Schedule
Early
01:00
Through the Night—21/11/2009
Music including Messiaen, Mahyler, Haas, Beethoven, Sweelinck, Verrijt, Obrecht, Purcell.
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Morning
07:00
Breakfast—Saturday - Martin Handley
Martin Handley presents a refreshing choice of music.
09:00
CD Review—Building a Library: Bruckner: Symphony No 5
With Andrew McGregor. Including Building a Library: Bruckner: Symphony No 5.
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Afternoon
12:15
Music Matters—Purcell Weekend
Tom Service on Purcell's influence on British musical life from the 20th century to today.
13:00
The Early Music Show—Purcell's Organ Music
Lucie Skeaping presents a programme of organ music by Purcell and his contemporaries.
14:00
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert—Emerson String Quartet
With Fiona Talkington. The Emerson Quartet perform Haydn's The Seven Last Words of Christ.
15:00
World Routes—World Routes Academy plus studio session by Kudaushe Matimba
Lucy Duran with details of a new world music initiative on BBC Radio 3.
16:00
Jazz Library—John Surman
Saxophonist John Surman joins Alyn Shipton to look back over his recording career.
17:00
Jazz Record Requests—21/11/2009
Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
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Evening
18:00
Opera on 3—Massenet's Werther
Richard Farnes conducts an Opera North production of Massenet's opera Werther.
20:50
New Generation Artists—Tai Murray, Andreas Brantelid, Shai Wosner
Members of the BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists scheme perform Brahms's Piano Trio No 1.
21:30
Between the Ears—Melting Point
Feature on the environmental, cultural and musical significance of several icy landscapes.
22:00
Pre-Hear—Cage/Feldman/Tenney
Music by John Cage, Morton Feldman and James Tenney.
22:30
Hear and Now—Two American Mavericks
Robert Worby explores the music of American mavericks James Tenney and Pauline Oliveros.
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Late
00:00
Jazz Library—Terence Blanchard
Trumpeter Terence Blanchard talks to Alyn Shipton about his work with Herbie Hancock.(R)
01:00
Through the Night—22/11/2009
Music including Strauss, Mozart, Messiaen, Beethoven, Scriabin, Hummel, Ibert and Brahms.














