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Monday - Sarah Walker

Essential Classics With Sarah Walker. Including Messiaen: Turangalila Symphony (excerpt).

BBC Radio 3 schedule Thursday 5 March 2009

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    Early

    1. 01:00

      Through the Night 05/03/2009

      John Shea presents music by Delius, Ravel, Berlioz, Stravinsky, Shearing and Schubert.

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    Morning

    1. 07:00

      Breakfast Rob Cowan

      Rob Cowan presents music by Berlioz, Arnold, Saint-Saens, Strauss, Glass and CPE Bach.

    2. 10:00

      Classical Collection Sarah Walker

      Sarah Walker presents music by Gould, Foster, Saint-Saens, Krommer, Mascagni and Vierne.

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    Afternoon

    1. 12:00

      Composer of the Week Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Episode 4

      4/5 Donald Macleod explores how, despite serious money trouble, Mozart wrote two great works.

    2. 13:00

      Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert Bridgewater Hall Concerts, Episode 3

      3/4 Meta4 perform Beethoven: String Quartet, Op 59, No 3; Jaakko Kuusisto: Play III.

    3. 14:00

      Afternoon on 3 Mainly Mancunian, Acis and Galatea/Mainly Mancunian

      4/5 Ian Skelly presents Handel's Acis and Galatea. Plus music from the RCNM brass festival.

    4. 14:02

      Handel Opera Cycle Acis and Galatea

      Ian Skelly presents Handel's Acis and Galatea, in conversation the conductor, John Butt.

    5. 17:00

      In Tune 05/03/2009

      With Sean Rafferty. Featuring Richard Benjafield, Rolf Hind and London Handel Festival.

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    Evening

    1. 19:00

      Performance on 3 Stephen Kovacevich

      Presented by Petroc Trelawny. Stephen Kovacevich (piano) in Bach, Schumann and Beethoven.

    2. 21:15

      Night Waves David Cesarani

      Philip Dodd and David Cesarani discuss attacks on Britain by Zionist groups in the 1940s.

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    3. 22:00

      Composer of the Week Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Episode 4

      4/5 Donald Macleod explores how, despite serious money trouble, Mozart wrote two great works.

    4. 23:00

      The Essay William Hazlitt - Philosopher, A Metaphysical Discovery

      4/5 A talk on on how Hazlitt spent much of his 20s leading a life as a 'solitary thinker'.

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    5. 23:15

      Late Junction Fiona Talkington

      Fiona Talkington presents music from Provence, plus tracks by Sweet Billy Pilgrim.

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    Late

    1. 01:00

      Through the Night 06/03/2009

      John Shea presents music, including Mendelsohn, Brahms, Schumann, Schoenberg and Mozart.

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