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<desc>With Rob Cowan. Including Reznicek: Donna Diana. Monteverdi: Zefiro torna. Telemann: Concerto in C for treble recorder. Ibert: Bacchanale. Beethoven: Violin Sonata.</desc>
<title>Breakfast</title>
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<desc>With Sarah Walker. Including Poulenc: Clarinet Sonata. Rorem: Symphony No 1. Copland: Old American Songs (various). Schoenberg: Chamber Symphony No 2. Bach: Trio Sonata No 4.</desc>
<title>Classical Collection</title>
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<desc>...(1659-1695). Henry Purcell (1659-1695). 4/5. Donald Macleod and Bruce Wood consider how Purcell responded to two very different reigns: James II and William and Mary of Orange.</desc>
<title>Composer of the Week: Henry Purcell...</title>
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<desc>Martinu and Friends: Suk: Meditation on an old Czech hymn (St Wenceslas). Kapralova: String Quartet, Op 8. Martinu: String Quartet No 7 (Concerto de Camera). Skampa Quartet.</desc>
<title>Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert</title>
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<desc>With Jonathan Swain. As part of a complete cycle of his operas, a performance of Handel's Almira, Queen of Castille, to mark the 250th anniversary of the composer's death.</desc>
<title>Afternoon on 3</title>
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<desc>Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guests from the arts world. He is joined in the studio by members of The Prince Consort, a collection of leading young soloists.</desc>
<title>In Tune</title>
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<desc>Live from London's Barbican, the BBC Symphony Orchestra under Jiri Belohlavek in Smetana: Overture (Libuse); Suk: Fantasy in G for violin and orchestra, with Ivan Zenaty (violin).</desc>
<title>Performance on 3</title>
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<desc>Catherine Bott looks at what 2009 has in store for the BBC Symphony Orchestra, talking to Jiri Belohlavek, BBCSO chief conductor and David Robertson, principal guest conductor.</desc>
<title>Twenty Minutes</title>
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<desc>Live from the Barbican. Mahler: Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen. Dvorak: Symphony No 9 (From the New World). Dagmar Peckova (soprano), BBC Symphony Orchestra/Jiri Belohlavek.</desc>
<title>Performance on 3, part 2</title>
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<desc>As part of Radio 3's Free Thinking festival 2008, Susan Hitch presents KLF musician and conceptual artist Bill Drummond discussing his campaign against recorded music.</desc>
<title>Night Waves</title>
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<desc>...(1659-1695). Henry Purcell (1659-1695). 4/5. Donald Macleod and Bruce Wood consider how Purcell responded to two very different reigns: James II and William and Mary of Orange.</desc>
<title>Composer of the Week: Henry Purcell...</title>
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<start>2200</start>
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<desc>The Utopian Dream - and its Disappointments. 4/5. Art as the Site of Hope: The Rev Canon Dr Jane Shaw of Oxford University explores artists' attempts to create utopian communities.</desc>
<title>The Essay</title>
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<desc>Fiona Talkington presents music, including the new Bad Plus covers album, For All I Care, and tracks by Sharon Shannon and others appearing at Celtic Connections 2008 in Glasgow.</desc>
<title>Late Junction</title>
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<desc>Jonathan Swain presents music, including Mozart, Brahms, Gilse, Thrower, Bach, Melartin, Klami, Schumann, Bakfark, Beethoven, Schubert, Dowland, CPE Bach, Josquin and Sibelius.</desc>
<title>Through the Night</title>
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