| 00:00 | 00:30Jonathan Swain presents a selection of music from the European Union Baroque Orchestra.
| 00:30Jonathan Swain presents a performance of Puccini's Messa di Gloria given in Tasmania.
| 00:30Jonathan Swain presents Handel's dramatic cantata Aci, Galatea e Polifemo.
| 00:30The Monte Carlo Philharmonic in concert performing Beethoven, Smetana and Suk.
| 00:30Jonathan Swain introduces a recital by cellist Mischa Maisky and pianist Martha Argerich.
| | 00:00Geoffrey Smith presents a special Olympic-themed edition.
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| 01:00 | | | | | | 01:00A programme of Shostakovich and Tchaikovsky with the Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra.
| 01:00Myung-Whun Chung conducts the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France.
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| 06:00 | 06:30Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show.
| 06:30Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show.
| 06:30Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show.
| 06:30Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show.
| 06:30Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show.
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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 | 09:00With Rob Cowan. Including Rob's Essential Choice: Dvorak: Symphony No 5 in F, Op 76.
| 09:00With Rob Cowan. Rob's Essential Choice: Beethoven: String Quartet, Op 59 No 1.
| 09:00With Rob Cowan. Including Rob's Essential Choice: Strauss: Aus Italien.
| 09:00With Rob Cowan. Including Rob's Essential Choice: Glazunov: The Sea, Op 28.
| 09:00With Rob Cowan. Including Rob's Essential Choice: Khachaturian: Violin Concerto.
| 09:00With Andrew McGregor. Including Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue (jazz band version).
| 09:00Rob Cowan investigates the musical makeover, and presents a Bach cantata: No 168.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/5Focusing on how Bach began to retreat from his church duties to focus on his own projects.
| 12:002/5Donald Macleod concentrates a period of Bach's compositional introspection.
| 12:003/5Exploring Bach's response to criticism of his work by musician and critic Adolf Scheibe.
| 12:004/5Donald Macleod on the music arising from Bach's visit to Frederick the Great in 1747.
| 12:005/5Donald Macleod explores the music associated with the very end of Bach's life.
| 12:15Virginia Rounding explores the music of Catherine the Great's court and charts its legacy.(R)
| 12:00Michael Berkeley's guest is Greek composer Vangelis.
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| 13:00 | 13:00L'Arpeggiata performs a sequence of music inspired by the tarantula.
| 13:001/8Pianist Jean-Efflam Bavouzet gives a recital of music by Debussy.
| 13:002/8Jean-Efflam Bavouzet performs music by Debussy. Plus songs exploring exotic themes.
| 13:003/8Jean-Efflam Bavouzet (piano) performs Debussy's Preludes (Book 2).
| 13:004/8Benjamin Grosvenor (piano) and the Escher Quartet perform Brahms's Piano Quintet.
| 13:00Catherine Bott presents music by Salamone Rossi from the York Early Music Festival.
| 13:00Lucie Skeaping explores the life and musical passions of Isabella d'Este.(R)
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| 14:00 | 14:00Daniel Barenboim conducts the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra in Beethoven and Boulez.(R)
| 14:00Jiri Belohlavek conducts the BBC SO in music by Smetana, Prokofiev and Dvorak.(R)
| 14:00West-Eastern Divan Orchestra under Daniel Barenboim in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.(R)
| 14:00Ryan Wigglesworth conducts the BBC NOW in music by Elgar, Hugh Wood, Ravel and Debussy.(R)
| 14:00BBC SO/Thomas Dausgaard in Langgaard, Gudmundsen-Holmgreen, Shostakovich and Tchaikovsky.(R)
| 14:001/2Ulster Orchestra, Ulster Youth Orchestra/JoAnn Falletta in Chabrier, Mozart, Elaine Agnew. 14:50Keith Waithe gives Julian May a tour of his collection of 207 flutes from around the globe
| 14:00Mark Elder directs the Aldeburgh World Orchestra in Britten, Mahler and Stravinsky.(R)
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| 15:00 | | | 15:30Recorded in Salisbury Cathedral during the 2012 Southern Cathedrals Festival.
| | | 15:102/2Ulster Orchestra and Ulster Youth Orchestra in music from Stravinsky's ballet The Firebird
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| 16:00 | 16:30Sean Rafferty presents. Guests include Simon Callow and Jubilant Sykes.
| 16:30Sean Rafferty meets young accordion player Jose Noguera and opera director Tom Cairns.
| 16:30Presented by Sean Rafferty. With bass-baritone Matthew Rose and conductor Harry Bicket.
| 16:30Sean Rafferty presents music from flautist James Galway and Mr McFall's Chamber.
| 16:30Sean Rafferty presents guests including conductor David Hill and poet Charles Bennett.
| 16:15L'Arpeggiata performs a sequence of music inspired by the tarantula.(R)
| 16:00Ruby Hughes (soprano) and Julius Drake (piano) perform music by Faure and Berg. 16:30David Hill conducts Bob Chilcott's new environmental cantata for unaccompanied choirs.
