| 0700 Breakfast |
Presented by Rob Cowan. Start the day with a refreshing choice of music.
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| 1000 Classical Collection |
With James Jolly. Telemann: Concerto in D for 3 horns, violin and orchestra. Liszt: Romance oubliee. Paderewski: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op 17. WF Bach: Polonaise in F.
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| 1200 Composer of the Week: Thomas Arne... |
...(1710-1778). Thomas Arne (1710-1778): 5/5. Donald Macleod considers how true was the image of Arne as an unsavoury character who failed to capitalise properly on his talent.
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| 1300 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert |
4/4. Ursula Leveaux (bassoon) and the Navarra Quartet. Reicha: Grand Quintett for bassoon and string quartet. Jacob: Suite. Duncan Ward: Fagotto-me-notto.
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| 1400 Afternoon on 3 |
5/5. Jonathan Swain presents music by Chopin and some others influenced by him. Chopin: Nocturne, Op 27 No 1. Field: Piano Concerto No 3. Plus Mendelssohn, Rigel and Haydn.
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| 1700 In Tune |
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guests from the arts world.
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| 1900 Performance on 3 |
Live from Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, Steven Osborne (piano) and BBC Philharmonic under Ludovic Morlot. Stravinsky: Concerto in E flat (Dumbarton Oaks). Britten: Piano Concerto.
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| 1950 Twenty Minutes |
Artist and film-maker Jane Darke reflects on the flotsam and jetsam of the shipping lanes that gets washed up at the bottom of her garden in north Cornwall.
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| 2010 Performance on 3, part 2 |
Live from Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, the conclusion of a concert by the BBC Philharmonic conducted by Ludovic Morlotin. Sibelius: Oceanidies, Op 73. Debussy: La mer.
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| 2115 The Verb |
Ian McMillan presents a live edition of Radio 3's cabaret of the word from the Radio Theatre in Broadcasting House, with guests including poet and performer Ross Sutherland.
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| 2200 Composer of the Week: Thomas Arne... |
...(1710-1778). Thomas Arne (1710-1778): 5/5. Donald Macleod considers how true was the image of Arne as an unsavoury character who failed to capitalise properly on his talent.
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| 2300 The Essay |
Artists on the importance of living by the coast. 5/5. Singer-songwriter Chris Wood on how the sea, the sky and the marshes in Faversham have affected him.
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| 2315 World on 3 |
Lopa Kothari introduces a session by British-Asian singer Susheela Raman. Plus all the latest sounds from around the world.
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| 0100 Through the Night |
Jonathan Swain presents music, including Soliva, Bach, Noskowski, Beethoven, Schubert, Rameau, Hofmann, Moniuszko, Mendelssohn, Hartmann, Telemann, Poulenc, Auric, Purcell, Handel.
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