| 00:00 | 00:30John Shea presents a programme of Durufle from Radio France.
| 00:30Including Concerto Copenhagen in music by Charpentier, Lully and Rameau. With John Shea.
| 00:30John Shea's selection includes a Dmitry Korchak operatic gala.
| 00:30Including an all-Tchaikovsky programme of music from the Greek National Symphony Orchestra
| 00:30The Asasello String Quartet play Mozart, Shostakovich and Tchaikovsky. With John Shea.
| | 00:00Geoffrey Smith surveys the passionate career of alto saxophonist Art Pepper.(R)
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| 01:00 | | | | | | 01:00John Shea presents performances by the Ebene Quartet of Mozart, Bartok and Schubert.
| 01:00Catriona Young presents a programme celebrating Slovenia's Statehood Day.
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| 06:00 | 06:30Clemency Burton-Hill presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, with listener requests.
| 06:30Georgia Mann presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests.
| 06:30Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests.
| 06:30Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests.
| 06:30Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests.
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| 07:00 | | | | | | 07:00Martin Handley with performances by Canadian artists as part of Radio 3's Canada 150.
| 07:00Martin Handley presents Radio 3's breakfast show, with performances by Canadian artists.
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| 09:00 | 09:00With Sarah Walker. Including Artists of the Week: Tenebrae, featured in Faure's Requiem.
| 09:00Including Artists of the Week: Tenebrae, featured performing Parry's Songs of Farewell.
| 09:00With Artists of the Week: Tenebrae, featured performing music by Victoria.
| 09:00Including Artists of the Week: Tenebrae, featured peforming Britten's Hymn to St Cecilia.
| 09:00Including Artists of the Week: Tenebrae, featured performing Poulenc's Mass in G.
| 09:00Andrew McGregor and guests review the best recordings of classical music.
| 09:00James Jolly presents music with aquatic theme, including Telemann, Handel and Smetana.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/5How the young Telemann was determined to succeed despite the efforts of a reluctant parent(R)
| 12:002/5Donald Macleod on how a trip to Poland inspired Telemann to experiment with folk flavours.(R)
| 12:003/5Donald Macleod surveys Telemann's countless instrumental skills.(R)
| 12:004/5Donald Macleod discovers Telemann's brilliant entrepreneurial skills.(R)
| 12:005/5Donald Macleod charts the contrast in fortunes between Telemann's public and private lives(R)
| 12:15Tom Service is in conversation with opera singer Sir Willard White.
| 12:00For Canada 150, Michael Berkeley's guest is Canadian novelist Madeleine Thien.
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| 13:00 | 13:00Live from Wigmore Hall, London. The Carducci String Quartet plays Dvorak, Glass and Part.
| 13:001/4From the 2017 Schwetzingen Festival, music by Brahms and Scriabin.
| 13:002/4From the 2017 Schwetzingen Festival, music by Mendelssohn and Dvorak.
| 13:003/4From the 2017 Schwetzingen Festival, music by Mozart, Webern, Schubert and Lachenmann.
| 13:004/4From the 2017 Schwetzingen Festival, music by Brahms and Rachmaninov.
| 13:00James Rhodes presents recordings by his boyhood hero, Canadian pianist Glenn Gould.
| 13:00Live from Wigmore Hall, London. The Carducci String Quartet plays Dvorak, Glass and Part.(R)
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| 14:00 | 14:00The BBC NOW performs music by Britten, Shostakovich, Sibelius, Delius and Gershwin.
| 14:00With the Ulster Orchestra live, performing music by Schumann and Sibelius.
| 14:00The BBC National Orchestra of Wales performs music by Stravinsky, Mozart and Mendelssohn.
| 14:00Verity Sharp introduces a performance of Verdi's opera Rigoletto, with Dimitri Platanias.
| 14:00Live at BBC Hoddinott Hall in Cardiff, BBC NOW in Bartok, Prokofiev, Korngold and Chadwick
| | 14:00Hannah French explores the vibrant early music scene in Montreal.
