Afternoon on 3 - Wagner 200 Episode 2
2:00pm - 4:30pm
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7:00am
Breakfast :
Sunday - Martin Handley
Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show.
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9:00am
Sunday Morning :
Innermost Thoughts and Meditations
Rob Cowan focuses on composers who reveal their innermost thoughts and meditations.
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12:00pm
Private Passions :
Fiona Sampson
Michael Berkeley's guest is poet Fiona Sampson.
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1:00pm
The Early Music Show :
Frescobaldi - Fingers, Mind then Ears
Catherine Bott explores the pioneering keyboard music of Frescobaldi with Fabio Bonizzoni.
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2:00pm
Sunday Concert :
BBC Philharmonic - Beethoven, Webern, Brahms
Yan Pascal Tortelier conducts the BBC Philharmonic in Beethoven, Webern and Brahms.
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4:00pm
Choral Evensong :
Ash Wednesday: St John's College, Cambridge
From the Chapel of St John's College, Cambridge on Ash Wednesday.
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5:00pm
The Choir - Choral Figures :
3. Ken Burton Exploring Gospel Music
Choral conductor Ken Burton presents a selection of gospel music.
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6:30pm
Words and Music :
In Hirsute of the Truth
A sequence of poetry, prose and music on the theme of hair.
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7:45pm
Sunday Feature - The Idea of Sin :
2. Lead Me Not into Temptation
Richard Coles on temptation and the practical challenges of sin in the contemporary world.
8:30pm
Drama on 3 :
The Strangers' Will
A supernatural thriller set in an eerie hotel in the Lake District.
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Programme contains Parental Guidance
10:00pm
World Routes - The Nile Project in… :
Episode 2
Simon Broughton focuses on Nubian culture, still present in the Aswan basin.
11:00pm
Jazz Line-Up :
Richard Rodney Bennett Tribute
Claire Martin pays tribute to friend and performance colleague Richard Rodney Bennett.
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12:30am
Through the Night :
18/02/2013
Nicola Christie presents Gounod's opera Mors et Vita performed in Eberbach Monastery.
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