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BBC Radio Three - Wednesday 14th of January 2009
0700
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Breakfast
With Sara Mohr-Pietsch. An uplifting selection of music, with a work for midsummer by Mendelssohn, a favourite piece of Brahms piano music and a movement from Debussy's La mer.
1000
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Classical Collection
With James Jolly. Continuing the Haydn Symphony cycle with a concert at 11.00am from The Spires, Belfast, given by the Ulster Orchestra conducted by Esa Heikkila.
1200
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Composer of the Week: George Frideric...
...Handel (1685-1759). George Frideric Handel (1685-1759). 3/5. Donald Macleod explores Handel's move to England, an action which plunged him into the very centre of the London music scene.
1300
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Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
Schubert Ensemble: Louise Fryer presents a concert from St George's in Bristol. Schubert Ensemble in Monteverdi: Lamento della Ninfa; Powers: Nightsongs; Faure: Piano Quartet No 2.
1400
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Afternoon on 3
Tod Handley - A Tribute: Louise Fryer presents a celebration of the late Vernon Handley. Music includes Walton's Symphony No 1 plus works by York Bowen, Delius and Moeran.
1900
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Performance on 3
Pianist Imogen Cooper performs an all-Schubert recital at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall. Plus a Nielsen chamber music focus.
2115
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Night Waves
Matthew Sweet interviews Holocaust survivor Thomas Buergenthal whose new memoir describes his childhood experiences in Auschwitz and his subsequent career as a human rights judge.
2200
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Composer of the Week: George Frideric...
...Handel (1685-1759). George Frideric Handel (1685-1759). 3/5. Donald Macleod explores Handel's move to England, an action which plunged him into the very centre of the London music scene.
2300
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The Essay
Loving the Raven. 3/5. Through the Door, Beyond the Mirror: Louise Welsh exposes and dissects Edgar Allan Poe's gothic heart.
2315
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Late Junction
Fiona Talkington features Jon Anderson's Olias of Sunhillow; a new album of Argentinian chamame music by Chango Spasiuk; and choral music by Herbert Howells.
0100
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Through the Night
Jonathan Swain presents music, including Brahms, Bartok, Weber, Fesch, Bach, Martinu, Lehar, J Strauss II, Kalman, Korngold, Vogt, Schoenberg, Strauss, Mendelssohn and Brkanovic. |
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