| 00:00 | | | | | | | 00:00Catherine Bott explores the city of Venice before the birth of Antonio Vivaldi in 1678.(R)
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| 01:00 | 01:00Susan Sharpe introduces music, including Bach, Franck, Clerambault, Peeters, Khachaturian.
| 01:00Susan Sharpe introduces music, including Telemann, Hasse, Bach, Clerambault and Gorczycki.
| 01:00Susan Sharpe introduces music, including Morales, Finzi, Saint-Saens, Shostakovich, Pauls.
| 01:00Susan Sharpe introduces music, including Svendsen, Mozart, Addinsell, Haydn and Grunfeld.
| 01:00Susan Sharpe with music, including Stucky, Gershwin, Stravinsky, Wagner, Brahms, Dvorak.
| 01:00Susan Sharpe with music by Ravel, Tchaikovsky, Sweelinck, Debussy, Kyurkchiyski, Bartok.
| 01:00Susan Sharpe with music by Beethoven, Debussy, Prokofiev, Brahms, Mozart, Bach and Lhotka.
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| 07:00 | 07:00Rob Cowan presents music, news and the occasional surprise.
| 07:00Rob Cowan presents great pieces, great performances and a few surprises.
| 07:00Rob Cowan presents a refreshing choice of music.
| 07:00Rob Cowan presents wide-ranging music, from Elgar to Ellington and Mozart to Makeba.
| 07:00Presented by Rob Cowan, who shares his personal choice of music.
| 07:00Presented by Martin Handley, who shares his personal choice of music.
| 07:00Martin Handley presents a refreshing choice of music.
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| 09:00 | | | | | | 09:00With Andrew McGregor. Including Building a Library: Schutz's Musikalische Exequien.
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| 10:00 | 10:00Sarah Walker presents music by Elgar, Berio, Debussy, Tchaikovsky, Beethoven, Rachmaninov.
| 10:00Sarah Walker with music by Bach, Saint-Saens, Byrd, Morley, Farmer, Prokofiev, Schubert.
| 10:00Sarah Walker presents music by Allegri, Mozart, Liszt, Rossini, Ferguson and Sibelius.
| 10:00Sarah Walker presents music by Mozart, Bach, Berlioz and Rota.
| 10:00Sarah Walker with music by Telemann, Mendelssohn, Ravel, Buxtehude, Handel and Strauss.
| | 10:00Iain Burnside explores the number four in music.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/5Donald Macleod explores Zelenka's early life at the Dresden court.
| 12:002/5Donald Macleod explore the life and work of Jan Zelenka.
| 12:003/5Donald Macleod explore the life and work of Jan Zelenka.
| 12:004/5Donald Macleod on a definitive year in Zelenka's life, when he petitioned for promotion.
| 12:005/5Donald Macleod traces Zelenka's final years at the culturally opulent court of Dresden.
| 12:15Presented by Tom Service. Featuring conductor Alan Gilbert and composer Nico Muhly.
| 12:00Michael Berkeley talks to Fiona Reynolds, director of the National Trust.
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| 13:00 | 13:00Sean Rafferty introduces contralto Sara Mingardo in a range of roles from Handel operas.
| 13:001/4Andreas Brantelid (cello) and Peter Friis Johansson (piano) in Beethoven and Brahms.
| 13:002/4Jennifer Pike (violin) and Daniel Tong (piano) perform music by Beethoven and Brahms.
| 13:003/4Michael Collins (clarinet) and Michael McHale (piano) perform Brahms, Beethoven and Weber.
| 13:004/4Penny Gore introduces the Aronowitz Ensemble performing music by Beethoven and Brahms.
| 13:00Lucie Skeaping explores 17th-century German music known as Das Partiturbuch Ludwig.(R)
| 13:00Catherine Bott on the life, poetry and music of Elizabethan physician Thomas Campion.(R)
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5Penny Gore presents piano concertos by Bowen and Gershwin. Plus Bloch and Mendelssohn.
| 14:002/5Penny Gore presents piano concertos by Schumann and Rachmaninov. Plus Brahms and Faure.
| 14:003/5Penny Gore with piano concertos by Malcolm Arnold and Scriabin. Plus music by Stravinsky.
| 14:004/5Penny Gore presents Beethoven's Piano Concerto No 4, plus Shostakovich, Elgar and Wagner.
| 14:005/5Penny Gore presents piano concertos by Schwarwenka and Chopin. Plus Jolivet and Copland.
| 14:00Sean Rafferty introduces contralto Sara Mingardo in a range of roles from Handel operas.
| 14:00Fiona Talkington presents listeners' requests. With Handel, Ravel and Amalia Rodrigues.
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| 15:00 | | | | | | 15:00Lucy Duran presents new CDs of world music and a session with The Unthanks.
