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<desc>With Martin Handley.From 7.00am:</desc>
<title>Breakfast</title>
<end>0900</end>
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  <programme>
<desc>Andrew McGregor introduces some of the best new recordings of the past few months.</desc>
<title>Summer CD Review</title>
<end>1215</end>
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<start>0900</start>
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  <programme>
<subtitle>Kennedy on Grappelli</subtitle>
<desc>In conversation with Geoffrey Smith, Nigel Kennedy pays tribute to the great improvising violinist Stephane Grappelli. Featuring some of the classic recordings and selections from the archive.</desc>
<title>Music Matters</title>
<end>1300</end>
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<start>1215</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<subtitle>Ich bin ein Hamburger</subtitle>
<desc>Catherine Bott presents music written by composers who lived in or were from the German city of Hamburg. Including works by Praetorius, Weckmann, Scheidemann, Conradi, Handel, Telemann and CPE Bach.</desc>
<title>The Early Music Show</title>
<end>1400</end>
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<start>1300</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Live from Cadogan Hall, London. Presented by Christopher Cook.</desc>
<title>BBC Proms Chamber Music</title>
<end>1500</end>
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<start>1400</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<desc>Jameela Siddiqi introduces a performance of Raag Abhogi featuring singer Kaushiki Charkrabarty, given earlier this year at the Darbar Festival in Leicester. Charkrabarty is accompanied by Ajay Joglekar on harmonium and Sanju Sahai on tabla.</desc>
<title>World Routes</title>
<end>1600</end>
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<start>1500</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Claire Martin presents a set at London's Roundhouse given by the award-winning Basquiat Strings, a band whose inspiration derives from a combination of the raucous traditional Hungarian string groups of Transylvania, Brahms sextets, and the wild, at times unruly compositions and workshop arrangements of Charles Mingus.</desc>
<title>Jazz Line-Up</title>
<end>1730</end>
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<start>1600</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests. Email jazz.record.requests@bbc.co.uk.</desc>
<title>Jazz Record Requests</title>
<end>1830</end>
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<start>1730</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Series of studio and concert performances by members of Radio 3's 2008 New Generation Artists scheme, which aims to provide musical opportunities to some of the most talented young musicians on the international scene.</desc>
<title>New Generation Artists</title>
<end>1930</end>
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<start>1830</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.Celebrated French conductor Stephane Deneve conducts a programme dominated by the sea. The erotic Bacchus et Ariane Suite No 2 by the mariner-turned-composer, Albert Roussel, is followed by Rachmaninov's most popular piano concerto, which completes a Proms cycle of the composer's concertos.</desc>
<title>BBC Proms 2008</title>
<end>2030</end>
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<start>1930</start>
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  <programme>
<subtitle>Proms Literary Festival</subtitle>
<desc>Winner of the 2007 Costa Poetry Award, Jean Sprackland sees water as the guiding 'elemental force' in her work, while Julie Myserson was inspired by the sea off the coast of East Anglia for her recent thriller Something Might Happen. They discuss writing about the sea with Ian McMillan.</desc>
<title>Twenty Minutes</title>
<end>2050</end>
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<start>2030</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.The Prom concludes with Rainbow, by Thea Musgrave, who celebrates her 80th birthday this year. The work charts a musical journey from approaching storm, through the appearance of a rainbow to a sunny chorale of thanksgiving, and is followed by Debussy's La mer.</desc>
<title>BBC Proms 2008</title>
<end>2145</end>
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<start>2050</start>
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  <programme>
<subtitle>I Can See You</subtitle>
<desc>By Sarah Naomi Lee.Dawn's parents are black and white, but nothing is for her. A savagely comic look at the pleasure and pain of being mixed race in Britain today.</desc>
<title>The Wire</title>
<end>2230</end>
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<start>2145</start>
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  <programme>
<subtitle>New British Orchestral Scores</subtitle>
<desc>The BBC Philharmonic, conducted by James MacMillan, perform scores chosen by the Society for the Promotion of New Music.</desc>
<title>Hear and Now</title>
<end>0000</end>
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<start>2230</start>
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  <programme>
<subtitle>Curtals, Dulcians, Fagotts and Bassoons</subtitle>
<desc>Lucie Skeaping looks at how the bassoon developed from its forerunner - the curtal, dulcian or bajon, with the help of experts Maggie Kilbey and Andrew Watts. The programme includes music by Schutz, Salazar, Bertoli, Padilla, Handel, Vivaldi and Telemann.</desc>
<title>The Early Music Show</title>
<end>0100</end>
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<start>0000</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>With John Shea.1.00am</desc>
<title>Through the Night</title>
<end>0500</end>
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<start>0100</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<desc>With John Shea.5.00am</desc>
<title>Through the Night</title>
<infourl>http://www.bbc.co.uk/cgi-perl/whatson/prog_parse.cgi?FILENAME=20080906/20080907_0500_49699_58700_120</infourl>
<start>0500</start>
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