Schedule
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Early
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00:00
The Early Music Show—Charles Burney - Journeyman, Historian and Composer
Lucie Skeaping talks to musicologist Ian Gammie about the life of Charles Burney. (R)
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01:00
Through the Night—19/11/2007
Including music by Stancu, Scriabin, Malipiero, Pachelbel, Ward, Telemann and Poulenc.
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Morning
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07:00
Breakfast—19/11/2007
Including music by Palestrina, Weber, Beethoven, Debussy, Mozart and Ravel.
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10:00
Classical Collection—19/11/2007
With James Jolly. Includes the recording of Mahler's Symphony No 3 from Building a Library
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Afternoon
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12:00
Composer of the Week—Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764), Episode 1
Donald Macleod considers Rameau's first 50 years, which are largely shrouded in mystery.
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13:00
Afternoon Concert—19/11/2007
Featuring the Lunchtime Concert, with the Beaux Arts Trio performing works by Beethoven.
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17:00
In Tune—19/11/2007
Sean Rafferty's guests include singers Patricia Racette and Michael Hendrick.
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Evening
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19:00
Performance on 3—19/11/2007
The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra perform works by MacMillan, Beethoven and Dvorak.
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20:45
Composer of the Week—Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764), Episode 1
Donald Macleod considers Rameau's first 50 years, which are largely shrouded in mystery.
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21:45
Night Waves—19/11/2007
Kenan Malik talks to historian Peter Hennessy about his new book, 'Cabinets and the Bomb'.
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22:30
Artist Focus—19/11/2007
Pianist Imogen Cooper performs Schubert's 3 Klavierstucke, D946.
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23:00
The Essay—Emotional Landscapes, Tenderness
1/4 Kate Clanchy discusses tenderness and how tender images make us feel.
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23:15
Andy Kershaw—19/11/2007
With her own mix of sounds from across the globe.
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Late
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01:00
Through the Night—20/11/2007
Including music by Faure, Melartin, Weber, Sweelinck, Vaughan Williams and Visee.
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