BBC Radio 3


01:0007:00 (6 hr)

Through the Night

Susan Sharpe presents music, including Chopin, R Schumann, C Schumann, Halvorsen, Mozart, Haydn, Biber, Suk, Abel, Bach, Magi, Glinka, Balakirev, Englund, Sibelius and Fabritius.
07:0010:00 (3 hr)

Breakfast

With Rob Cowan. Including Humperdinck: Humoreske. Beethoven orch Stokowski: Moonlight Sonata (1st mvt). Telemann: Sonata in G for flute, two violas da gamba and continuo.
10:0012:00 (2 hr)

Classical Collection

With James Jolly. Including Stravinsky: Concerto for piano and wind instruments. Mozart: Clarinet Concerto in A. Strauss: Zueignung. Busoni: Violin Concerto in D, Op 35a.
12:0013:00 (1 hr)

Composer of the Week

Reinhold Gliere (1975-1956). 2/5: Donald Macleod charts Gliere's early teaching career, including his influence as Prokofiev's first successful music tutor. Includes Sextet, Op 11.
13:0014:00 (1 hr)

Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert

Llyr Williams at the BBC Hoddinott Hall: 1/4. Penny Gore presents a piano recital by Llyr Williams. Schubert: Piano Sonata in A minor, D784. Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition.
14:0017:00 (3 hr)

Afternoon on 3

BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus: 2/4. Penny Gore presents music marking the 80th birthday of the BBC SO and Chorus. With works by Marx, Kernis, Rachmaninov, Bennett and Adams.
17:0019:00 (2 hr)

In Tune

Petroc Trelawny presents a selection of music and guests from the arts world, including American Ballet Theatre director Kevin McKenzie and folk singer Kate Rusby.
19:0021:30 (2 hr, 30 min)

Performance on 3

Esa-Pekka Salonen and the Philharmonia continue their Vienna - City of Dreams series. Berg: Piano Sonata, with Mitsuko Uchida (piano). Berg: Kammerkonzert. Mahler: Symphony No 9.
21:3022:00 (30 min)

Night Waves

Rana Mitter talks to celebrated Indian writer Amit Chaudhuri about his latest novel The Immortals and also discusses the contrast between Catholic and Protestant art.
22:0023:00 (1 hr)

Composer of the Week

Reinhold Gliere (1975-1956). 2/5: Donald Macleod charts Gliere's early teaching career, including his influence as Prokofiev's first successful music tutor. Includes Sextet, Op 11.
23:0023:15 (15 min)

The Essay

Work-Life Balance: 2/5. Prof Hugh Cunningham explores the battle - long fought, but ultimately won - for leisure during the Industrial Revolution.
23:1501:00 (1 hr, 45 min)

Late Junction

Verity Sharp presents Peter Bellamy, David Hykes's Harmonic Choir, piano music from GI Gurdjieff, virtuoso guitarist Tony McManus and the Turkish baglama playing of Ramazan Gungor.
23:1501:00 (1 hr, 45 min)

Late Junction

Verity Sharp presents Peter Bellamy, David Hykes's Harmonic Choir, piano music from GI Gurdjieff, virtuoso guitarist Tony McManus and the Turkish baglama playing of Ramazan Gungor.
01:0007:00 (6 hr)

Through the Night

Susan Sharpe presents music, including Lassus, Bach, Reicha, Beethoven, Geminiani, Scarlatti, Wagner, Vaughan Williams, Berwald, Koehne, Purcell, Gilson, Grieg and Hellendaal.

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