Night—25/10/2009
Music including Franck, Rameau, Leclair, Rebel, Boismortier, Haydn, Arlen and Gershwin.
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Morning
07:00
Breakfast—Sunday - Martin Handley
Presented by Martin Handley, who shares his personal choice of music.
10:00
Sunday Morning—25/10/2009
David Owen Norris explores how music complements and enriches drama.
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Afternoon
12:00
Private Passions—Stewart Copeland
Michael Berkeley meets drummer from The Police and opera composer Stewart Copeland.
13:00
The Early Music Show—The Elizabethan Stage Jig
Lucie Skeaping explores bawdy musical comedies from 16th and 17th century England.
14:00
Radio 3 Requests—Fiona Talkington
Listeners' requests, including Ravel, Lauridsen, Wagner, Reger, Mozart and Billy Mayerl.
16:00
Choral Evensong—21/10/2009
From Gloucester Cathedral.
17:00
Discovering Music—Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition
Charles Hazlewood and the BBC NOW explore Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition.
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Evening
18:30
Choir and Organ—The Bach Choir Profile
Aled Jones talks to members of the long-established London-based ensemble The Bach Choir.
20:00
Night Waves—Free Thinking 2009, Concluding Discussion, Part 1
1/2Matthew Sweet hosts conversation and debate about Radio 3's 2009 Free Thinking festival.
20:20
Drama on 3—Beware the Kids
A new drama which tackles the themes of family and responsibility.
21:20
Night Waves—Free Thinking 2009, Concluding Discussion, Part 2
2/2Matthew Sweet hosts further conversation and debate about the 2009 Free Thinking festival.
22:15
Words and Music—Family Portraits
Ian McMillan introduces a special edition recorded from the 2009 Free Thinking festival.
23:30
Jazz Line-Up—Stanley Jordan, Terence Blanchard
Julian Joseph interviews guitarist Stanley Jordan and plays tracks from his latest CD.
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Late
01:00
Through the Night—26/10/2009
Music including Chopin, Schumann, Clara Schumann, Handel, Halvorsen, Mozart and Haydn.














