| 00:00 | 00:30John Shea introduces music by Schubert, Korngold, Joaquim Homs and Mendelssohn.
| 00:30Charles Mackerras conducts a performance of Handel's Belshazzar from 2009 BBC Proms.
| 00:30John Shea presents Halevy's opera La Juive in a performance given at the Barbican, London.
| 00:30John Shea presents trios for clarinet, violin and piano by Beethoven, Brahms and Faure.
| 00:30John Shea presents the Prague Radio SO in Bizet, Jolivet and Dvorak's Symphony No 5.
| | 00:00Alyn Shipton and Simon Woolf explore the recorded legacy of American bassist Red Mitchell.
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| 01:00 | | | | | | 01:00John Shea presents a piano recital given by Masataka Goto, featuring Beethoven and Liszt.
| 01:00With John Shea. Pianist Denis Kozhukhin performs music by Haydn, Brahms and Liszt.
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| 06:00 | 06:30Petroc Trelawny presents music by Grainger, Glinka and Schubert.
| 06:30Petroc Trelawny presents music by Berlioz and Moncayo.
| 06:30Petroc Trelawny presents music by Frank Martin, Mendelssohn and Stravinsky.
| 06:30Petroc Trelawny presents music by Brahms, Soler and Grieg.
| 06:30Petroc Trelawny presents music by Poulenc, Rebecca Clarke and Bizet.
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| 07:00 | | | | | | 07:00Clemency Burton-Hill presents music by Mealor, Rossini and Chopin.
| 07:00Clemency Burton-Hill presents music by Allegri, Tchaikovsky and Bernstein.
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| 09:00 | 09:00Rob Cowan presents music by Chopin, Mozart, Ravel and Verdi.
| 09:00Rob Cowan presents music by Haydn, Prokofiev, Chopin and Sibelius.
| 09:00Rob Cowan presents music by Chopin, Schumann and Liszt.
| 09:00Rob Cowan presents music by Schumann, Prokofiev and Strauss.
| 09:00Rob Cowan presents music by Schubert, Tchaikovsky and Bartok.
| 09:00CD Review with Andrew McGregor - all that's new in the world of classical music recording.
| 09:00Rob Cowan presents music by Bach, Cherubini and Francaix.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/5Donald Macleod on how Samuel Wesley encouraged Parry to pursue a career in music.
| 12:002/5Donald Macleod focuses on the implications of Parry's decision to work in insurance.
| 12:003/5Donald Macleod focuses on the effect of Parry's writing Prometheus Unbound.
| 12:004/5Donald Macleod on the effect of Parry's becoming director of the Royal College of Music.
| 12:005/5Donald Macleod focuses on Parry's final years.
| 12:15Tom Service meets acclaimed violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter.
| 12:00Michael Berkeley's guest is film producer Stephen Evans.
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| 13:00 | 13:00Escher Quartet in Haydn: String Quartet in D, Op 76 No 5. Bartok: String Quartet No 5.
| 13:001/4The Arcanto Quartet performs music by Britten and Brahms.
| 13:002/4The Britten-Pears Orchestra and Pierre-Laurent Aimard play music by Messiaen and Mozart.
| 13:003/4The Arcanto Quartet and Jorg Widmann (clarinet) perform music by Berg and Mozart.
| 13:004/4Christophe Rousset (harpsichord) in music by Handel and Couperin.
| 13:00Lucie Skeaping explores the life of Portuguese composer Joao Lourenco Rebelo.
| 13:00Catherine Bott explores the life and music of Spanish prodigy Francisco Guerrero.
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| 14:00 | 14:00Penny Gore presents music by Debussy, Copland, Zeisl and Leroy Anderson.
| 14:00Penny Gore presents Massenet's opera Herodiade, performed at the Flanders Opera in Ghent.
| 14:00With Penny Gore. Malipiero: San Francesco d'Assisi. Britten: Four Sea Interludes.
| 14:00Penny Gore presents a Bavarian Radio recording of Walter Braunfels's The Annunciation.
| 14:00Penny Gore presents music by Schubert, Britten, Foulds and Vaughan Williams.
| 14:00Escher Quartet in Haydn: String Quartet in D, Op 76 No 5. Bartok: String Quartet No 5.
| 14:00Jac van Steen conducts the BBC NOW and Chorus in music by Sibelius and Elgar.
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| 15:00 | | | 15:30From St Alban's Church, Holborn, London.
| | | 15:00Tasmin Little selects music that inspired her, by Tippett, Corelli and Ravel.
