| 00:00 | 00:30Catriona Young presents a performance of Verdi's Requiem recorded in Warsaw.
| 00:30Catriona Young introduces Sibelius's Symphonies No 1 and No 5 from Swedish Radio.
| 00:30Pianist Lukás Vondráček plays Novak, Suk, Smetana and Brahms. Presented by Catriona Young.
| 00:30Catriona Young presents sacred vocal and instrumental music from the Bohemian Reformation.
| 00:30Catriona Young with concert music and opera recorded from locations throughout Europe.
| | 00:00Charlie Haden starred with Ornette Coleman's classic quartet and duoed with Keith Jarrett.
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| 01:00 | | | | | | 01:00Catriona Young presents a concert of early music from Katowice in Poland.
| 01:00Catriona Young presents a performance from Romanian Radio of Brahms's A German Requiem.
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| 06:00 | 06:30Join Petroc Trelawny live from Tollymore Forest in Northern Ireland for the Breakfast show
| 06:30Join Petroc Trelawny for Breakfast, live from Glen Affric in the Scottish Highlands.
| 06:30Join Petroc Trelawny for Breakfast, live from Gwydyr Forest in the Snowdonia National Park
| 06:30Join Petroc Trelawny live from Sherwood Forest this Midsummer's Day.
| 06:30Join Petroc Trelawny and guests for Breakfast, live from the New Forest in Hampshire.
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| 07:00 | | | | | | 07:00Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests.
| 07:00Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests.
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| 09:00 | 09:00Suzy Klein with the best in classical music.
| 09:00Suzy Klein with the best in classical music.
| 09:00Suzy Klein with the best in classical music.
| 09:00Suzy Klein with the best in classical music.
| 09:00Suzy Klein with the best in classical music.
| 09:00Building a library on Debussy's Violin Sonata plus a review of new choral releases.
| 09:00Sarah Walker with summery music from Sibelius and Vivaldi.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/5Weber's childhood as travelling player - first opera at 14 and banishment from Württemberg
| 12:002/5Weber's life continues - always on the move and always in debt.
| 12:003/5Weber is deeply influenced by new Romantic ideas.
| 12:004/5The woodland setting of Der Freischütz entrances Weber's German audience.
| 12:005/5Weber visits London for his opera Oberon, but his health deteriorates and he dies aged 39.
| 12:15Tom Service talks to Paavo Jarvi and to composers John L Adams and Tansy Davies on nature.
| 12:00Michael Berkeley's guest is poet and trumpet player Kim Moore.
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| 13:00 | 13:00Live from the Wigmore Hall in London, Julien Van Mellaerts in a programme of French songs.
| 13:001/4The Academy of Ancient Music perform chamber works by Bach, Handel and Telemann.
| 13:002/4The Academy of Ancient Music perform chamber music from early 17th-century Italy.
| 13:003/4The Academy of Ancient Music play chamber music by Couperin, Leclair and Sainte-Colombe
| 13:004/4The Academy of Ancient Music perform two of Handel's Chandos Anthems
| 13:00French horn player Martin Owen introduces a colourful selection of music - from the inside
| 13:00Live from the Wigmore Hall in London, Julien Van Mellaerts in a programme of French songs.(R)
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| 14:00 | 14:001/4Georgia Mann presents a programme devoted to the magic of forests.
| 14:002/4Georgia Mann presents a programme devoted to the Romantic forest.
| 14:003/4Georgia Mann presents the third in a week of programmes devoted to the theme of forests.
| 14:00Georgia Mann presents Opera Matinee consisting of a Puccini double bill.
| 14:004/4Georgia Mann presents a programme devoted to the magic of forests.
| | 14:00Robert Hollingworth looks at Orazio Vecchi's 1594 madrigal comedy L'Amfiparnaso.
