Schedule
Early
01:00
Through the Night—28/07/2013
Catriona Young presents an all-Brahms concert given by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra.
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Morning
07:00
Breakfast—Sunday - Clemency Burton-Hill
Clemency Burton-Hill presents the classical breakfast show, featuring the Musical Map.
09:00
Sunday Morning—Trees
Rob Cowan presents a selection of music for Sunday including a cantata by Fehre.
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Afternoon
12:00
Private Passions—Judith Kerr
Michael Berkeley's guest is bestselling children's author Judith Kerr.(R)
13:00
WOMAD—WOMAD Live 2013, Fidan Hajiyeva and Nefes live from WOMAD
Lucy Duran introduces live music and pre-recorded highlights from WOMAD at Charlton Park.
14:00
Sunday Concert—Prom 12: Viva Verdi!
Orchestra of the Academy of Santa Cecilia, Rome, and Antonio Pappano at the BBC Proms.
15:30
Choral Evensong—Buckfast Abbey with Exon Singers
Choral Evening Prayer from Buckfast Abbey, Devon, during the 2013 Exon Singers Festival.(R)
16:30
BBC Proms—2013, Prom 20, Prom 20 (part 1): Wagner - Gotterdammerung
1/3Staatskapelle Berlin/Daniel Barenboim in Wagner: Gotterdammerung (Prologue and Act 1).
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Evening
18:30
BBC Proms—2013, Proms Plus Intro, Wagner 200: Introduction to Gotterdammerung
Sara Mohr-Pietsch joins Sarah Lenton and Philip Hensher for a guide to Gotterdammerung.
18:50
BBC Proms—2013, Prom 20, Prom 20 (part 2): Wagner - Gotterdammerung
2/3Staatskapelle Berlin and Daniel Barenboim in Act 2 of Wagner's Gotterdammerung.
20:10
Twenty Minutes—British Wagnerism
Simon Russell Beale explores the impact of Wagner on fin-de-siecle British culture.
20:30
BBC Proms—2013, Prom 20, Prom 20 (part 3): Wagner - Gotterdammerung
3/3The Staatskapelle Berlin under Daniel Barenboim in Act 3 of Wagner's Gotterdammerung.
22:30
WOMAD—WOMAD Live 2013, Georgian choir Iadoni plus the Red Hot Chilli Pipers live from Charlton Park
With live sets from Georgian choir Iadoni and Scotland's Red Hot Chilli Pipers.
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Late
00:30
Through the Night—29/07/2013
Catriona Young introduces a song recital given by Christianne Stotijn and Julius Drake.












