| 00:00 | | | | | | | 00:00Lucie Skeaping explores the society and musical culture of England under Edward III.(R)
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| 01:00 | 01:00Jonathan Swain presents pianist Michel Dalberto performing Mozart, Liszt and Schumann.
| 01:00Jonathan Swain presents a concert from the Chopin and his Europe festival 2010.
| 01:00Jonathan Swain's selection includes the Concertgebouw Orchestra in Beethoven's Mass in C.
| 01:00Jonathan Swain presents the Monte Carlo Philharmonic in Beethoven, Smetana and Suk.
| 01:00Jonathan Swain presents a recital by Angelika Kirschlager.
| 01:00Neville Marriner conducts the Radio France Philharmonic in a piece by Mozart.
| 01:00John Shea presents a concert by Trio Poseidon, featuring Andree, Ravel and Dohnanyi.
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| 07:00 | 07:00Rob Cowan presents music by Pachelbel, Sullivan and Satie.
| 07:00Rob Cowan shares his musical enthusiasms, including Mozart, Grainger and Baermann.
| 07:00Rob Cowan's selection includes music by Bach, Borodin and Beethoven.
| 07:00Rob Cowan presents music by Gluck, Beethoven and Addinsell.
| 07:00Rob Cowan is joined by Ian McMillan for a game of Consequences for Red Nose Day.
| 07:00Martin Handley presents a selection of music, including Handel, Vivaldi and Mozart.
| 07:00Martin Handley's selection includes music by Warlock, Mozart and Chopin.
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| 09:00 | | | | | | 09:00With Andrew McGregor. Building a Library: Mahler's 10th Symphony.
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| 10:00 | 10:00Sarah Walker presents music by Bizet, Butterworth, Albeniz, Beethoven, Mozart and Brahms.
| 10:00Sarah Walker with music by Ponchielli, Faure, Finzi, Weber, Beethoven, Bach and Brahms.
| 10:00Sarah Walker presents music by Mendelssohn, Debussy, Wagner, Couperin and Dvorak.
| 10:00Sarah Walker presents music by Tchaikovsky, Vivaldi, Ravel, Bruckner, Holst and Beethoven.
| 10:00Sarah Walker chairs a special celebrity quiz edition for Red Nose Day.
| | 10:00Suzy Klein presents great music, listeners' emails, her gig of the week and a new CD.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/5Donald Macleod looks at the years prior to Stravinsky's leaving Europe for America.(R)
| 12:002/5Donald Macleod explores Stravinsky's early years in America.(R)
| 12:003/5Donald Macleod traces Stravinsky's relationship with conductor Robert Craft.(R)
| 12:004/5Donald Macleod examines Stravinsky's attempts to keep up with the musical avant-garde.(R)
| 12:00Donald Macleod explores the history of the musical spoof.
| 12:15Tom Service talks to Harrison Birtwistle ahead of the premiere of his violin concerto.
| 12:00Michael Berkeley talks to horticulturalist and TV presenter Monty Don.
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| 13:00 | 13:00From the Wigmore Hall, London, the Florestan Trio play piano trios by Haydn and Dvorak.
| 13:001/3Magdalena Kozena (mezzo) and viol ensemble Private Musicke in Italian and Spanish songs.
| 13:002/3Gerald Finley (baritone) and Julius Drake (piano) in Schumann, Ravel, Barber and Ives.
| 13:003/3Stephen Osborne (piano) in Joplin, Gershin, Ives, Kapustin, Peterson and Rachmaninov.
| 13:00Comedians and the BBC's performing groups join Louise Fryer in a Comic Relief edition.
| 13:001/2Lucie Skeaping discusses musicians in the court of the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I.
| 13:002/2Catherine Bott explores the life and music of Habsburg court composer Johann Joseph Fux.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/3Penny Gore presents Beethoven: Piano Concertos Nos 2 and 1, plus Mozart, Wagner, Sibelius.
| 14:102/3Penny Gore presents music by Smetana, Beethoven, Jonathan Harvey and Stravinsky.
| 14:153/3Penny Gore presents Mozart's Idomeneo Overture and Beethoven's Violin Concerto in D.
| 14:00BBC SSO in Prokofiev and Mozart. Plus Thursday Opera Matinee: Puccini's Gianni Schicchi.
| | 14:00From the Wigmore Hall, London, the Florestan Trio play piano trios by Haydn and Dvorak.
| 14:00Fiona Talkington with listeners' requests, including Mendelssohn, Gibbons, Leoncavallo.
