| 00:00 | 00:00Linton Stephens mixes a classical playlist for comedian and writer Isy Suttie. 00:30Justin Doyle conducts the RIAS Chamber Chorus in choral works. Presented by John Shea.
| 00:30Leif Ove Andsnes performs Mozart Piano Concerti with the Swedish RSO. John Shea presents.
| 00:30A piano recital combining Swedish, German and American repertoire. Presented by John Shea.
| 00:30The David Oistrakh Quartet in Mendelssohn, Shostakovich and Schumann. John Shea presents.
| 00:30Manfred Honeck conducts the WDR Symphony Orchestra in Cologne. John Shea presents.
| | 00:00Corey Mwamba presents electronic and found sounds to conjure new worlds.
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| 01:00 | | | | | | 01:00Discover moving pieces created through collaboration with Taylor Swift, Bon Iver and more.
| 01:00Works by Debussy, Shostakovich, Copland and Roussel. Catriona Young presents
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| 02:00 | | | | | | 02:00Music to make you feel powerful from Defiance, Celeste and Angry Birds.
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| 03:00 | | | | | | 03:00The BBC Scottish SO are joined by pianist Alexander Melnikov. With John Shea.
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| 06:00 | 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.
| 06:30Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests.
| 06:30Petroc Trelawny 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.
| 09:00Refresh your morning with a great selection of classical music.
| 09:00Refresh your morning with a great selection of classical music.
| 09:00Refresh your morning with a great selection of classical music.
| 09:00Refresh your morning with a great selection of classical music.
| 09:00Natasha Loges compares recordings of Brahms's String Quintet No 1 in F, Op 88.
| 09:00Ian McMillan chooses uplifting music to complement your morning
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| 11:00 | | | | | | 11:45Tom Service's guests include 'King of the Waltz' André Rieu, and pianist Pavel Kolesnikov.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/5Donald Macleod hears how Sibelius began the 1910s creatively rejuvenated.
| 12:002/5Donald Macleod looks at the impact of Sibelius’s international travels on his outlook.
| 12:003/5Donald Macleod explores Sibelius’s time in America.
| 12:004/5Donald Macleod explores Sibelius’s battles with his Fifth Symphony
| 12:005/5Donald Macleod explores the end of Sibelius’s seven teetotal years
| 12:30Jess Gillam and accordionist Samuele Telari swap mixtapes and the music they love.
| 12:00Michael Berkeley’s guest is writer Iain Sinclair.
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| 13:00 | 13:00From London's Wigmore Hall, a violin recital with music by Prokofiev and Ravel.
| 13:00Petroc Trelawny introduces recitals from the tiny chapel of St Mawes in Cornwall.
| 13:00Petroc Trelawny introduces Fauré's late string quartet and music by Koechlin and Ravel.
| 13:00Petroc Trelawny introduces works by Fauré, Enescu and Florent Schmitt from St Mawes.
| 13:00Ravel's Violin Sonata in G and Enescu's Second Piano Quintet from St Mawes in Cornwall.
| 13:00Trombonist Peter Moore explores familiar and unfamiliar works in a new light.
| 13:00From London's Wigmore Hall, a violin recital with music by Prokofiev and Ravel.(R)
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| 14:00 | 14:00Celebrating the patron saint of music and Britten's birthday with the BBC Singers
| 14:00Gustavo Gimeno and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra in Stravinsky's ballet Apollo.
| 14:00Tom Borrow is the soloist in Ravel's dazzling concerto performed with the Ulster Orchestra
| 14:00Ryan Wigglesworth conducts Stravinsky's delightful tribute to Tchaikovsky.
| 14:00Cellist Laura van der Heijden plays Tchaikovsky with the BBC Symphony Orchestra.
| | 14:00Music associated with all things watery.
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| 15:00 | | | | | | 15:00With the release of House of Gucci, Matthew Sweet features music from films about fashion.
| 15:00A service for Advent with carols, live from the Chapel of St John’s College, Cambridge.
