Schedule
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Early
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00:00
The Early Music Show—My Lady Rich
Singer Emily van Evera discusses her recent disc dedicated to the noblewoman Penelope Rich (R)
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01:00
Through the Night—20/04/2008
John Shea introduces works by Nielsen, Bach, Schubert, Bartok, Melartin and J Strauss.
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Morning
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07:00
Breakfast—20/04/2008
Including works by C Schumann, Mozart, Beethoven, Durufle, Ravel and Elgar.
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10:00
Sunday Morning—20/04/2008
With Nicholas Hytner, director of the National Theatre. Featuring music by Frank Bridge.
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Afternoon
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12:00
Private Passions—20/04/2008
Singer and songwriter PJ Harvey chooses music by Part, Vaughan Williams and Nina Simone.
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13:00
The Early Music Show—Antonio Caldara
Exploring the life and music of Venetian-born baroque composer Antonio Caldara.
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14:00
Radio 3 Requests—20/04/2008
Music by Vaughan Williams, Dvorak and Schumann, plus music to remember Stephen Lawrence.
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16:00
Choral Evensong—20/04/2008
From St John's College, Cambridge.
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17:00
Discovering Music—History of the Serenade, Episode 2
2/2 Exploring the history of the serenade, focusing on the form after Mozart.
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Evening
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18:30
Choir and Organ—20/04/2008
A look at Vaughan Williams's contribution to choral music plus the Leith Festival.
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20:00
Drama on 3—Yesterday an Incident Occurred
After an unprovoked attack in a shopping centre, no one comes forward as a witness. (R)
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20:55
Performance on 3—Catoire
Room-Music perform Catoire's Piano Trio in F minor and D minor Elegy for violin and piano.
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21:30
Sunday Feature—An American Legend: James Agee
Blake Morrison visits the writer's home in Tennessee and follows his footsteps to Alabama. (R)
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22:15
Words and Music—Two Americas
William Hope and Yolanda Vasquez read poetry and prose on the theme of Two Americas. (R)
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Late
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00:00
The Early Music Show—Acis and Galatea
Lucie Skeaping explores Acis and Galatea, one of Handel's most popular works. (R)
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01:00
Through the Night—21/04/2008
John Shea introduces works by Bach, Britten, Strauss, Mendelssohn, Debussy and Chopin.
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