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| 15:00 | | | 15:30From the Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban.
| | | 15:00Katie Derham explores dance at the court of Versailles.
| 15:00From the Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban.(R)
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| 16:00 | 16:30Suzy Klein's guests include Jonathan Lemalu, Dr Rowan Williams and Dr John Rutter.
| 16:30Suzy's guests include Louise Alder, Martyn Brabbins, Christian Lindberg and Sean Shibe.
| 16:30Suzy Klein presents a selection of music and guests from the arts world.
| 16:30Suzy Klein is joined by pianist Peter Donohoe, tenor Michael Spyres and soprano Fflur Wyn.
| 16:30Suzy Klein's guests include organist David Briggs and mandolin player Avi Avital.
| 16:00Alyn Shipton includes a vintage track by clarinettist Omer Simeon and pianist Earl Hines.
| 16:00Programme exploring all things choral, including performances and special features.
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| 17:00 | | | | | | 17:00Julian Joseph presents performances from Tord Gustavsen, Rose Room and DT6.
| 17:00Tom Service discovers why we find rhythm irresistible. 17:30William Hope and Jane Perry with music and words reflecting settlers travelling to Canada.
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| 18:00 | 18:301/5How the young Telemann was determined to succeed despite the efforts of a reluctant parent(R)
| 18:302/5Donald Macleod on how a trip to Poland inspired Telemann to experiment with folk flavours.(R)
| 18:303/5Donald Macleod surveys Telemann's countless instrumental skills.(R)
| 18:304/5Donald Macleod discovers Telemann's brilliant entrepreneurial skills.(R)
| 18:305/5Donald Macleod charts the contrast in fortunes between Telemann's public and private lives(R)
| 18:30Britten's opera A Midsummer Night's Dream recorded at the 2017 Aldeburgh Festival.
| 18:45James Rhodes goes in hunt of his boyhood hero, Candian pianist Glenn Gould.
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| 19:00 | 19:30A concert of choral music given by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and James MacMillan.
| 19:30Live from Wigmore Hall, Ensemble intercontemporain perform French and Italian repertoire.
| 19:30Nicolas Altstaedt (cello) and Alexander Lonquich (piano) perform Beethoven's cello sonatas
| 19:30Ian Skelly presents a concert given by Vox Luminis at the 2017 Aldeburgh Festival.
| 19:30Tom Redmond presents a concert of dance music for piano given by Pierre-Laurent Aimard.
| | 19:30Ian Skelly presents a programme of northern European music to celebrate midsummer.
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| 21:00 | | | | | | 21:45Radiophonic drama exploring the irrational beliefs we project onto new technologies.
| 21:00Eugene O'Neill's drama about one devastating day in the lives of the Tyrone family.
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| 22:00 | 22:00Sara Mohr-Pietsch talks to opera star Grace Bumbry and Broadway singer Audra McDonald.(R) 22:451/5Heather Jones on the war connections and controversy around Marcel Duchamp's work Fountain
| 22:00Anne McElvoy hears about new exhibitions on Bonnie Prince Charlie and nature. 22:452/5Tarek Osman considers the writing of Gertrude Bell.
| 22:00Rana Mitter and guests debate fact and fiction as they explore how terrorism works. 22:453/5Joanna Bourke on Siegfried Sassoon and his celebrated protest against the conflict.
| 22:00Philip Dodd explores AI with Garry Kasparov. Plus vorticism and overpopulation. 22:454/5Elif Shafak on the elaborate and provocative performances and photo shoots of Mata Hari.
| 22:00Ian McMillan presents the word cabaret, with Jackie Kay, Nicola Barker and Scottee. 22:455/5Santanu Das explores the poetic world of Bristol-born Isaac Rosenberg.
| 22:15Tom McKinney introduces music from BCMG recorded at the 2017 Aldeburgh Festival.
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| 23:00 | 23:00Soweto Kinch presents Monocled Man in concert at the 2017 Cheltenham Jazz Festival.
| 23:00Max Reinhardt with new acoustic ambience by Penguin Cafe, plus Schubert and Rev Sekou.
| 23:00Max Reinhardt presents King Ayisoba, Adrian Sherwood and Tom Challenger in session.
| 23:00Music to celebrate Canada's 150th birthday, plus Magnus Granberg and Breathing Space.
| 23:00Lopa Kothari presents a special Glastonbury Festival 2017 edition.
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