Schedule
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Early
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00:00
The Early Music Show—Sacred Music: Tallis and Byrd in London
Harry Christophers talks about Tallis and Byrd's lives in London. (R)
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01:00
Through the Night—13/04/2008
Jonathan Swain introduces works by Brahms, Schubert, Bach, Dukas, Paganini and Hummel.
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Morning
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07:00
Breakfast—14/04/2008
Including music by Dowland, Handel, Griboyedov, Howells, Bach and Sibelius.
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10:00
Classical Collection—14/04/2008
James Jolly introduces music by Suk, Lemmens, Martinu, Lennon/McCartney and Tchaikovsky.
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Afternoon
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12:00
Composer of the Week—Claude Debussy, Background
1/5 Focusing on the social, economic and political changes that shaped Debussy's music.
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13:00
Afternoon Concert—14/04/2008
The Lunchtime Concert features a performance of works by Brahms and Schumann.
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17:00
In Tune—14/04/2008
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music, plus news from the arts world.
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Evening
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19:00
Afternoon Concert—14/04/2008
A special programme of Vaughan Williams recordings, with music including Symphony No 3.
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20:45
Composer of the Week—Claude Debussy, Background
1/5 Focusing on the social, economic and political changes that shaped Debussy's music.
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21:45
Night Waves—04/10/2007
Philip Dodd on the classic 1960s film Blow-Up, directed by the late Michelangelo Antonioni (R)
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22:30
Artist Focus—14/04/2008
The Choir of King's College, Cambridge perform music by composers including Handel.
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23:00
The Essay—Greek and Latin Voices (Juvenal), Episode 1
1/4 Maria Wyke explores the work of Roman satirist Juvenal and his influence on Dr Johnson.
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23:15
World on 3—14/04/2008
A concert from Belgium's Sfinks Festival by one of the great voices of Africa, Baaba Maal.
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Late
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01:00
Through the Night—15/04/2008
Jonathan Swain introduces works by Beethoven, Schumann, Theile, Dvorak, Brahms and Mozart.
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