| 00:00 | 00:30Catriona Young introduces Schoenberg's cantata Gurrelieder performed at the 2012 Proms.
| 00:30Catriona Young presents three Czech classical cello concertos.
| 00:30Catriona Young presents a concert given by the Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra.
| 00:30Catriona Young presents Andreas Brantelid, family and friends performing chamber music.
| 00:30Catriona Young presents a concert given by Concerto Copenhagen, focusing on the year 1765.
| | 00:00Geoffrey Smith explores the music of tenor saxophone player Johnny Griffin.
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| 01:00 | | | | | | 01:00Catriona Young presents a concert of Strauss and Beethoven given by the Sydney Symphony.
| 01:00Jonathan Swain presents an all-Mendelssohn concert from the 2012 Proms.
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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 20 Great British Works: Byrd: Mass for Four Voices.
| 09:00With Rob Cowan. Including 20 Great British Works: Handel: Messiah (Part 3).
| 09:00With Rob Cowan. Including 20 Great British Works: Bridge: The Sea.
| 09:00With Rob Cowan. Including 20 Great British Works: Finzi: Dies Natalis.
| 09:00With Rob Cowan. Including 20 Great British Works: Britten: Four Sea Interludes.
| 09:00With Andrew McGregor. Including Building a Library: Verdi: Rigoletto.
| 09:00James Jolly presents works by musicians better known as conductors and a Telemann cantata.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/5Donald Macleod on how Samuel Wesley encouraged Parry to pursue a career in music.(R)
| 12:002/5Donald Macleod focuses on the implications of Parry's decision to work in insurance.(R)
| 12:003/5Donald Macleod focuses on the effect of Parry's writing Prometheus Unbound.(R)
| 12:004/5Donald Macleod on the effect of Parry's becoming director of the Royal College of Music.(R)
| 12:005/5Donald Macleod focuses on Parry's final years.(R)
| 12:15Michael Gove, the Full English and Forbidden Music - Jewish composers banned by the Nazis.
| 12:00Michael Berkeley's guest is Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy.(R)
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| 13:00 | 13:00The Brodsky Quartet plays music by Beethoven and Britten live at the Wigmore Hall, London.
| 13:001/4Canadian soprano Measha Brueggergosman performs songs by Ravel, Britten and Wagner.
| 13:002/4Christian Ihle Hadland performs piano music by Medtner, Schubert and Schumann.
| 13:003/4The Danish String Quartet performs folk tunes from Scandinavia, plus Debussy and Janacek.
| 13:004/4The Danish and Sacconi Quartets perform Mendelssohn's Octet at Bath's Assembly Rooms.
| 13:001/2Catherine Bott explores the musical relationship between Britten and Purcell.
| 13:002/2Catherine Bott explores the musical relationship between Britten and Purcell.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/4Jonathan Swain presents music by Stanford, Wesley, Liszt, Bartok and Vaughan Williams.
| 14:002/4Jonathan Swain presents music by Moeran, Schumann, Mozart, Wesley and Brahms.
| 14:003/4Jonathan Swain with music by Beethoven, Elizabeth Maconchy, Wesley and Vaughan Williams.
| 14:00Jonathan Swain presents Honegger and Ibert's opera L'Aiglon (The Young Eagle).
| 14:004/4Jonathan Swain presents music by MacMillan, Wesley, Beethoven and Vaughan Williams.
| 14:00The Brodsky Quartet plays music by Beethoven and Britten live at the Wigmore Hall, London.(R)
| 14:00Sophie Bevan and the Britten Sinfonia under Ryan Wigglesworth perform at Aldeburgh 2013.
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| | | 15:00Simon Heffer celebrates music by Walton, Moeran, Britten, Parry, Bridge and George Lloyd.
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| 16:00 | 16:30Sean Rafferty with guests including conductor Semyon Bychkov and bass Ferruccio Furlanetto
| 16:30Sean Rafferty presents live music from pianist Finghin Collins and folk trio Lady Maisery.
| 16:30Sean Rafferty with music from cellist Raphael Wallfisch and jazz pianist Judy Carmichael.
| 16:30Presented by Sean Rafferty. With live music from the Kopelman Quartet.
| 16:30Guests include Stacey Kent, the King's Singers and Janet Baker. Plus an Ireland premiere.
