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BBC Radio Three - Tuesday 13th of January 2009
0700
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Breakfast
With Sara Mohr-Pietsch. Featuring Bach's rousing cantata Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen, Saint-Saens' Danse macabre for two pianos and Dawn Upshaw singing Mozart.
1000
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Classical Collection
With James Jolly. Including Mozart: Piano Sonata in B flat, K333. Zemlinsky: Die Seejungfrau. Haydn: The Mermaid's Song; She never told her love. Berg: Lyric Suite.
1200
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Composer of the Week: George Frideric...
...Handel (1685-1759). George Frideric Handel (1685-1759). 1/5. Donald Macleod explores John Mainwaring's biography of Handel, examining how far we can trust this portrait of the young composer.
1300
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Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
Live from Wigmore Hall, London. Allan Clayton (tenor) and James Baillieu (piano) in Wolf: Der Musikant; Der Scholar; Seemanns Abschied; Vershwiegene Liebe. Schumann: Liederkreis.
1400
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Afternoon on 3
Tod Handley - A Tribute. Louise Fryer presents a celebration of the late Vernon 'Tod' Handley, including Bax's Symphony No 3; Brahms' Tragic Overture and Elgar's Symphony No 2.
1900
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Performance on 3
The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra with conductor Dmitri Slobodeniouk begin a Nielsen Symphony Cycle, performing Nielsen's Symphony No 4. Plus a Nielsen chamber music focus.
2115
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Night Waves
Rana Mitter talks to psychologist Penelope Leach, author of the bestelling book Your Baby and Child, which sparked the growth of 'child-centred parenting' in the 1970s.
2200
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Composer of the Week: George Frideric...
...Handel (1685-1759). George Frideric Handel (1685-1759). 1/5. Donald Macleod explores John Mainwaring's biography of Handel, examining how far we can trust this portrait of the young composer.
2300
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The Essay
Loving the Raven. 1/5. The Regency Parrot: Andrew Taylor investigates Edgar Allan Poe's childhood in England and the inspiration behind his own bestselling novel The American Boy.
2315
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Jazz on 3
Louis Sclavis, Aldo Romano, Henri Texier at the London Jazz Festival 2008: Jez Nelson presents a set recorded at LSO St Luke's, revisiting the much lauded African Flashbacks album.
0100
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Through the Night
Jonathan Swain presents music, including Delius, Walton, Elgar, Stravinsky, Stradella, Boccherini, Rachmaninov, Corelli, Abel, Moeschinger, Wolf, Weber, Bruckner and Brahms. |
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