| 00:00 | 00:30Jonathan Swain presents the Luxembourg Philharmonic with Nicholas Angelich in Brahms.
| 00:30Jonathan Swain presents a performance of Mahler's Das Klagende Lied from the 2011 Proms.
| 00:30Jonathan Swain presents a concert given by baroque specialists Il Giardino Armonico.
| 00:30Jonathan Swain presents the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra performing Beethoven.
| 00:30James Ehnes is the soloist with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in Vivadi's Four Seasons.
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| 01:00 | | | | | | 01:00Jonathan Swain presents a concert of contemporary music from Sweden.
| 01:00John Shea introduces a concert from Radio National de France conducted by Jaap van Zweden.
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| 06:00 | 06:30Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents music by Part, Coates and Walton.
| 06:30Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents music by Vaughan Williams, Stanford and Chopin.
| 06:30Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents Radio 3's classical Breakfast Show.
| 06:30Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents music by Stanford, Dvorak and Saint-Saens.
| 06:30Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents music by Elgar, Liszt and Schubert.
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| 07:00 | | | | | | 07:00Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical Breakfast Show.
| 07:00Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical Breakfast Show.
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| 09:00 | 09:00Sarah Walker presents music by Schubert, Copland and Rachmaninov.
| 09:00Sarah Walker presents music by Schubert, Handel and Sibelius.
| 09:00Sarah Walker presents music by Schubert, Rodrigo and Ravel.
| 09:00Sarah Walker presents music by Schubert, Tchaikovsky and Stravinsky.
| 09:00Sarah Walker presents music by Schubert, Respighi and Delius.
| 09:00With Andrew McGregor. Including Building a Library: Verdi: Otello.
| 09:00Rob Cowan presents the best recordings from the archive and the present day.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/5Donald Macleod on how Walton became known as the 1920s' most precocious British composer.(R)
| 12:002/5Donald Macleod discovers how Walton became the pre-eminent British composer of the 1930s.(R)
| 12:003/5Donald Macleod how Walton's career took a new turn in the wartime era.(R)
| 12:004/5Donald Macleod explores Walton's most difficult years as a composer.(R)
| 12:005/5Donald Macleod surveys Walton's legacy and plays music from his final years.(R)
| 12:15Richard Goode, Szymanowski, Sir Anthony Pappano & Coleridge-Taylor's opera Thelma
| 12:00Michael Berkeley's guest is scientist, doctor, philosopher and writer Raymond Tallis.
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| 13:00 | 13:00Alexander Melnikov performs piano music by Brahms at the Wigmore Hall in London.
| 13:001/4Music by Dohnanyi and Tchaikovsky from the 2011 Lincolnshire Chamber Music Festival.
| 13:002/4Music from the 2011 Lincolnshire Chamber Festival, by Messiaen, Purcell and Liszt.
| 13:003/4Music by Boccherini, Ysaye and Dvorak from the 2011 Lincolnshire Chamber Music Festival.
| 13:004/4Music by Brahms and Arensky performed at the Lincolnshire Chamber Music Festival 2011.
| 13:00Lucie Skeaping presents a profile of 18th-century composer Niccolo Jommelli.(R)
| 13:00Catherine Bott examines the music and background to the 14th-century Roman de Fauvel.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/3The BBC Symphony Orchestra in music by Wagner, Liszt, Chopin, Shostakovich and Britten.
| 14:002/3BBC Symphony Orchestra in music by Grieg, Scriabin, Dvorak, Janacek, Finzi and Bartok.
| 14:003/3The BBC Symphony Orchestra performs music by Weber, Mahler and David Fennessy.
| 14:00Katie Derham presents a performance of Dvorak's opera The Jacobin given at the Barbican.
| 14:00Katie Derham presents music by Ryba, Dvorak, Franck and Mahler.
| 14:00Alexander Melnikov performs piano music by Brahms at the Wigmore Hall in London.
| 14:00JoAnn Falletta conducts the Ulster Orchestra in music by Grieg, MacMillan and Sibelius.
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| 15:00 | | | 15:30From Manchester Cathedral.
| | | 15:00Tasmin Little selects music that inspired her, by Smetana, Wagner, Haydn and Puccini.