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| 17:00 | | | | | | 17:15Alyn Shipton presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
| 17:45Matthew Rowe explores the music in Prom 31, with performances by the BBC SSO.
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| 18:00 | 18:301/5Focusing on how Bach began to retreat from his church duties to focus on his own projects.
| 18:002/5Donald Macleod concentrates a period of Bach's compositional introspection.
| 18:303/5Exploring Bach's response to criticism of his work by musician and critic Adolf Scheibe.
| 18:304/5Donald Macleod on the music arising from Bach's visit to Frederick the Great in 1747.
| 18:455/5Donald Macleod explores the music associated with the very end of Bach's life.
| 18:15Sequence of poetry, prose and music on the relationship between man, nature and machines.(R)
| 18:30Recorded in Salisbury Cathedral during the 2012 Southern Cathedrals Festival.(R)
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| 19:00 | 19:301/2The BBC Philharmonic in Mozart: Overture: Don Giovanni. Knussen: Symphony No 2.
| 19:001/2Tadaaki Otaka leads London Brass and the BBC NOW in Vaughan Williams and Ireland. 19:45A mysterious discovery prompts Anna Pavord to celebrate her botanical hero William Turner.
| 19:301/2David Robertson conducts the BBC SO in music by Ives, Barber and Zimmermann.
| 19:301/2Johann Sebastian Bach's last religious will and testament - his monumental Mass in B minor
| 19:451/2Donald Runnicles conducts the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra in Wagner's Siegfried Idyll.
| 19:301/2Vasily Petrenko conduts the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain in Varese and Muhly.
| 19:301/2BBC SSO, National Youth Orchestra of Scotland/Donald Runnicles in MacMillan, Wagner, Bruch
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| 20:00 | 20:002/4Conductor David Hill reveals his literary passions and what he is reading this summer. 20:202/2Gianandrea Noseda conducts the BBC Philharmonic in Mahler's Seventh Symphony.
| 20:052/2Tadaaki Otaka leads the BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales in Delius and Walton.
| 20:10The story of Herschel Grynszpan, whose actions provided the pretext for Kristallnacht. 20:302/2David Robertson conducts the BBC Proms Youth Choir in Tippett's A Child of Our Time.
| 20:30Danny Karlin considers Robert Browning's Sordello: is it the best worst poem ever? 20:502/2Johann Sebastian Bach's monumental Mass in B minor, performed by the English Concert.
| 20:053/4Jackie Kay and Ali Smith discuss one of the great Scottish classic novels, Sunset Song. 20:252/2Donald Runnicles conducts the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra in Bruckner's Symphony No 8.
| 20:00Simon Van Booy's story about love, flowers and mannequins, set in snowy Paris.(R) 20:202/2National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain/Vasily Petrenko in Messiaen and Anna Meredith.
| 20:254/8Live Proms intervals from the Radio 3 box, including Lucy Worsley's Kensington. 20:452/2National Youth Orchestra of Scotland, BBC SSO in music by Strauss, Musgrave and Respighi.
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| 21:00 | | 21:301/4Richard Coles on the modern construction of gay identity and links with the ancient world.(R)
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| 22:00 | 22:00Norman Lebrecht meets Hungarian conductor Ivan Fischer. 22:451/5Keith Hart on the origins of money as part of an economy of living persons and things.(R)
| 22:15Lucy Duran introduces a Prom devoted to the vallenato music of Colombia.
| 22:152/4Richard Coles on the ancient Greek culture where homosexuality was part of a social code.(R)
| 22:003/4Richard Coles looks at the conflict between sexuality and gender identity.(R) 22:453/5Exploring the creation of the first international and cross-boundary standards for money.(R)
| 22:004/4Examining the issues relating to gay rights as a measure of global human rights.(R) 22:455/5Dr Helen Wang discusses the development of paper money.(R)
| 22:15With poetry from Kei Miller, and music from the Matt Robinson Quartet. 22:30Music by Richard Ayres, Laurence Crane, and Marko Nikodijevic. Plus Scelsi's Ygghur.
| 22:15Lucy Duran presents highlights from the 2012 WOMAD festival.
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| 23:00 | 23:00Jez Nelson presents a new collaboration between The Thing and vocalist Neneh Cherry.
| 23:45Fiona Talkington's selection includes a tribute to the late saxophone player Lol Coxhill.
| 23:00Fiona Talkington presents Bach with Bugge Wesseltoft and the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra.
| 23:00Fiona Talkington's selection includes part of Stockhausen's Helicopter String Quartet.
| 23:00Lopa Kothari and Mary Ann Kennedy introduce highlights from the 2012 WOMAD festival.
| | 23:15Kevin LeGendre focuses on the Barcelona jazz scene.
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