Schedule
Early
00:30
Through the Night—Simone Vallerotonda at the Poznan Baroque Festival
John Shea presents a recital of Spanish guitar and theorbo music from Poland.
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Morning
06:30
Breakfast—Thursday - Petroc Trelawny
Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests.
09:00
Essential Classics—Thursday - Rob Cowan with Colin Salmon
Artist of the Week: Charles Dutoit, featured conducting Haydn's Symphony No 82.
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Afternoon
12:00
Composer of the Week—Franz Liszt (1811-1886), The Death of Daniel Liszt
4/5Donald Macleod explores the tragic death of Liszt's son Daniel.(R)
13:00
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert—Voice of the Cello, Tim Hugh and Rebecca Gilliver
3/4Tim Hugh and Rebecca Gilliver play cello duets by Barrière, Demenga, Ravel and Paganini.
14:00
Afternoon Concert—Thursday Opera Matinee: Monteverdi 450 - L'Orfeo
Verity Sharp presents a performance of Monteverdi's L'Orfeo, conducted by Ottavio Dantone.
16:30
In Tune—Sacconi Quartet, Andrew Litton, Hiroaki Takenouchi
Suzy Klein's guests include the Sacconi Quartet, Andrew Litton and Hiroaki Takenouchi.
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Evening
18:30
Composer of the Week—Franz Liszt (1811-1886), The Death of Daniel Liszt
4/5Donald Macleod explores the tragic death of Liszt's son Daniel.(R)
19:30
Radio 3 in Concert—Temple Church - Bach, Mendelssohn and Dupre
Live from the Temple Church. Organist Roger Sayer in Bach, Mendelssohn and Marcel Dupre.
22:00
Free Thinking—Laurent Binet, France, Blockchains
With novelist Laurent Binet, a discussion about France, and blockchain technology.
22:45
The Essay—Signs and Mythologies - The Significance of Roland Barthes, Andrew Gallix
4/5Magazine editor Andrew Gallix reflects on what Barthes meant by 'the death of the author'.(R)
23:00
Late Junction—Max Reinhardt with Midori Takada's Mixtape
Max Reinhardt presents a mixtape from Japanese composer Midori Takada.
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Late
00:30
Through the Night—Proms 2016: Sakari Oramo conducts Mahler and Haydn symphonies
John Shea presents a concert including Mahler's Symphony No 5 and Haydn's Symphony No 34.










