Schedule
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Early
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01:00
Through the Night—15/12/2007
Susan Sharpe introduces works by Mozart, Mahler, Prokofiev, Grieg, Elgar and Glinka.
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Morning
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07:00
Breakfast—15/12/2007
The 48 at 8: Bach's Prelude and Fugue No 15 in G. Plus Mozart and Sibelius.
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09:00
CD Review—15/12/2007
With Andrew McGregor. Including the CD Review Listeners' Disc of the Year.
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Afternoon
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12:15
Music Matters—15/12/2007
Tom Service presents a special programme on the life and music of Karlheinz Stockhausen.
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13:00
The Early Music Show—15/12/2007
Lucie Skeaping presents a programme devoted to the life and music of Dieterich Buxtehude. (R)
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14:00
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert—15/12/2007
Another chance to hear the Gaudier Ensemble perform two early Beethoven chamber works. (R)
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15:00
World Routes—World Routes in Georgia, Polyphonic drinking songs and choral music
1/2 Lucy Duran travels to Georgia, to discover more about its ancient musical traditions.
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16:00
Jazz Line-Up—15/12/2007
Claire Martin presents an exclusive interview with iconic jazz vocalist Kurt Elling.
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17:00
Jazz Record Requests—15/12/2007
Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
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Evening
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18:00
Opera on 3—Gounod's Romeo et Juliette
Placido Domingo conducts Gounod's setting of Shakespeare's tragedy.
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21:30
Between the Ears—Jazz Ghosts in the Bronx
The Woodlawn Cemetery in New York's Bronx holds the graves of numerous jazz luminaries.
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22:00
Performance on 3—³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Symphony Orchestra
Stephen Jackson conducts the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ SO in Finzi's In Terra Pax and Howells's A Maid Peerless.
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22:30
Hear and Now—Karlheinz Stockhausen (1928–2007)
Robert Worby presents a special programme in memory of Stockhausen.
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Late
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00:00
The Early Music Show—Alessandro Scarlatti: The Sicilian Godfather of the Oratorio
Lucie Skeaping looks at Scarlatti and the music he wrote for oratorios in the 18th century (R)
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01:00
Through the Night—16/12/2007
With John Shea. Including works by Schubert, Mahler, Bellini, Sibelius, Bach and Ravel.
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