View schedule at a glance
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01:00–07:00Including Mozart, Shostakovich, Poulenc, Arriaga, Sjogren, Raitio, Groneman and Nardelli.
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07:00–10:00Rob Cowan presents music, news and the occasional surprise.
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10:00–12:00Sarah Walker presents music by Dvorak, Purcell, Brahms, Mozart and Schubert.
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12:00–13:00Donald Macleod explores the increasing importance of music away from the court. (R)
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13:00–14:003/4. Ronald Brautigam (fortepiano). Haydn: Concertino in F, H XVIII F2; Concertos, H XVIII 3,4.
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14:00–14:02Louise Fryer presents a performance of Handel's opera Faramondo.
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14:02–17:00Louise Fryer presents a performance of Handel's opera Faramondo.
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17:00–19:00Presented by Sean Rafferty. Tchaikovsky at Covent Garden and the Wimbledon Music Festival.
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19:00–19:451/2. BBC SSO/Petr Altrichter. Janacek: The Fiddler's Child. Martinu: Piano Concerto No 1.
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19:45–20:05Story about a weary doctor called out at midnight in a blizzard to attend to a young boy.
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20:05–21:152/2. Petr Altrichter conducts the BBC SSO in Dvorak's ebullient Symphony No 8.
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21:15–22:00A debate about the importance of the rivers of the North East: the Tyne, Tees and Wear.
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22:00–23:00Donald Macleod explores the increasing importance of music away from the court. (R)
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23:00–23:154/5. Andrew Pinnock on how Purcell's skills as an entrepreneur helped enhance his reputation. (R)
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23:15–01:00Fiona Talkington's selection includes music from Sweet Billy Pilgrim and Adem.
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01:00–07:00Music including Murcia, Visee, Kellner, Locke, Bach, Beethoven, Vivaldi and Sibelius.
