BBC Radio 3 schedule

BBC Radio 3 schedule

BBC Radio 3
  1. 6:30am

    Breakfast :
    Wednesday - Petroc Trelawny

    Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show.

    (Not available)

  2. 9:00am

    Essential Classics :
    Wednesday - Rob Cowan

    With Rob Cowan. Saint-Saens: Clarinet Sonata, Op 167. Medtner: Piano Concerto No 1.

    (Not available)

  3. 12:00pm

    Composer of the Week - Niccolo Jom… :
    3. Jommelli Moves to Stuttgart

    Donald Macleod explores Jommelli's work at the Royal Court in Stuttgart.

    (Not available)

  4. 1:00pm

    Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert - LSO ST… :
    2. Ailish Tynan

    Ailish Tynan (soprano) and Iain Burnside (piano) perform Schumann and Mendelssohn.

    (Not available)

  5. 2:00pm

    Afternoon on 3 - Lutoslawski Cente… :
    Episode 3

    Including the BBC SO under Edward Gardner in Lutoslawski: Chain 2; Symphony No 3.

    (Not available)

  6. 3:30pm

    Choral Evensong :
    Archive Broadcast from Bramdean School Exeter

    An archive broadcast from the Chapel of Bramdean School, Exeter.

    (Not available)

  7. 4:30pm

    In Tune :
    David Atherton, Maria Garzon, Choir of Royal Holloway

    Sean Rafferty presents. With conductor David Atherton plus music from pianist Maria Garzon

    (Not available)

  8. 6:30pm

    Composer of the Week - Niccolo Jom… :
    3. Jommelli Moves to Stuttgart

    Donald Macleod explores Jommelli's work at the Royal Court in Stuttgart.

    (Not available)

  9. 7:30pm

    Radio 3 Live in Concert - Live fro… :
    1. Webern, Schoenberg

    Mark Elder conducts the London Philharmonic Orchestra in Webern and Schoenberg.

    (Not available)

  10. 8:10pm

    Twenty Minutes :
    Katharina Wolpe

    Distinguished pianist and teacher Katharina Wolpe talks to Martin Handley.

  11. 8:30pm

    Radio 3 Live in Concert - Live fro… :
    2. Mahler

    Mark Elder conducts the London Philharmonic in music by Mahler.

    (Not available)

  12. 10:00pm

    Night Waves :
    British Social Realism in Film

    Samira Ahmed examines British social realism in film with the hindsight of half a century.

  13. 10:45pm

    The Essay - Anglo-Saxon Portraits :
    13. Caedmon, the Oldest Surviving English Poet

    Writer David Almond discusses Caedmon, the earliest English poet whose name is known.

  14. 11:00pm

    Late Junction :
    Wednesday - Verity Sharp

    Verity Sharp presents music by Max de Wardener, Hildegard of Bingen and Beethoven.

    (Not available)

  15. 12:30am

    Through the Night :
    24/01/2013

    John Shea presents a recital featuring piano trios by Beethoven, Ravel and Shostakovich.

    (Not available)

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