Schedule
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Early
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01:00
Through the Night—30/01/2008
Including works by Vivaldi, Gluck, Telemann, Brahms, Janacek, Bach, Faure and Schubert.
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Morning
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07:00
Breakfast—30/01/2008
Including works by Handel, Wagner, Chopin, R Strauss, Buxtehude and Mozart.
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10:00
Classical Collection—30/01/2008
Sarah Walker introduces music by Alkan, Stravinsky, Bach, Saint-Saens and Kodaly.
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Afternoon
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12:00
Composer of the Week—Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), Episode 3
3/5 Donald Macleod talks to Charles Rosen, who tells the story behind the Diabelli Variations.
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13:00
Afternoon Concert—30/01/2008
The Lunchtime Concert features works by Mahler and Brahms.
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17:00
In Tune—30/01/2008
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music, plus news from the arts world.
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Evening
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19:00
Performance on 3—30/01/2008
The LSO perform Sibelius's Violin Concerto and Mahler's Symphony No 4.
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20:45
Composer of the Week—Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), Episode 3
3/5 Donald Macleod talks to Charles Rosen, who tells the story behind the Diabelli Variations.
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21:45
Night Waves—30/01/2008
Philip Dodd meets Martin Amis and JG Ballard, who are publishing new works of non-fiction.
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22:30
Artist Focus—30/01/2008
Featuring pianist Stephen Hough's recording of Beethoven's Sonata in A minor, Op 23.
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23:00
The Essay—Conflict and Culture, From Humiliation to Regeneration
3/4 The impact of conflict and the Paris Commune on French life and artists' responses to it. (R)
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23:15
Late Junction—30/01/2008
With music from Henryk Gorecki's 3rd Symphony, plus a Madagascan kiloliky whistle group.
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Late
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01:00
Through the Night—31/01/2008
John Shea introduces music by Poulenc, Schubert, R Strauss, Bach, Faure and Bernstein.
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