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| 16:00 | | | 16:00From St Paul's Cathedral, London.
| | | 16:00Trombonist Bob Brookmeyer joins Alyn Shipton to pick his recorded highlights.
| 16:00From St Paul's Cathedral, London.
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| 17:00 | 17:00Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guests from the arts world.
| 17:00Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guests from the arts world.
| 17:00Presented by Sean Rafferty. With the Brodsky Quartet, Toby Spence and Rosemary Joshua.
| 17:00Presented by Sean Rafferty. With the John Etheridge-Williams guitar duo.
| 17:00With performances from Portuguese fado star Mariza and tenor Mark Padmore.
| 17:00Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
| 17:00Charles Hazlewood on Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez and Fantasia para un Gentilhombre.
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| 18:00 | | | | | | 18:00Nikolaus Harnoncourt conducts Jonathan Lemalu in Gershwin's opera Porgy and Bess.
| 18:301/2Aled Jones talks to conductor David Willcocks about his recording with the BBC Singers.
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| 19:00 | 19:00Presented by Petroc Trelawny. BBC SO/Oliver Knussen in music by Hans Werner Henze.
| 19:00Scottish Chamber Orchestra/Mackerras. Mozart: Symphony No 35. Strauss: Horn Concerto No 1.
| 19:00Presented by Petroc Trelawny. RSNO/Stephane Deneve in music by Faure, Roussel and Ravel.
| 19:001/2The BBC Singers perform music for two choirs and two organs at St Giles Cripplegate. 19:50A look at the organ as a musical instrument, with contributions from players and makers.
| 19:001/2Ulster Orchestra/Takuo Yuasa. Delius: The Walk to Paradise Garden. Berlioz: Nuits d'ete. 19:45A unique, first-hand portrait of Anton Chekhov. Read by Ben Whishaw.
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| 20:00 | | | | 20:102/2BBC Singers/David Hill in music by Gabriel Jackson, Petr Eben, Part, Chilcott and Escaich.
| 20:052/2Takuo Yuasa conducts the Ulster Orchestra in Tchaikovsky's Symphony No 1.
| | 20:00Anton Chekhov's tale of a Russian family forced to sell their house and cherry orchard.(R)
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| 21:00 | 21:15Matthew Sweet interviews the winner of the 2009 TS Eliot prize. Plus the film A Prophet.
| 21:15Anne McElvoy is joined by Richard Cork to discuss the Royal Academy's Van Gogh exhibition.
| 21:15Philip Dodd and guests assess science in America under Barack Obama.
| 21:15Rana Mitter and guests debate the question: 'Is the Enlightenment still relevant today?'.
| 21:15Ian McMillan presents Radio 3's cabaret of the word.
| 21:30Islanders on Fair Isle lament the loss of fishing. And music performed by local musicians.(R)
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| 22:00 | 22:001/5Donald Macleod explores Zelenka's early life at the Dresden court.
| 22:002/5Donald Macleod explore the life and work of Jan Zelenka.
| 22:003/5Donald Macleod explore the life and work of Jan Zelenka.
| 22:004/5Donald Macleod on a definitive year in Zelenka's life, when he petitioned for promotion.
| 22:005/5Donald Macleod traces Zelenka's final years at the culturally opulent court of Dresden.
| 22:00Sydney SO/Stuart Challender in orchestral music by Peter Sculthorpe: Kakadu; Mangrove. 22:304/4Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival 2009: Music by Richard Barrett, Anthony Braxton.
| 22:00Susannah Clapp explores Chekhov's obsession with memory and being forgotten. 22:45Mackenzie Crook and Jason Isaacs explore male fragility in Russian literature.
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| 23:00 | 23:001/5Justin Champion introduces French philosopher Denis Diderot's Encyclopedie project. 23:15Jez Nelson presents a session by saxophonist/composer Mark Lockheart with his quintet.
| 23:002/5Kate Tunstall and Caroline Warman introduce the vast scope of Diderot's Encyclopedie. 23:15Max Reinhardt's varied musical selection includes recordings of Victorian musical boxes.
| 23:003/5Kate Tunstall introduces Diderot's Letter on the Blind. 23:15Presented by Max Reinhardt. With Beethoven, Yoko Ono, Thelonious Monk and Le Trio Jourban.
| 23:004/5Caroline Warman on Diderot's interest in women - personally and as victims of intolerance. 23:15Max Reinhardt's selection of music includes a centenary celebration of Django Reinhardt.
| 23:005/5Caroline Warman and Kate Tunstall introduce Diderot's dialogue D'Alembert's Dream. 23:151/2Mary Ann Kennedy presents music from the 2009 Celtic Connections festival.
| | 23:45Julian Joseph talks to Sheila Jordan, who discusses her bebop singing.
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