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| 16:00 | 16:30Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guests from the arts world.
| 16:30With performances by piano duo Pascal and Ami Rogé and an interview with Erwin Schrott.
| 16:30Sean Rafferty with music from vocal ensemble Stile Antico and soprano Sarah-Jane Brandon.
| 16:30With performances from Scottish folk band Breabach and pianist Danny Driver.
| 16:30Presented by Sean Rafferty. With a performance by the award-winning Cecilia String Quartet
| | 16:00From St Alban's Church, Holborn, London.
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| 17:00 | | | | | | 17:00Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
| 17:00Aled Jones discusses the upcoming People's Passion.
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| 18:00 | 18:301/5Donald Macleod on how Samuel Wesley encouraged Parry to pursue a career in music.
| 18:302/5Donald Macleod focuses on the implications of Parry's decision to work in insurance.
| 18:303/5Donald Macleod focuses on the effect of Parry's writing Prometheus Unbound.
| 18:304/5Donald Macleod on the effect of Parry's becoming director of the Royal College of Music.
| 18:305/5Donald Macleod focuses on Parry's final years.
| 18:00Rossini's Il Barbiere Di Siviglia Live from The Met. Marco Armiliato conducts.
| 18:30Music and poetry on the theme of abundance read by Nicholas Farrell and Hayley Carmichael.
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| 19:00 | 19:30Camerata Salzburg plays an all-Mozart programme, with violinist Hilary Hahn.
| 19:301/2BBC Singers/Paul Brough in Poulenc, Cole Porter, Richard Rodney Bennett, Daniel-Lesur.
| 19:30Alexandre Tharaud performs piano music by Scarlatti, Chopin and Liszt.
| 19:301/2Christoph von Dohnanyi conducts the Philharmonia Orchestra in Beethoven's Symphony No 4.
| 19:30New York Philharmonic under Alan Gilbert in music by Ades, Berlioz, Stravinsky and Ravel.
| | 19:45Ed Smith explains why Britain's Olympic journey started 400 years ago - in the Cotswolds.
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| 20:00 | | 20:15Simon Van Booy's story about love, flowers and mannequins, set in snowy Paris. 20:352/2BBC Singers under Paul Brough in music by Cornelius, Scharwenka, Moszkowski and Brahms.
| | 20:00Stephen Johnson explores the influences behind Brahms's German Requiem. 20:202/2Christoph von Dohnanyi conducts the Philharmonia Orchestra in Brahms's German Requiem.
| | | 20:30Awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, Andrei Demidov must make an impossible decision.
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| 21:00 | | | | | | 21:30Tim McInnerny stars in AL Kennedy's darkly comic drama about an alcoholic pub musician.
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| 22:00 | 22:00Including Picasso at Tate Britain, a new documentary about the Baka, and Josie Rourke. 22:451/5Roger Michell on emotions that go with starting a film, as he makes Hyde Park on Hudson.
| 22:00Turkish novelist Elif Shafak talks to Rana Mitter at the 2011 Free Thinking Festival. 22:452/5Kneehigh Theatre's Emma Rice explores the director's role as a storyteller.
| 22:00Philip Dodd presents a review of Waste Not, a show by Chinese artist Song Dong. 22:453/5Bartlett Sher examines the importance of rhythm when creating theatre.
| 22:00Anne McElvoy and guests discuss the Oscar-nominated Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. 22:454/5Josie Rourke looks at what happens when things go wrong in the production of a play.
| 22:00Ian McMillan presents Radio 3's cabaret of the word, with new writing and poetry. 22:455/5Film director Mike Figgis reflects on the hard lessons he learned in Hollywood.
| 22:30Robert Worby presents UK premieres of works by Austrian composer Olga Neuwirth.
| 22:00Mary Ann Kennedy introduces a session with the Quebec folk band De Temps Antan.
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| 23:00 | 23:00Jez Nelson presents music from Warsaw's distinctive jazz scene.
| 23:00Verity Sharp with music from the Basque country and Italy plus piano music by Beethoven.
| 23:00Verity Sharp presents music from Elliot Carter and Argentinian singer Mercedes Sosa.
| 23:00Verity Sharp presents music for Chinese erhu, Keith Jarrett and Congolese star Baloji.
| 23:00Mary Ann Kennedy presents a session with Celtic folk duo Tim Edey and Brendan Power.
| | 23:00Claire Martin presents an interview with jazz singer and teacher Mark Murphy.
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