| 00:00 | | | | | | | 00:00Alyn Shipton and Irish singer Christine Tobin focus on the work of Bessie Smith.(R)
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| 01:00 | 01:00Susan Sharpe presents music by CPE Bach, Rinck, Mozart, Schubert, Grieg, Chopin, Telemann.
| 01:00Susan Sharpe presents music by Chabrier, Tchaikovsky, Poulenc, Elgar, Brahms and Bruckner.
| 01:00Susan Sharpe with music by Monteverdi, Castello, Strauss, Hartmann, Ibert and Beethoven.
| 01:00Susan Sharpe with music by Elgar, Delius, Holst, Britten, Janacek, Debussy, Wieniawski.
| 01:00Susan Sharpe presents music by Martinu, Sessions, Eno, Schubert, Rachmaninov and Bartok.
| 01:00Susan Sharpe presents music by Ravel, Poulenc, Haydn, Nielsen, Mahler, Beethoven and Bach.
| 01:00Jonathan Swain presents music by Scriabin, Rachmaninov, Grieg, Mozart, Boieldieu and Bach.
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| 07:00 | 07:00Rob Cowan presents the Radio 3 Breakfast show, including music for Easter Monday.
| 07:00Rob Cowan presents music by Tchaikovsky, Smetana, Bach, Gounod, Paganini and Brahms.
| 07:00Rob Cowan presents music, news and the occasional surprise.
| 07:00Rob Cowan presents music, news and the occasional surprise.
| 07:00Rob Cowan presents music, news and the occasional surprise.
| 07:00Presented by Suzy Klein. With music by Bartok, Wagner and Purcell.
| 07:00Presented by Suzy Klein. Featuring music from Finland, Russia, Germany, France and Poland.
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| 09:00 | | | | | | 09:00Radio 3's weekly programme devoted to all that's new in the world of recorded music.
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| 10:00 | 10:00Sarah Walker presents music by Rossini, Janacek, Delibes, Medtner, Mahler and Schumann.
| 10:00Sarah Walker with music by Humperdinck, Prokofiev, CPE Bach, Schubert, Stravinsky, Dvorak.
| 10:00Sarah Walker with music by Rimsky-Korsakov, Bach, Dvorak, Blanc, L Mozart, Durrant, Suk.
| 10:00Sarah Walker presents music by Tchaikovsky, Mozart, Holst, Haydn, Dvorak and Vivaldi.
| 10:00Sarah Walker presents music by Purcell, Mendelssohn, Britten, Beethoven and Saint-Saens.
| | 10:00Iain Burnside explores the influence of technology in music over the centuries.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/5Donald Macleod focuses on the changing of the guard in German music in 1883.
| 12:002/5Taking five snapshots of Richard Strauss' life, Donald Macleod focuses on 1894.
| 12:003/5Donald Macleod focuses on the start of Richard Strauss' work with Hugo von Hofmannstahl.
| 12:004/5Donald Macleod focuses on the unravelling of Richard Strauss' relations with the Nazis.
| 12:005/5Donald Macleod focuses on the year 1946, when Richard Strauss faced de-Nazification.
| 12:15Tom Service chairs a phone-in about the future of classical music and the arts.
| 12:00Michael Berkeley's guest is impressionist and comedian Alistair McGowan.
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| 13:00 | 13:00Mahan Esfahani (harpsichord) performs music by Handel, Scarlatti, Bach and Strauss.
| 13:001/4Pianist Joanna McGregor performs Bach's iconic Goldberg Variations at City Halls, Glasgow.
| 13:002/4Pieter Wispelwey performs solo cello suites by Bach, Bloch, Reger, Walton and Britten.
| 13:003/4James Ehnes (violin), Andrew Armstrong (piano) in music by Schumann, Bach and Beethoven.
| 13:004/4Celebrated pianist Jacques Loussier performs his own versions of Bach and other composers.
| 13:001/2Catherine Bott on the origins of opera and how it came to Venice in the 17th century.
| 13:002/2Catherine Bott explores the reasons for Opera's popularity in 17th-century Venice.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5Music from the 2009 Lucerne Festivals, by Mahler, Wagner, Benjamin, Schumann, Schubert.
| 14:002/5Music from the 2009 Lucerne Festivals, by Schumann, Britten and Berlioz.
| 14:253/5Music from the 2009 Lucerne Festivals: Haydn: Symphony No 98; Schubert: Symphony No 9.
| 14:201/15Louise Fryer presents Tchaikovsky's opera Eugene Onegin from the Vienna State Opera.
| 14:105/5Music from the 2009 Lucerne Festivals, by Mozart, Brahms, Prokofiev and Mahler.
| 14:00Mahan Esfahani (harpsichord) performs music by Handel, Scarlatti, Bach and Strauss.
| 14:00Chi-chi Nwanoku introduces listeners' requests.
