| 00:00 | | | | | | | 00:00Catherine Bott and Andrew Graham-Dixon discuss musical references in Caravaggio's work.(R)
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| 01:00 | 01:00John Shea presents the Romanian Radio National Symphony Orchestra in concert.
| 01:00John Shea presents the Halle Orchestra performing Butterworth and Vaughan Williams.
| 01:00John Shea presents a performance of Mozart's Requiem from Orebro in Sweden.
| 01:00John Shea presents a recital of Ravel and Liszt by pianist Vitaly Pisarenko.
| 01:00John Shea presents a concert given by the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra.
| 01:00John Shea's selection includes music influenced by the late 17th century Turkish craze.
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| 02:00 | | | | | | | 02:00John Shea selection includes Mozart's Coronation Mass in C.
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| 07:00 | 07:00Sara Mohr-Pietsch with guest Rory Bremner.
| 07:00Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents music by Mozart, Bach and Saint-Saens.
| 07:00Sara Mohr-Pietsch's selection includes music by Grieg, Falla and Vaughan Williams.
| 07:00Sara Mohr-Pietsch shares her musical enthusiasms. Music by Borodin, Mozart and Brahms.
| 07:00Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents a refreshing selection of music.
| 07:00Martin Handley's selection includes music by Palestrina, Beethoven and Bach.
| 07:00Martin Handley presents great pieces, great performances and a few surprises.
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| 09:00 | | | | | | 09:00With Andrew McGregor. Includes Building a Library: Mozart: Symphony No 25 in G minor.
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| 10:00 | 10:00Sarah Walker presents music by Charpentier, Liszt, Enescu, Faure, Debussy and Bach.
| 10:00Sarah Walker presents music by Vivaldi, Beethoven, Mozart, Copland, Debussy and Sibelius.
| 10:00Sarah Walker presents music by Beethoven, Schumann, Haydn, Respighi, Landi and Brahms.
| 10:00Sarah Walker presents music by Handel, Adam, Tchaikovsky, Biber, Arnold and Beethoven.
| 10:00Sarah Walker with music by Torelli, Briccialdi, Hummel, Brahms, Handel and Shostakovich.
| | 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 discusses Monteverdi's musical obsession with sex and violence.
| 12:002/5Donald Macleod reveals how Monteverdi found work at Mantua stressful and underpaid.
| 12:003/5Donald Macleod discusses Monteverdi's work towards a revolutionary new form called opera.
| 12:004/5A royal wedding gave Monteverdi a chance to shine. Would the strain prove too much?
| 12:005/5Donald Macleod on how a Monteverdi sought a way out of service to the Dukes of Mantua.
| 12:15Nicholas Hytner explores federal arts funding in Roosevelt's New Deal America.
| 12:00Michael Berkeley talks to American author Nicole Krauss.
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| 13:00 | 13:00Kopelman Quartet in a string recital. Shostakovich: Quartet No 4. Brahms: Quartet No 2.
| 13:001/4Piano recital by Christian Blackshaw. Mozart: Sonatas - in C, K309; in C minor, K457.
| 13:002/4The Skampa Quartet perform Mozart String Quartets - in B flat (Hunt); in D (Prussian).
| 13:003/4Elias Quartet and Michael Collins (clarinet) perform at LSO St Luke's in London.
| 13:004/4The Vienna Piano Trio in piano trios by Mozart: in G, K564; in E, K542; in B flat, K502.
| 13:00Lucie Skeaping explores the life and work of 16th-century composer Dominique Phinot.
| 13:00Catherine Bott presents music and texts written by female troubadours the trobairitz.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/4Katie Derham presents Beethoven's Symphonies Nos 1 and 2, plus Bach, Britten and Delius.
| 14:002/4Katie Derham presents Beethoven's Symphonies No 3 and No 4. Plus Bach, Rufinatscha, Haydn.
| 14:003/4Katie Derham presents Beethoven's Symphonies Nos 5 and 6. Plus music by Bach and Delius.
| 14:00Katie Derham presents Donizetti's Lucrezia Borgia performed at the Vienna State Opera.
| 14:004/4Katie Derham presents Beethoven: Symphonies Nos 8 and 9, plus Mendelssohn, Bach and Haydn.
| 14:00Kopelman Quartet in a string recital. Shostakovich: Quartet No 4. Brahms: Quartet No 2.
| 14:00Chi-chi Nwanoku presents requests, including Vivaldi, Lyapunov, Coates and The Beatles.
