Schedule
Early
00:30
Through the Night—09/07/2014
Catriona Young's selection includes the Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester at the 2013 Proms.
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Morning
06:30
Breakfast—Wednesday - Petroc Trelawny
Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's breakfast show, with the Best of British Music Playlist
09:00
Essential Classics—Wednesday - Rob Cowan with Joanne Harris
With Rob Cowan. Including Rob's Essential Choice: Brahms: String Sextet No 2.
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Afternoon
12:00
Composer of the Week—Dietrich Buxtehude (1637-1707), Evening Music
3/5Donald Macleod explores the unique public concerts Buxtehude staged.
13:00
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert—Liverpool Chamber Music Series, Simon Trpceski, ATOS Trio
2/4Simon Trpceski (piano) in Ravel: Valses Nobles et Sentimentales. Plus ATOS Trio in Dvorak.
14:00
Afternoon Concert—The Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Past and Present, The Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra: Past and Present
3/4The Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra performs music by Schubert and Beethoven.
15:30
Choral Evensong—Canterbury Cathedral
From Canterbury Cathedral.
16:30
In Tune—Fitzwilliam Quartet, Peter Seymour, Mahogany Opera Group
Ian Skelly with guests including the Fitzwilliam Quartet and conductor Peter Seymour.
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Evening
18:30
Composer of the Week—Dietrich Buxtehude (1637-1707), Evening Music
3/5Donald Macleod explores the unique public concerts Buxtehude staged.
19:30
Radio 3 Live in Concert—Cheltenham Festival: BBC Singers - Tavener, Part
From Tewkesbury Abbey, Hilliard Ensemble and BBC Singers in music by Tavener and Part.
22:00
Free Thinking—The History of Pain, Martin Freeman as Richard III, Animal Rights
With Philip Dodd. Includes Richard III, medical attitudes to pain and animal rights.
22:45
The Essay—Goodbye to All That, Daniel Kehlmann
3/5German writer Daniel Kehlmann reflects on recent German history.
23:00
Late Junction—Wednesday - Nick Luscombe
A varied selection of music.
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Late
00:30
Through the Night—10/07/2014
Including from the 2013 Proms: London Philharmonic in Strauss's Also sprach Zarathustra.