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| 16:00 | 16:30Anastasia Kobekina plays Brahms's Second Cello Sonata
| | 16:00Live from Truro Cathedral.
| | 16:30Tom Service explores the musical universe of Erik Satie.
| 16:00Lopa Kothari presents a live studio session from Justin Adams and Mauro Durante.
| 16:30Alyn Shipton presents jazz records of all styles as requested by you.
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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.
| 17:00Tenor Mauro Peter and pianist Joseph Middleton join Sean Rafferty.
| 17:00Accordionist Ryan Corbett performs live in the In Tune studio.
| 17:00The Amatis Trio perform live in the In Tune studio.
| 17:00Legendary jazz bassist Dave Holland shares some of the music that inspires him.
| 17:30From George and the Dragon to Puff the Magic Dragon to dungeons in The Pilgrim's Progress.
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| 18:00 | | | | | | 18:30Lisette Oropesa stars in Verdi's tragic masterpiece at the Royal Opera House.
| 18:45The writer and academic Stuart Hall in his own words and those of admirers of his work.
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| 19:00 | 19:00An eclectic mix featuring classical favourites, lesser-known gems and a few surprises 19:30The BBC Singers celebrate 60 years of the Let the Peoples Sing competition.
| 19:00In Tune's specially curated playlist featuring the music of Scandinavia. 19:30Yazz Ahmed and her quintet join the BBC Concert Orchestra at the EFG London Jazz Festival.
| 19:00An eclectic mix featuring music by Haydn, Chopin, Part, Handel, Dvorak, Bizet and Adams. 19:30The lively baroque-ers join baritone Thomas Guthrie for Schubert and a night in the tavern
| 19:00An eclectic mix featuring classical favourites, lesser-known gems and a few surprises 19:30Rachmaninov's Fourth Piano Concerto, live from Manchester's Bridgewater Hall.
| 19:00An eclectic mix featuring classical favourites, lesser-known gems and a few surprises 19:30Dora Pejačević's Symphony in F sharp minor with the BBC Symphony Orchestra & Sakari Oramo.
| | 19:30Rosalind Ayres and Martin Jarvis direct Sheridan’s amazingly up-to-date comedy.
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| 21:00 | 21:30Poet Kate Fox and composer Erland Cooper at the Trades Club in Hebden Bridge.
| | | | | | 21:30A chance to hear more pieces from yesterday's Record Review
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| 22:00 | 22:00Tom Service visits the new home of the Manchester Camerata in the Monastery in Gorton. 22:451/5Historian Jochen Hung presents his view of the Weimar Republic from Berlin.
| 22:00Novelists Mircea Cărtărescu and Georgina Harding and historian Philippe Sands on Romania. 22:452/5Camilla Smith looks at the art of the Weimar Republic.
| 22:00Shahidha Bari and guests read Logue's version of Homer's Iliad and look at its language. 22:453/5Author Katie Sutton looks at sexuality in the Weimar Republic.
| 22:00How toys are shaped by politics and why they have a spooky side. 22:454/5Film critic Clarisse Loughrey looks at the cinema of the Weimar Republic.
| 22:00Michael Rosen, Lauren Elkin, and Christopher Green talk diaries with Ian McMillan. 22:455/5Ute Lemper looks at the enduring appeal of Weimar music and song.
| 22:00Tom Service presents highlights from last week's Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival.
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| 23:00 | 23:00Hannah Peel with an adventurous, immersive soundtrack for late-night listening.
| 23:00Hannah Peel with an adventurous, immersive soundtrack for late-night listening.
| 23:00Hannah Peel with an adventurous, immersive soundtrack for late-night listening.
| 23:00Hannah Peel with a magical sonic journey for late-night listening. 23:30Elizabeth Alker hosts in front of a live audience at the Queen Elizabeth Hall.
| 23:00Verity Sharp serves up two hours of sounds for adventurous listeners.
| | 23:00In the first of two programmes, Victoria Oruwari invites us to explore blind composers.
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