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| 16:00 | 16:30Suzy Klein presents a selection of music and guests from the arts world.
| 16:30With music from tenor John Mark Ainsley with Roger Vignoles and pianist John Lill.
| 16:30With music from Simone Dinnerstein, Jamie Walton, Adam Johnson and Jack Liebeck.
| 16:30With performances from violinist Tamsin Waley-Cohen and pianist Angela Hewitt.
| 16:30With folk singer-songwriter Martin Simpson and conductor/composer Carl Davis.
| | 16:00From Manchester Cathedral.
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| 17:00 | | | | | | 17:00Fabio Luisi conducts Wagner's Gotterdammerung at the Metropolitan Opera, New York.
| 17:00Aled Jones introduces choral music from Bollywood, plus Martinu, Wagner and Sibelius.
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| 18:00 | 18:301/5Donald Macleod on how Walton became known as the 1920s' most precocious British composer.(R)
| 18:302/5Donald Macleod discovers how Walton became the pre-eminent British composer of the 1930s.(R)
| 18:303/5Donald Macleod how Walton's career took a new turn in the wartime era.(R)
| 18:304/5Donald Macleod explores Walton's most difficult years as a composer.(R)
| 18:305/5Donald Macleod surveys Walton's legacy and plays music from his final years.(R)
| | 18:30Texts, music on the idea of west and the West. Readers: Olivia Williams and Sean Arnold.
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| 19:00 | 19:30Marc-Andre Hamelin (piano) performs music by Haydn, Stockhuasen, Villa-Lobos and Liszt.
| 19:301/2Daniele Gatti conducts the Royal Philharmonic in music by Beethoven and Mozart.
| 19:30Marin Alsop conducts the London Philharmonic in music by Martinu, Liszt and Dvorak.
| 19:30Mark Elder conducts the Halle in music by Sibelius, Bartok and Beethoven.
| 19:301/2Lionel Bringuier leads the BBC Symphony Orchestra in music by Dvorak and Rebecca Saunders.
| | 19:45Geoff Ward considers the legacy of American novelist and writer David Foster Wallace.(R)
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| 20:00 | | 20:10Bricklayer's son, ragtime pianist, major philanthropist: the lost story of Walter Harding. 20:302/2Daniele Gatti conducts the Royal Philharmonic in Beethoven: Symphony No 6 (Pastoral).
| | | 20:00Stephen Johnson explores the private codes hidden in Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony. 20:202/2Lionel Bringuier conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra in Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony.
| | 20:30Drama following four violent male offenders on a six-month rehabilitation course.
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| 22:00 | 22:00Philip Dodd disusses David Cronenberg's new film A Dangerous Method. 22:451/5Anthony Horowitz explores family dysfunction through Roald Dahl's Matilda.
| 22:00Matthew Sweet hosts an International Review edition of the programme. 22:452/5Anne Fine gives a feminist view of the nostalgia for our favourite childhood books.
| 22:00Rana Mitter talks to writer William Boyd about his latest novel Waiting for Sunrise. 22:453/5Trish Cooke explores the importance of children's books reflecting different cultures.
| 22:00Anne McElvoy visits the Lucian Freud exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery. 22:454/5Julia Eccleshare discusses Jacqueline Wilson's thoroughly modern fairytales.
| 22:00With Adonis's poetry, the Gerry Diver Speech Project, Greenlandic poetry and Will Eaves. 22:455/5Michael Rosen considers the changing role of the family in children's literature.
| | 22:00Lucy Duran travels to the north of Albania for a folk festival in Bajram Curri.
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| 23:00 | 23:00Jez Nelson presents a performance given by New York quartet The Thirteenth Assembly.
| 23:00Verity Sharp's selection includes La Talvera, and Ryuichi Sakamoto and Alva Noto.
| 23:00Verity Sharp introduces Thomas Hardy set to song, Cretan lyra, and John Cage.
| 23:00Verity Sharp's selection includes music from William Tyler, Phamie Gow and Mike Scott.
| 23:00Lopa Kothari presents music from the Punch Brothers.
| 23:00Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents new British music and a focus on a work by Milton Babbitt.
| 23:00Julian Joseph presents Shabaka Hutchings performing with his group the Sons of Kemet.
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