| 00:00 | 00:30Jordi Savall conducts Vivaldi's oratorio Juditha Triumphans. Presented by Catriona Young.
| 00:30Ton Koopman and the Schleswig-Holstein Festival Orchestra. Presented by Catriona Young.
| 00:30Moscow Philharmonic performs Strauss waltzes. Presented by Catriona Young.
| 00:30Orchestre de la Suisse Romande and pianist Francois-Frederic Guy. Catriona Young presents.
| 00:30German-born Iranian pianist Schaghajegh Nosrati in recital. Presented by Catriona Young.
| | 00:00The British pianist digs out his favourite, lesser-known examples of great improvisation.
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| 01:00 | | | | | | 01:00Romanian Radio National Orchestra and Rumon Gamba in Brahms and Elgar
| 01:00A performance of Beethoven's mass from Bellinzona, Switzerland. Catriona Young presents.
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| 06:00 | 06:30Georgia Mann presents Breakfast with special guest poet and Verb presenter, Ian McMillan.
| 06:30Georgia Mann presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests.
| 06:30Georgia Mann presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests.
| 06:30Georgia Mann presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests.
| 06:30Georgia Mann presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, including the Friday poem.
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| 07:00 | | | | | | 07:00Classical music for breakfast time plus found sounds and the odd unclassified track.
| 07:00Martin Handley presents Breakfast, including a Sounds of the Earth slow radio soundscape.
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| 09:00 | 09:00Refresh your morning with a great selection of classical music, old and new.
| 09:00Refresh your morning with a great selection of classical music, old and new.
| 09:00Refresh your morning with a great selection of classical music, old and new.
| 09:00Refresh your morning with a great selection of classical music, old and new.
| 09:00Refresh your morning with a great selection of classical music, old and new.
| 09:00Jeremy Sams chooses his favourite recording of Ravel's String Quartet
| 09:00Sarah Walker chooses uplifting music to complement your morning.
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| 11:00 | | | | | | 11:45The stories that matter, the people that matter, the music that matters.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/5Donald Macleod examines the everyday objects and household artefacts owned by Beethoven.
| 12:002/5Donald Macleod examines some of the everyday objects owned by Beethoven.
| 12:003/5Donald Macleod examines some of Beethoven's everyday objects and household artefacts.
| 12:004/5Donald Macleod examines some of Beethoven's everyday objects and household artefacts.
| 12:005/5Donald Macleod examines some of Beethoven's everyday objects and household artefacts
| 12:30Saxophonist Jess Gillam is joined by composer Dani Howard to share the music they love.
| 12:00Michael Berkeley’s guest is novelist Isabel Allende.
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| 13:00 | 13:00Ruby Hughes, soprano, and Natalie Clein, cello, play Kodály, Pritchard, Tavener and more.
| 13:00The Dudok Quartet perform Haydn. Gabriela Montero plays Chick Corea.
| 13:00The Dudok Quartet perform music from the Renaissance. Gabriela Montero plays her own work.
| 13:00Gabriela Montero plays Schumann's Kinderszenen, and the Dudok Quartet perform Brahms.
| 13:00Adam Walker, Hélène Clément and Agnès Clément perform Ravel and Prokofiev.
| 13:00Hear a leading musician open up a colourful selection of music from the inside.
| 13:00Ruby Hughes, soprano, and Natalie Clein, cello, play Kodály, Pritchard, Tavener and more.(R)
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| 14:00 | 14:00The Ulster Orchestra plays Stravinsky, Ibert, Kernis, Mendelssohn and Strauss in Belfast.
| 14:00The Ulster Orchestra plays music by Howard Skempton, Wagner, Elgar and Mozart in Belfast.
| 14:00The Ulster Orchestra plays music by Tchaikovsky, Rodrigo and Mussorgsky in Belfast.
| 14:00Peter Heise's opera based on the true story of the murder of Danish king Eric Glipping.
| 14:00The Ulster Orchestra plays music by Borodin, Tchaikovsky, Ravel, Richard Strauss and Berg.
| | 14:00Highlights of a concert from the 2019 Summer Festivities of Early Music in Prague.
