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| Rob Cowan presents uplifting music by Stravinsky, Chopin and Mendelssohn - plus a Free Thought. | |
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| With Sarah Walker.10.00am | |
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| Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643)Donald Macleod visits Venice for this special series on Monteverdi. | |
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| 3/10. Highlights from the rich variety of music festivals that took place over the summer in Europe and North America. | |
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| Live from Peterborough Cathedral.Introit: Holy is the true light (Harris) | |
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| Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guests from the arts world. | |
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| Tom Service presents the BBC National Orchestra of Wales conducted by Jac van Steen live from Swansea's Brangwyn Hall in the first part of a concert inspired by two great mythical tales, one Greek and one Welsh. | |
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| Iain Ross explores how Oscar Wilde's lifelong interest in the archaeology and literature of ancient Greece influenced even his most popular work. | |
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| Tom Service presents the BBC National Orchestra of Wales conducted by Jac van Steen live from Swansea's Brangwyn Hall in the second part of a concert inspired by two great mythical tales, one Greek and one Welsh. | |
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| Philip Dodd talks to historian David Starkey, who discusses his new biography of Henry VIII, a lifelong focus of his research. | |
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| Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643)Donald Macleod visits Venice for this special series on Monteverdi. | |
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| Five writers, each intimately connected with Russia, examine some of the passions that led them to embark upon a life-long relationship with the nation. | |
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| Max Reinhardt's late-night listening selection includes Amon Tobin's Horsefish, Purcell's Fantasia upon One Note and The Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band. Mytha play music for 13 alphorns and Harry Partch and friends play The Dreamer That Remains: A Study in Loving. | |
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| With John Shea.1.00am | |
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| With John Shea.4.00am | |
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