Schedule
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Early
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01:00
Through the Night—05/04/2008
John Shea introduces works by Handel, Ravel, Milhaud, Machaut, Gershwin, Haydn and Bach.
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Morning
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07:00
Breakfast—05/04/2008
Including works by Holst, Vivaldi, Debussy and Mozart.
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09:00
CD Review—Building a Library: Scriabin: Le Po猫me de l鈥檈xtase
With Andrew McGregor. Including Building a Library: Scriabin: Poem of Ecstasy.
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Afternoon
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12:15
Music Matters—05/04/2008
Petroc Trelawny explores Harrison Birtwistle's new opera The Minotaur.
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13:00
The Early Music Show—Inspiring Lutenists
Lutenist Elizabeth Kenny talks about two of the performers who inspired her.
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14:00
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert—05/04/2008
The Nash Ensemble perform Weber and Mendelssohn as part of their Around Schubert series. (R)
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15:00
World Routes—in Cuba, Matanzas, birthplace of rumba and danzon
3/3 Lucy Duran is in Matanzas, rumba and danzon's home. With the Buena Vista Social Club story (R)
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16:00
Jazz Line-Up—05/04/2008
Jazz pianist Neil Cowley talks about his new album Loud Louder Stop and his career so far.
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17:30
Jazz Record Requests—15/03/2008
Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
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Evening
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18:30
Opera on 3—Puccini: La Boheme
Nicola Luisotti conducts Puccini's portrayal of the tragedy of bohemian life in Paris.
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21:45
Pre-Hear—05/04/2008
The 大象传媒 National Orchestra of Wales performs works by Beethoven, Downie and Goehr.
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22:30
Hear and Now—05/04/2008
A concert including works by Francisco Lara, Hans Abrahamson and Simon Holt.
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Late
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00:00
The Early Music Show—The Duke of Chandos
Catherine Bott charts the rise and fall of James Brydges, a former patron of Handel. (R)
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01:00
Through the Night—06/04/2008
Jonathan Swain introduces music by Haydn, Ligeti, Beethoven, Mozart, Contant and Regamey.
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