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BBC Radio Three - Sunday 21st of March 2010
1000
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Sunday Morning
Iain Burnside explores the rich and diverse musical life of Australia and the contributions of its performers and composers, including Grainger, Mackerras and others.
1200
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Private Passions
Michael Berkeley's guest is choirmaster Gareth Malone, whose choices include Vaughan Williams, Bernstein, Byrd and Stravinsky as well as songs by Schumann and Finzi.
1300
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The Early Music Show
Lucie Skeaping presents a profile of the London Handel Festival and talks to several of the key protagonists in this year's event.
1400
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Radio 3 Requests
Fiona Talkington presents listeners' requests, including Rachmaninov's Cello Sonata, Part's De Profundis, Mozart's Double Piano Concerto in E flat. Plus a request from Pat Metheny.
1700
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Discovering Music
Stephen Johnson is joined by pianists Llyr Williams and Benjamin Frith to examine the history and musical ideas behind Chopin's cycle of Preludes.
1830
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The Choir
Naturalist and broadcaster Miranda Krestovnikoff joins Aled Jones to explore choral music inspired by the natural world. With Vaughan Williams, Schubert, Sviridov, Delius, Brumel.
2000
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Drama on 3
Romantic comedy exploring the ideals and realities of war, hypocrisy and nationalism. With Rory Kinnear, Lydia Leonard and Tom Mison.
2200
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Sunday Feature
Louise Doughty explores the growth of the young adult fiction market, which made over 50 million pounds in the UK last year. Is it at last coming of age?
2245
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Words and Music
Christopher Eccleston and Olivia Hallinan read from love letters - both real and fictional - by Shakespeare, Wharton, Dickinson, Hughes. Music by Wagner, Weill.
2345
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Jazz Line-Up
As a tribute to the late John Dankworth, Julian Joseph presents part of a live broadcast from 2005 from one of the saxophonist's annual garden parties.
0100
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Through the Night
John Shea presents music by Wagner, Tchaikovsky, Rimsky Korsakov, Bach, Jenner, Vaughan Williams, Tallis, Chopin, Bodinus, Rachmaninov, Daniel-Lesur, Telemann, Britten and Bruch. |
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