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| 15:00 | | | | | | 15:00Lucy Duran presents Carlinhos Brown and Max Romeo performing in Agadir, Morocco.
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| 16:00 | | | 16:00A service from the Chapel of Royal Holloway, University of London, recorded in April 2010.
| | | 16:00Alyn Shipton is joined by John Walters to pick the best recordings by Gil Evans.
| 16:00A service from the Chapel of Royal Holloway, University of London, recorded in April 2010.
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| 17:00 | 17:00Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guests from the arts world.
| 17:00Sean Rafferty presents Latvian violinist Baiba Skride and the Mark Morris Dance Group.
| 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.
| 17:00With performance from Rufus Wainwright, plus an interview with organist Margaret Phillips.
| 17:00Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
| 17:00Robert Hollingworth explores the split choir tradition in Renaissance music.
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| 18:00 | | | 18:30BBC Symphony Orchestra/David Robertson in Peter Eotvos' opera Angels in America.
| | | 18:00Adam Fischer conducts Julie Taymor's production of Mozart's Die Zauberflote.
| 18:30Aled Jones talks to Anders Jalkeus, co-founder of Sweden's Real Group.
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| 19:00 | 19:001/11BBC Philharmonic/Gianandrea Noseda in Schwertsik: Nachtmusiken and Mahler: Symphony No 1.
| 19:00Britten Sinfonia in Part, Bach, Haydn's Symphony No 30 and Mozart's Exsultate, Jubilate.
| | 19:00Presented by Petroc Trelawny. Julia Fischer performs Bach's Violin Sonatas Nos 1-3.
| 19:00Presented by Petroc Trelawny. Julia Fischer in Bach partitas for violin at Wigmore Hall.
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| 20:00 | | | | | | | 20:00An adaptation by Sarah Hall and Dominic Power of Hall's third novel The Carhullan Army.
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| 21:00 | 21:15Matthew Sweet talks to leading Shakesepeare scholars James Shapiro and Stanley Wells.
| 21:15Best-selling writer Philip Pullman talks to Philip Dodd about his new book.
| 21:15Presented by Matthew Sweet. With sculptor Anthony Caro and David Baddiel on his new film.
| 21:15Anne McElvoy talks to the writer Alberto Manguel, expert in the art of reading.
| 21:15Ian McMillan presents an interview with The Wire writer George Pelecanos.
| 21:30Writer Tahir Shah explores the square Djemaa el Fna in Marrakech.
| 21:30Norman Lebrecht talks to William Christie, conductor and founder of Les Arts Florissants.(R)
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| 22:00 | 22:001/5Donald Macleod focuses on the changing of the guard in German music in 1883.
| 22:002/5Taking five snapshots of Richard Strauss' life, Donald Macleod focuses on 1894.
| 22:003/5Donald Macleod focuses on the start of Richard Strauss' work with Hugo von Hofmannstahl.
| 22:004/5Donald Macleod focuses on the unravelling of Richard Strauss' relations with the Nazis.
| 22:005/5Donald Macleod focuses on the year 1946, when Richard Strauss faced de-Nazification.
| 22:00The Karol Szymanowski Quartet and Lawrence Power (viola) in Mozart's Quintet in D, K593. 22:30Zoe Martlew introduces the Graham Fitkin Band in concert at Kings Place in London.
| 22:15A sequence of poetry, prose and music focusing on sickness. Including Kodaly and Bach.
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| 23:00 | 23:001/5Lucy Wooding goes behind Henry VIII's grand image, revealing fears about losing the throne(R) 23:15Jez Nelson presents Polar Bear in a gig performed at the Garage, Islington.
| 23:002/5Prof Peter Marshall examines Henry VIII's fickle and fragile relationship with God.(R) 23:15Fiona Talkington's selection includes Autechre, Ursula Rucker and Zakir Hussain.
| 23:003/5Geoffrey Moorhouse examines some of the achievements that resulted from Henry's warfare.(R) 23:15Fiona Talkington with music from Rodelius, Edward Williams, Joanna Newsom, Ravi Shankar.
| 23:004/5Dr Tom Betteridge examines the various depictions of Henry VIII in stage plays.(R) 23:15Fiona Talkington's selection includes Bernard Parmegiani, Miles Davis and Etran Finatawa.
| 23:005/5Suzannah Lipscomb on what happened to make the public see Henry as a tyrant.(R) 23:30Lopa Kothari presents sounds from around the world, plus pianist Chucho Valdes in session.
| | 23:30Claire Martin presents the second part of a concert set by saxophonist John Surman.
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