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| 15:00 | | | 15:30Live from Manchester Cathedral.
| | | 15:00Matthew Sweet with a themed selection of music for film.
| 15:00Live from Manchester Cathedral.(R)
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| 16:00 | 16:30Polyhymnia Ensemble performs Clerambault's Miserere at Romainmôtier Abbey in Switzerland.
| | 16:30Showcasing BBC New Generation Artists Alessandro Fisher and Anastasia Kobekina
| | 16:00Join our Sport Relief 5K challenge to 'beat' Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony at MediaCityUK.
| 16:00The best roots-based music from across the globe.
| 16:00Jazz records from across the genre, as requested by Radio 3 listeners.
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| 17:00 | 17:00Top-class live music from some of the world's finest musicians.
| 17:00Top-class live music from some of the world's finest musicians.
| 17:00Top-class live music from some of the world's finest musicians.
| 17:00Top-class live music from some of the world's finest musicians.
| 17:00It's the afterparty, with music to follow Radio 3's Beat Beethoven run for Sport Relief.
| 17:00Pianist Tigran Hamasyan and trumpeter Mathias Eick. Plus Tamar Collocutor’s inspirations.
| 17:00Tom Service explores why and how the sea captures the imaginations of so many musicians. 17:30The joy, drama and human folly of the sporting calendar, from rugby to the Olympics.
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| 18:00 | | | | | | 18:30From the Met, Wagner's Flying Dutchman
| 18:45An ear floats off to the galaxies, listening in on a fading Earth. By Heather Phillipson.
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| 19:00 | 19:00In Tune’s specially curated playlist: an eclectic mix of music, including a few surprises. 19:30Jakub Hrůša conducts the Philharmonia in Mahler's epic journey from darkness to light.
| 19:00In Tune’s specially curated playlist, including music by Rameau, Mangore and Tchaikovsky. 19:30The CBSO and youth choruses from Symphony Hall.
| 19:00In Tune’s specially curated playlist: an eclectic mix of music, including a few surprises. 19:30The BBC Philharmonic with Chief Conductor Omer Meir Wellber and the Dresden Chamber Choir.
| 19:00In Tune’s specially curated playlist, with music from Haydn, Strauss and rural Slovakia. 19:30Stephen Hough and Michael Collins explore Brahms's late great works for the clarinet.
| 19:00In Tune’s specially curated playlist, including music by JS Bach, Farrenc and Koji Kondo. 19:30Live from the Barbican, the BBC SO conducted by Edward Gardner in Brahms and Schoenberg.
| | 19:15New Generation Thinker Alun Withey reflects on our desire for clean air. 19:30Phoebe Fox stars in a world premiere of a newly discovered play by Edith Wharton from 1901
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| 21:00 | | | | | | | 21:00Highlights from classical concerts around the world
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| 22:00 | 22:00Singer Lise Davidsen, Alice Farnham on women conductors, Glass's Einstein on the Beach. 22:451/5Madeleine Bunting begins a new series examining the many dimensions of what we call home.
| 22:00Maaza Mengiste, Christina Lamb, Julie Wheelwright & Shawn Sobers join Eleanor Barraclough. 22:452/5Writer Madeleine Bunting reflects on some astonishing instances of homesickness.
| 22:00Historians Catherine Fletcher, Selina Todd and art critic Jonathan Jones join Rana Mitter. 22:453/5Madeleine Bunting reflects on the emotional fallout of not having a place to call home.
| 22:00Lisa Mullen, Caroline Frost and historian & podcast host Greg Jenner join Matthew Sweet. 22:454/5Madeleine Bunting considers the personal and political facets of a controversial concept.
| 22:00Ian McMillan and guests explore writing about insects. 22:455/5In the final part of her series, Madeleine Bunting imagines the home of the future.
| 22:00The best new music in live performance, plus interviews and features.
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| 23:00 | 23:00Sara Mohr-Pietsch with an adventurous, immersive soundtrack for late-night listening.
| 23:00Sara Mohr-Pietsch with an adventurous, immersive soundtrack for late-night listening.
| 23:00Sara Mohr-Pietsch with an adventurous, immersive soundtrack for late-night listening.
| 23:00An adventurous, immersive soundtrack for late-night listening. 23:30Elizabeth Alker with tracks from Ben Lukas Boysen, Julia Kent, Four Tet and Christine Ott.
| 23:00Tape loops, the earliest recording of reverb and the world’s longest echo.
| | 23:00Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough looks at Nordic political history, as reflected in music.
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