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| 15:00 | | | | | | 15:00Lucy Duran discusses South Indian music with World Routes Academy protege Hari Sivanesan.
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| 16:00 | | | 16:00From the Chapel of Eton College.
| | | 16:00Alyn Shipton selects the best records by saxophonist James Moody.
| 16:00From the Chapel of Eton College.
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| 17:00 | 17:00Presented by Sean Rafferty. With conductor Nicholas Kraemer and pianist Peter Donohoe.
| 17:00With music from oboist Heinz Holliger and friends, plus conductor Markus Stenz.
| 17:00Monteverdi at ENO, pianist Noriko Ogawa and news about the 2011 Edinburgh Festival.
| 17:00With live music from four Wigmore Hall recitalists and interview with David Bintley.
| 17:00Francesco Corti and performances by folk artists including Jackie Oates and Jim Moray.
| 17:00Andris Nelsons conducts a performance of Tchaikovsky's tragic opera The Queen of Spades.
| 17:00Stephen Johnson explores Dvorak's American String Quintet.
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| 18:00 | | | | | | | 18:30Aled Jones presents the final concert of the Voices Now Festival from the Roundhouse.
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| 19:00 | 19:00Yutaka Sado leads the BBC Philharmonic in music by Mendelssohn, Rachmaninov and Berlioz.
| 19:00Mark Elder conducts the Halle in music by Britten, Delius and Berlioz.
| 19:00Semyon Bychkov conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra in works by Rachmaninov and Walton.
| 19:00Kristian Bezuidenhout directs the English Concert from the keyboard in works by Mozart.
| 19:001/2David Hill conducts the BBC Singers in MacMillan, Bingham, Grainger and Tippett. 19:45Alan Dein explores the rich cultural heritage of Camden Town in London.
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| 20:00 | | | | | 20:052/2Latvian Radio Choir in Vitols, Part, Hillborg, Vilums and Tulev. Plus Gabriel Jackson.
| 20:45The Borodin Quartet performs Tchaikovsky's String Quartet No 2 in F, Op 22.
| 20:00A new adaptation by Jonathan Holloway of Emily Bronte's great novel of violent obsession.
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| 21:00 | 21:15Anne McElvoy learns why the Arctic will be the geo-political centre of the world in 2050.
| 21:15Matthew Sweet talks to Emma Rice, artistic director of Kneehigh Theatre Company.
| 21:15After events in Japan, Philip Dodd examines how west and east respond to natural disaster.
| 21:15Presented by Rana Mitter. With Jennifer Egan, Julian Baggini and Danny Dorling.
| 21:15Presented by Ian McMillan. With PJ Harvey, Hanif Kureishi and Salena Godden.
| 21:30Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
| 21:30Martyn Crucefix explores the appeal of Rainer Maria Rilke's Duino Elegies.
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| 22:00 | 22:001/5Donald Macleod discusses Monteverdi's musical obsession with sex and violence.
| 22:002/5Donald Macleod reveals how Monteverdi found work at Mantua stressful and underpaid.
| 22:003/5Donald Macleod discusses Monteverdi's work towards a revolutionary new form called opera.
| 22:004/5A royal wedding gave Monteverdi a chance to shine. Would the strain prove too much?
| 22:005/5Donald Macleod on how a Monteverdi sought a way out of service to the Dukes of Mantua.
| 22:30Ed McKeon presents a concert of Laurence Crane's music, featuring Ensemble Plus-Minus.
| 22:15Texts and music focusing on labyrinths. Readings by Anna Maxwell Martin and Rory Kinnear.
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| 23:00 | 23:001/5Welcome to the Labyrinth. 23:15Jez Nelson presents a concert by the Samuel Blaser Quartet.
| 23:002/5Ken Hollings on how much of our thinking about networks has been influenced by the past. 23:15Max Reinhardt presents music from Nino Rota, Yann Tiersen, Andy Cutting and Jah Wobble.
| 23:003/5Writer Ken Hollings discusses the impact of the Cold War on our information networks. 23:15Max Reinhardt presents music from Willie Nelson, Milton Babbitt, John Barry and Xenakis.
| 23:004/5Writer Ken Hollings explores our relationship with inanimate objects. 23:15Max Reinhardt hosts a special collaborative studio session.
| 23:005/5Ken Hollings on the implications of the latest information networks, such as the 'cloud'. 23:15Mary Ann Kennedy presents a session from Les freres Guisse, a trio of Senegalese brothers.
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