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| 17:00 | | | | | | 17:00Alyn Shipton presents a selection of listeners' requests in all styles of jazz.
| 17:00Soprano Elin Manahan Thomas reflects on a life of singing in, and in front of, choirs.
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| 18:00 | 18:301/5Donald Macleod on how Samuel Wesley encouraged Parry to pursue a career in music.(R)
| 18:302/5Donald Macleod focuses on the implications of Parry's decision to work in insurance.(R)
| 18:303/5Donald Macleod focuses on the effect of Parry's writing Prometheus Unbound.(R)
| 18:304/5Donald Macleod on the effect of Parry's becoming director of the Royal College of Music.(R)
| 18:305/5Donald Macleod focuses on Parry's final years.(R)
| 18:00Rossini's opera La Donna del Lago performed at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden.
| 18:30A sequence of words and music about all things 3 with Hattie Morahan and Jonathan Slinger
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| 19:00 | 19:301/2Sarah Connolly (mezzo) and Malcolm Martineau (piano) perform Schumann at Aldeburgh 2013.
| 19:301/2Jac van Steen leads the BBC National Orchestra of Wales in music by Ketting and Bartok.
| 19:30From Aldeburgh 2013, Louise Fryer presents That Obscure Hurt, a new work by Guy Barker.
| 19:301/2John Storgards conducts the BBC Philharmonic in Sibelius's Symphony No 3.
| 19:30John Eliot Gardiner conducts the Monteverdi Choir and Orchestra in an all-Bach programme.
| | 19:45Author David Almond explores what the Lindisfarne Gospels mean to people in the North East
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| 20:00 | 20:15Writer Ronald Blythe talks to Mark Cocker about his career and times.(R) 20:352/2Sarah Connolly and Malcolm Martineau perform Roussel, Britten, Howells, Gurney and Bennett
| 20:20Stephen Johnson explores Prokofiev's seventh and final symphony. 20:402/2Jac van Steen conducts the BBC National Orchestra of Wales in Mussorgsky and Prokofiev.
| | 20:05Stephen Johnson explores Sibelius's Seventh Symphony. 20:252/2John Storgards conducts the BBC Philharmonic in Sibelius's Symphonies Nos 6 and 7.
| | | 20:30David Pownall's drama about Charles Babbage, frustrated inventor of the computer.
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| 21:00 | | | | | | 21:45Sebastiane Hegarty explores voice, recording and memory in a sound portrait of his mother.
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| 22:00 | 22:00Philip Dodd and guests on the Slade School artists. Plus Turkey and Kierkergaard. 22:451/5Edith Hall reflects on the meaning of the male nude in the art of the ancient world.(R)
| 22:00With Matthew Sweet. Including a review of James's Baldwin's drama The Amen Corner. 22:452/5Partha Mitter explores the meaning of the male nude in the visual art of the subcontinent.(R)
| 22:00Samira Ahmed talks to Joss Whedon about his film version of Much Ado About Nothing. 22:453/5Gabriel Gbadamosi considers the meaning of the male nude in African art.(R)
| 22:00Anne McElvoy talks to Neil Gaiman. Plus Visions of the Universe and debating 'privilege'. 22:454/5Matthew Sweet reflects on the male nude in Renaissance and Victorian art.(R)
| 22:00Ian McMillan examines the language of polemic. 22:455/5Critic Sarah Kent contemplates the place of the male nude in contemporary art.(R)
| 22:15A performance of Winter's Edge, the first string quartet by Ian Wilson. 22:30Tom Service introduces music by Luke Bedford and Gavin Bryars.
| 22:30From the 2013 Shetland Folk Festival, performances by Kevin Henderson and Claire White.
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| 23:00 | 23:00Pianist Django Bates and his Beloved Trio perform in concert in Sheffield.(R)
| 23:00Max Reinhardt presents Czech folk music and dub poetry from Linton Kwesi Johnson.
| 23:00Max Reinhardt's varied choice includes music from Benin, China, Brazil and a nightingale.
| 23:00Max Reinhardt presents, with Elaine Mitchener, Irvine Arditti, Alasdair Roberts in session
| 23:00Mary Ann Kennedy presents new music and a session by button accordionist Paddy Callaghan.
| | 23:30Kevin LeGendre presents music from Liane Carroll and Alan Barnes.
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