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| Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents Radio 3's breakfast programme. | |
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| With Sarah Walker. Including 9.30am Artist of the Week: Orpheus Chamber Orchestra in Respighi: The Birds. 11.00am Sarah's Essential Choice. Delius: Songs of Sunset. | |
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| ...(1902-1983). William Walton (1902-1983): 5/5. National Treasure: Donald Macleod surveys Walton's legacy and plays music from his final years. By then, he was part of the musical establishment. | |
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| 4/4. Music for string ensemble from the Lincolnshire International Chamber Music Festival 2011: Brahms: Piano Trio No 3 in E flat, Op 55. Arensky: Quartet in A minor, Op 35. | |
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| With Katie Derham. Ryba: Serenade for Orchestra. Dvorak: Stabat Mater. Franck: Violin Sonata in A (dedicated to Eugene Ysaye). Mahler: Kindertotenlieder. | |
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| A selection of music and guests from the arts world. | |
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| ...(1902-1983). William Walton (1902-1983): 5/5. National Treasure: Donald Macleod surveys Walton's legacy and plays music from his final years. By then, he was part of the musical establishment. | |
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| Lionel Bringuier conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican, London. Dvorak: Carnival Overture. Rebecca Saunders: Still - Violin Concerto (soloist: Carolin Widmann). | |
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| Arts feature. | |
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| Live from the Barbican, London, Lionel Bringuier's concert conducting the BBC Symphony Orchestra concludes with a performance of Tchaikovsky's melodic Fifth Symphony. | |
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| Ian McMillan presents the weekly cabaret of the word, with Will Eaves reading an excerpt from his forthcoming novel This Is Paradise. | |
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| Happily Ever After. 4/4. Michael Rosen on the changing role of the family in children's literature, and how the fictional parent has come to reflect a shift in parenting style. | |
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| Lopa Kothari presents a specially recorded studio session by Azerbaijani mugham singer Gochag Askerov. Plus a round-up of the latest music releases from around the world. | |
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| Jonathan Swain with music by Jolivet, Lindgren, Larsson Gothe, Daniel-Lesur, Sibelius, Tchaikovsky, Bruckner, Dvorak, Chabrier, Bach, Verhulst, Dauvergne, Chopin, Mozart and Ravel. | |
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