Schedule
Early
01:00
Through the Night—26/11/2010
Presented by John Shea.
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Morning
07:00
Breakfast—Friday - Rob Cowan
Rob Cowan presents wide-ranging music, from Bach to Bacharach and Mozart to Makeba.
10:00
Classical Collection—Friday - James Jolly
James Jolly with music by Kabalevsky, Debussy, Strauss, Saint-Saens, Delibes, Stravinsky.
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Afternoon
12:00
Composer of the Week—Drottningholm, The Rest Is Silence
5/5Donald Macleod presents part of Mozart's Don Giovanni, staged in 2010 at Drottningholm.
13:00
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert—Perth Schubertiad 2010, Alasdair Beatson, Philip Higham, Thomas Gould
4/4Alasdair Beatson (piano), Philip Higham (cello), Thomas Gould (violin) in Schubert trios.
14:00
Afternoon Concert—Mahler - Conductor and Arranger, Episode 4
4/4Works Mahler both conducted and arranged - Schubert's Death and the Maiden and Bach Suite.
17:00
In Tune—Friday - Sean Rafferty
Presented by Sean Rafferty. Including a performance from pianist Leon McCawley.
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Evening
19:00
Performance on 3—Live from the Barbican, Shepherd, Copland
1/2BBC SO/Oliver Knussen in Sean Shepherd: Wanderlust. Copland: 8 Poems of Emily Dickinson.
19:40
Twenty Minutes—26/11/2010
Fred D'Aguiar reflects on the room in which Emily Dickinson wrote her poetry.
20:00
Performance on 3—Live from the Barbican, Julian Anderson
2/2Oliver Knussen conducts the BBC SO in Julian Anderson's Heaven Is Shy of Earth.
21:15
The Verb—Jon Boden, Kachi A Ozumba
Presented by Ian McMillan. With Jon Boden and Nigerian writer Kachi A Ozumba.
22:00
Composer of the Week—Drottningholm, The Rest Is Silence
5/5Donald Macleod presents part of Mozart's Don Giovanni, staged in 2010 at Drottningholm.
23:00
The Essay—Enlightenment Voices, Voltaire, Voltaire's Library and Legacy
5/5Professor Nicholas Cronk discusses Voltaire's legacy and his library.(R)
23:15
World on 3—Mary Ann Kennedy
Mary Ann Kennedy with sounds from around the world and Rajasthani musicians in session.
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Late
01:00
Through the Night—27/11/2010
Presented by John Shea. The Cardinall's Musick perform vocal music from Tudor England.











