I wonder what people feel about this? Looking at the schedule for Sunday 11 March, some people might feel there's not enough of what they would like (i.e. not enough classical music ), but, that aside, if each programme is up to its top standard it seemed to me to embody exactly what R3 should be. Several programmes I wouldn't personally listen to but that seems entirely right for the best part of an entire day's programming (not forgetting the previous TTN). Any thoughts?
13:00
The Early Music Show: Bach in Leipzig
Lucie Skeaping explores the time Johann Sebastian Bach spent working as cantor in Leipzig (see The Choir later)
14:00
Sunday Concert: Royal Liverpool Philharmonic: Music Nation
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic under Christian Lindberg in Nielsen, Grieg and Sibelius.
16:00
Choral Evensong: Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford
From Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.
17:00
The Choir: St Thomas Boys' Choir, Leipzig
Aled Jones marks the 800th anniversary of the St Thomas Boys' Choir in Leipzig.
18:30
Words and Music: The Haunting
Texts and music on the theme of haunting, with readings by Emilia Fox and Jamie Glover.
19:45
Sunday Feature: Swansea's Other Poet
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, on the poetry of Vernon Watkins.
20:30
Drama on 3: Chowringhee
Mani Shankar Mukerji's gentle comedy set in a grand Calcutta hotel in the late 1950s.
22:00
World Routes: World Routes Academy, 2012, London Programme
Lucy Duran with a session by World Routes Academy protege and accordionist Jose Hernando.
23:00
Jazz Line-Up: Kit Downes and Special Guests
Julian Joseph presents concert music from pianist Kit Downes and special guests.
13:00
The Early Music Show: Bach in Leipzig
Lucie Skeaping explores the time Johann Sebastian Bach spent working as cantor in Leipzig (see The Choir later)
14:00
Sunday Concert: Royal Liverpool Philharmonic: Music Nation
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic under Christian Lindberg in Nielsen, Grieg and Sibelius.
16:00
Choral Evensong: Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford
From Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.
17:00
The Choir: St Thomas Boys' Choir, Leipzig
Aled Jones marks the 800th anniversary of the St Thomas Boys' Choir in Leipzig.
18:30
Words and Music: The Haunting
Texts and music on the theme of haunting, with readings by Emilia Fox and Jamie Glover.
19:45
Sunday Feature: Swansea's Other Poet
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, on the poetry of Vernon Watkins.
20:30
Drama on 3: Chowringhee
Mani Shankar Mukerji's gentle comedy set in a grand Calcutta hotel in the late 1950s.
22:00
World Routes: World Routes Academy, 2012, London Programme
Lucy Duran with a session by World Routes Academy protege and accordionist Jose Hernando.
23:00
Jazz Line-Up: Kit Downes and Special Guests
Julian Joseph presents concert music from pianist Kit Downes and special guests.
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