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| 15:00 | | | | | | 15:00Banning Eyre visits Misiones province in Argentina to learn about chamame music.
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| | | 16:00Alyn Shipton is joined by veteran record producer George Avakian to select his best work.
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| 17:00 | 17:00Performances from the Kalichstein Laredo Robinson Trio and pianist Sergio Tiempo.
| 17:00Presented by Sean Rafferty. With the Tippett Quartet, plus violinist Elizabeth Wallfisch.
| 17:00Sean Rafferty with music from cellist Sonia Wieder-Atherton and viola player Philip Dukes.
| 17:00Presented by Sean Rafferty. With the Feinstein Ensemble and violinist Midori.
| 17:00Sean Rafferty presents a special edition for Red Nose Day, with Dame Edna Everage.
| 17:00Patrick Summers conducts soprano Natalie Dessay in Donizetti's tragic Lucia di Lammermoor.
| 17:00Robert Hollingworth and period performers explore musical ideas of Monteverdi's L'Orfeo.(R)
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| 18:00 | | | | | | | 18:30Aled Jones surveys some of the choral connections between France and the United Kingdom.
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| 19:00 | 19:00Simon Rattle conducts the LSO in music by Messiaen and Bruckner.
| 19:00Philharmonia Orchestra in Wagner, plus Liszt: Piano Concerto No 2. Brahms: Symphony No 1.
| 19:00The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra under Kirill Karabits in Bach, Berg and Beethoven.
| 19:00The Ulster Orchestra under Bramwell Tovey in music by Harty, Saint-Saens and Nielsen.
| 19:00A BBC Concert Orchestra Red Nose Day concert combining classical music and comedy.
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| 20:00 | | | | | | | 20:00David Eldridge's play in which a young man take up with a couple of mysterious strangers.
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| 21:00 | 21:15Matthew Sweet talks to film director Kevin Macdonald about his Roman saga The Eagle.
| 21:15Philip Dodd talks to historian Norman Stone about his new account of Turkey's past.
| 21:15Anne McElvoy discusses the state of Italy, as the country marks 150 years of unification.
| 21:15Anne McElvoy talks to David Baddiel about his latest novel.
| 21:15Ian McMillan presents a special edition, featuring Garrison Keillor, and Ginger and Black.
| 21:30Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
| 21:30Sukhdev Sandhu travels to Chandigarh, the city in northern India built by Le Corbusier.
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| 22:00 | 22:001/5Donald Macleod looks at the years prior to Stravinsky's leaving Europe for America.(R)
| 22:002/5Donald Macleod explores Stravinsky's early years in America.(R)
| 22:003/5Donald Macleod traces Stravinsky's relationship with conductor Robert Craft.(R)
| 22:004/5Donald Macleod examines Stravinsky's attempts to keep up with the musical avant-garde.(R)
| 22:005/5Donald Macleod describes Stravinsky's emotional return to his Russian homeland.(R)
| 22:30The BCMG perform Jo Kondo, Morton Feldman, Stefan Wolpe and Oliver Knussen.
| 22:15Texts and music about the art of friendship. Readers are Robert Lindsay and Diana Quick.(R)
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| 23:00 | 23:001/10Alan Johnston explains how Homage to Catalonia by George Orwell inspired him. 23:15Jez Nelson presents a concert featuring anarchic drummer Han Bennink.
| 23:002/10Potter and writer Edmund de Waal explains how Primo Levi's book The Wrench inspired him. 23:15Max Reinhardt's presents songs from Marry Waterson and Oliver Knight, plus Charles Mingus.
| 23:003/10Writer Bernardine Evaristo on how For Colored Girls... by Ntozake Shange inspired her. 23:15Max Reinhardt introduces music from Mabon and Portico Quartet, and Moses Taiwa Molelekwa.
| 23:004/10Scientist Colin Blakemore praises a lesser-known work by Charles Darwin. 23:15Max Reinhardt's musical selection encompasses Ireland, Jamaica, Australia and more.
| 23:005/10Academic Mona Siddiqui explores her affection for Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. 23:15Mary Ann Kennedy presents Japanese tsugaru-shamisen duo Etsuro Ono and Shunsuke Kimura.
| | 23:30Claire Martin talks to Tim Whitehead and introduces bassist Nicola Farnon in concert.
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