Schedule
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Early
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00:30
Through the Night—Let the Peoples Sing 2017 semi-finals (2/2)
Jonathan Swain with recordings from the semi-finals of Let the Peoples Sing competition.
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Morning
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06:30
Breakfast—Monday - Petroc Trelawny
Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests.
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09:00
Essential Classics—Monday - Sarah Walker with Wasfi Kani
Including Artist of the Week: Edward Gardner, featured conducting Walton's Symphony No 1.
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Afternoon
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12:00
Composer of the Week—Olivier Messiaen (1908-1992), A Student in Paris
1/5 Donald Macleod focuses on Messiaen's student days in Paris.
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13:00
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert—Wigmore Hall Mondays: Hanno Muller-Brachmann and Hendrik Heilmann
Live from Wigmore Hall, London: Bass-baritone Hanno Muller-Brachmann sings music by Mahler
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14:00
Afternoon Concert—Monday - 大象传媒 Symphony Orchestra and Chorus
The 大象传媒 Symphony Orchestra and Chorus plays Glanert, Chopin, Schumann, Delius and Martinu.
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16:30
In Tune—Ashley Riches, Ilker Arcayurek, Sally Beamish and Thomas Nickell
Sean Rafferty presents, with live music from bass Ashley Riches and tenor Ilker Arcayurek.
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Evening
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18:30
Composer of the Week—Olivier Messiaen (1908-1992), A Student in Paris
1/5 Donald Macleod focuses on Messiaen's student days in Paris.
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19:30
Radio 3 in Concert—Mozart, Webern and Brahms - Harrogate Festival
Radio 3 New Generation Artists at the 2017 Harrogate Music Festival: Mozart and Brahms.
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22:00
Music Matters—Music on the move
Sara Mohr-Pietsch is in conversation with mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato. (R)
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22:45
The Essay—The Love that Wrote Its Name, The Boys
Simon Callow on Micheal MacLiammoir and Hilton Edwards, founders of Dublin's Gate Theatre.
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23:00
Jazz Now—Emile Parisien
Soweto Kinch presents a concert featuring French saxophonist Emile Parisien.
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Late
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00:30
Through the Night—Proms 2015: Andrew Davis conducts the 大象传媒 Symphony Orchestra
Jonathan Swain presents music by Delius, Nielsen and Ravel, and a new cantata by Hugh Wood
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