Schedule
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Early
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00:00
The Early Music Show—Melodia
Lucie Skeaping talks to Arni Ingolfsson about Rask 98, an Icelandic manuscript from 1660. (R)
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01:00
Through the Night—26/11/2007
With Jonathan Swain. Including Haydn's Die Schopfung, and music by Dvorak, Wagner and Bach
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Morning
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07:00
Breakfast—26/11/2007
Including works by Beethoven, Telemann, Nielsen, Gabrieli, Mozart and Schreker.
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10:00
Classical Collection—26/11/2007
James Jolly introduces Respighi's Pines of Rome and music by Zelenka, Smetana and Dvorak.
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Afternoon
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12:00
Composer of the Week—Miklos Rozsa (1907-1995) and Erich Wolfgang Korngold (1897-1957), The Talent
1/5 Donald Macleod considers the early years of Rozsa and Korngold.
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13:00
Afternoon Concert—26/11/2007
Featuring the Lunchtime Concert, with a recital by tenor Andrew Kennedy.
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17:00
In Tune—26/11/2007
David Robertson talks to Sean Rafferty about connections between Monet and Debussy.
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Evening
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19:00
Performance on 3—26/11/2007
The Ulster Orchestra and Kenneth Montgomery perform Dvorak, Mozart and Tchaikovsky.
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20:45
Composer of the Week—Miklos Rozsa (1907-1995) and Erich Wolfgang Korngold (1897-1957), The Talent
1/5 Donald Macleod considers the early years of Rozsa and Korngold.
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21:45
Night Waves—26/11/2007
Gabriel Gbadamosi reviews the new ENO production of Britten's The Turn of the Screw.
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22:30
Artist Focus—26/11/2007
Baritone Matthias Goerne performs Beethoven's song-cycle An die ferne Geliebte.
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23:00
The Essay—Paulin on Blake, Episode 1
1/4 Tom Paulin considers Blake's Songs of Innocence. (R)
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23:15
Andy Kershaw—26/11/2007
With her own mix of sounds from across the globe.
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Late
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01:00
Through the Night—27/11/2007
With Jonathan Swain. Including music by Ligeti, Mahler, Berlioz, Villa-Lobos and Brahms.
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