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Sara Mohr-Pietsch with wide-ranging music, from Elgar to Ellington and Mozart to Makeba.

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BBC Radio 3 Schedule for Saturday 31 October 2009

  1. 01:00–07:00
    Music including Elgar, Brahms, Mozart, Franck, Berwald, Moeran, Liszt and Boccherini.
  2. 07:00–09:00
    Louise Fryer presents a refreshing choice of music.
  3. 09:00–12:15
    With Andrew McGregor. Including Building a Library: Schubert: String Quartet (Rosamunde).
  4. 12:15–13:00
    Lowri Blake discusses the revival of the music of Louise Heritte-Viardot and Mel Bonis.
  5. 13:00–14:00
    1/2. Catherine Bott presents music from the Orlando Consort, Stevie Wishart and Crawford Young.
  6. 14:00–15:00
    Steven Osborne (piano), Alban Gerhardt (cello). Britten: Cello Sonata. Brahms: Sonata No 2
  7. 15:00–16:00
    Exclusive recordings made at the 2008 Jerusalem International Oud Festival.
  8. 16:00–17:00
    Alyn Shipton and Chris Garrick celebrate the career of violinist Stuff Smith.
  9. 17:00–18:00
    Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
  10. 18:00–22:30
    Antonio Pappano conducts tenor Ben Heppner and soprano Nina Stemme as the tragic lovers.
  11. 22:30–00:00
    The Birmingham Contemporary Music Group play Simon Holt, Richard Causton and Vic Hoyland.
  12. 00:00–01:00
    1/2. Singer Sheila Jordan joins Alyn Shipton to select the highlights from her catalogue. (R)
  13. 01:00–07:00
    Including Elgar, Beethoven, Schumann, Hannikainen, Desprez, Canis, Fodor, Bach and Grieg.

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