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| 15:00 | | | 15:30Live from Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.
| | | 15:00Matthew Sweet with music from films about teamwork.
| 15:00Live from Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.(R)
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| 16:00 | | | 16:30Distinguished NGA alumni, pianist Cedric Tiberghien and violinist Alina Ibragimova.
| | | 16:00Trombonist Vic Dickenson and his septet is included in Alyn Shipton's selection.
| 16:00Roderick Williams introduces an hour of irresistible music for voices.(R)
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| 17:00 | 17:00Sean Rafferty's guests include the Piatti Quartet and more.
| 17:00Sean Rafferty's guests include The East Pointers, Jiyoon Lee and Chris Watson.
| 17:00Sean Rafferty presents with guests including cellist Edgar Moreau and poet Paul Farley.
| 17:00A lively mix of chat, arts news and live performance.
| 17:00Sean Rafferty's guests include soprano Anna Dennis and trumpet player Matilda Lloyd.
| 17:00The best in jazz - past, present and future. With saxophonist Harald Lassen in concert.
| 17:00Tom Service on the art of the sudden key change - and our love-hate relationship with it. 17:30Readings by Sian Phillips and Joseph Mydell. Music by Verdi, Smetana and Britten.
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| 18:00 | | | | | | 18:30Gloriana by Benjamin Britten. A new production from Madrid. With Andrew McGregor.
| 18:451/2Might explorations of gender in great art of the past help illuminate today's issues?
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| 19:00 | 19:00Spirits of the Forest - a specially curated playlist as Radio 3 goes Into the Forest. 19:30Aldeburgh Festival Ensemble live from Snape Maltings. Presented by Ian Skelly.
| 19:00In Tune's specially curated playlist: an eclectic mix of music, including a few surprises. 19:30Chamber music by Schumann and Mendelssohn, live from the Aldeburgh Festival.
| 19:00Birdsong from the woodlands of Europe to the Brazilian rainforest. 19:30Juanjo Mena conducts The BBC Philharmonic in music from his native Spain.
| 19:00In Tune's specially curated playlist: an eclectic mix of music, including a few surprises. 19:30BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Oliver Knussen at the Aldeburgh Festival 2018.
| 19:00In Tune's specially curated playlist, with music to enchant you by Wagner and Ravel. 19:30The BBC Concert Orchestra celebrates the centenary of the birth of lyricist Alan J Lerner.
| | 19:30JM Barrie's haunting play about a sinister Scottish island and a girl who never grows up.(R)
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| 21:00 | | | | | | 21:30Soundscapes exploring how personal experience influences our mind's eye.
| 21:00The Orchestre Metropolitain de Montreal plays Berlioz, Saint-Saens and Elgar.
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| 22:00 | 22:00Tom Service visits Chicago to talk to cellist Yo-Yo Ma and conductor Riccardo Muti.(R) 22:45Fiona Stafford asks why artists are drawn to the imaginative possibilities of the forest.
| 22:00Matthew Sweet reads Ursula Le Guin's novel and discusses the Paul Foot Award. 22:45Singer Nancy Kerr explains why forests provide such perfect metaphors in folk music.
| 22:00Colin Grant, Hannah Lowe and Jay Bernard discuss writing about Windrush with Shahidha Bari 22:45Forests are the perfect place for outlaw artists to hide, says writer Will Ashon.
| 22:00The man who loved our trees and woods and his ideas about what they might become. 22:45Perfumer, Roja Dove, explains the power of the heady scents of the forest.
| 22:00A literary walk through a world forest, with new work from international writers. 22:45What's the most creative force in the forest? Andrew C Scott believes that it's fire.
| 22:00Music by Michael Hersch recorded at the 2018 Aldeburgh Festival.
| 22:30Hannah French presents a concert of Bach and Mozart performed by the Amsterdam Sinfonietta
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| 23:00 | 23:00Soweto Kinch with US saxophonist Walter Smith III and his trio.
| 23:00Composer Thiago Nassif introduces musical sounds from the rainforest of his native Brazil.
| 23:00A selection of music for the summer solstice with Verity Sharp.
| 23:00Amy Cutler, Lee Patterson and Barrel at the BBC's Maida Vale studios.
| 23:00Lopa Kothari with Anatolian psych from Derya Yildirim and Grup Şimşek.
| | 23:30Peter Phillips shares his love of the choral music of Thomas Tallis and Nicolas Gombert.
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