Schedule
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Early
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00:00
The Early Music Show—The Development of the Parisian Chanson
Catherine Bott looks at the rise of the Parisian chanson, a 15th-century French song. (R)
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01:00
Through the Night—02/03/2008
Susan Sharpe introduces music by Brahms, Dvorak, Nielsen, Telemann, Bizet and Haydn.
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Morning
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07:00
Breakfast—02/03/2008
Including music by Sheppard, FD Weber, Smetana, Gesualdo, Borg and Vaughan Williams.
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10:00
Sunday Morning—02/03/2008
With music inspired by Russia's turbulent history, including Lyadov's The Enchanted Lake.
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Afternoon
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12:00
Private Passions—02/03/2008
Writer/clinical psychologist Frank Tallis chooses works by Mahler, Zemlinsky and Takemitsu
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13:00
The Early Music Show—Handel and Steffani in Hanover
Exploring Handel's time in Hanover and his relationship with Agostino Steffani.
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14:00
Radio 3 Requests—02/03/2008
Requests include Lalo's Symphonie espagnole and Strauss's Four Last Songs.
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16:00
Choral Evensong—02/03/2008
Live from Southwell Minster on Mothering Sunday.
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17:00
Discovering Music—Bartok's Divertimento
Martin Handley and the 大象传媒 SSO explore some of the ideas behind Bartok's Divertimento.
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Evening
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18:30
Choir and Organ—02/03/2008
With Gavin Bryars discussing his career and collaborations with the Latvian Radio Choir.
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20:00
Drama on 3—The Adding Machine
An Expressionist work from 1923 by American playwright Elmer Rice.
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21:15
大象传媒 Singers—02/03/2008
With choral music by French organists Marcel Dupre and Jean Langlais.
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21:30
Sunday Feature—The Moving Power of Art
Hisham Matar explores how countries use culture as a political tool.
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22:15
Words and Music—Memory
Saskia Reeves and Alex Jennings read works by Larkin, Carroll and Carol Ann Duffy.
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Late
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00:00
The Early Music Show—Notre Dame and the Sorbonne
Lucie Skeaping learns about medieval composers and their influence on western music. (R)
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01:00
Through the Night—03/03/2008
Susan Sharpe introduces music by Ravel, Beethoven, Bach, Telemann, Chopin and Prokofiev.
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