Back another Breck's a referendum if it were wanted by party members however Jeremy Corbin and Tom Watson both agree that they would prefer the issue to be resolved with a general election plan also backed by the shadow chancellor John McDonnell dozens of motions supporting the idea of a final vote on the U.K.'s deal with the E.U. Have been submitted to the Labor Party conference which begins in Liverpool today Labor have also revealed new plans to introduce taxes on 2nd properties which are used as holiday homes the average tax bill would be over $3200.00 pounds with the money used to tackle homelessness other proposals include forcing companies with more than 250 employees to reserve a 3rd of the seats on their board for elected representatives of the workforce directors of the broadcaster Sky Arjun shareholders to accept a takeover bid from the American media giant Comcast after a blind auction the company valued sky at more than 30000000000 pounds outbidding rivals 21st Century Fox Comcast which own the U.S. Channel N.B.C. Have agreed to keep funding the loss making Sky News for at least 10 years lawyers for the woman who's accusing the U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault say she has agreed to testify against him next week Christine lazy for a university professor has accused him of attempting to rape her when they were both teenagers in the 1980 S. Mr Cavanagh denies the allegations details of her appearance before senators are still being settled and the White House is accused her lawyers of delaying tactics . Kurdish forces in Syria have detained a British man on suspicion of being a member of the Islamic state militant group and army is believed to have been caught in the southern province of Darrow's or a month ago but a video of his capture has only recently been shared online in the video he appears blindfolded and confirms that he is a qualified pharmacist from Birmingham and has been in Syria from almost 4 years he claims to have been working as a medic in I.R.S. Can troll areas it's believed that he's now being guarded by U.S. Special Forces at a prison in northern Syria the department store chain House of Fraser is to close branches in Edinburgh how and Swindon after they were unable to agree new leases the company was at risk of folding when it was bought by Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley air later this year he's blamed greedy landlords for the store closures Swiss voters are going to the polls today for 2 nationwide votes on ethical food Switzerland already has strict rules on the environment but these new proposals would increase government support for small family farms other legislation would require foreign producers to conform to Swiss standards on sustainability and animal welfare critics say the measures could mean higher food prices and less choice for consumers and that's the B.B.C. News at 3 minutes past 7 back so much in the season and the weather well it's pretty damn poor in London I have to say rain will push from west to east across Wales the Midlands and southern England today by mid afternoon they should have cleared to allow some sunny spells in northern England Scotland and Northern Ireland the day will be clearer with spells of sunshine and just the occasional showers it'll be fairly cool for most temperatures reaching 11 Celsius in Inverness 12 in Belfast 13 in London Ambra Manchester 14 in Calif but it opens not a name you might immediately connect with the ballet but actually he wrote music for 2 of them this is the overture to the creatures of Promethea us. You. Claim. Lead. Her. Peace to start things off with world wind energy in Beethoven's overture to his ballet the creatures are for me thanks for the lights on house orchestra conducted by Ricardo Shi'i read you 3 in concert at it's sunday time well around it's Money Time 928 is this evening begins with Beethoven's Coraline overture and continues with bellows sound funny fantastic great classical. Symphonic music shall we say ready 3 in concert at 920 this evening loudly boasts in sanctities is the most flamboyant of William birds that in the Texas paraphrase of some 115 which the parade of instruments described in the text which includes trumpets drums organ symbols are mimicked to wittily by the voices as for the text which translates as let him be praised by the Agilent the festive dance of the feet bird seems to envisage King David leaping for joy before the Ark of the covenant that whole peace seems right for dancing 16th century style. Busy and. That everything in the world that feeds upon the air of heaven sing Hallelujah to God for all time loud it was in Sunday's William birds that in Metairie paraphrasing Psalm 150 with the 16 conducted by Mary Christopher's don't forget Corps even song 3 this afternoon here already 3 it's the service recorded last Wednesday music by Palestrina and Grayson Ives and Perry among others only it was a child prodigy who won the 1st prize on the harp at the Paris Conservatoire when she was just 11 and during her studies also took classes in composition with matinee among others at which time she began to compose her hop concerto. More woman. Who were going to lose the. Moon. You. Know women. Or are. The old. The 3rd all war or. Horror. Or are. Or are. The slow movement of painting is hard concerto Emanuel says song the soloist with the orchestra of Avignon province conducted by Samuel radar Well says he was shamming art was born some 18 years before yet when you hear her mother recognize Cecile was something special but her father wouldn't let her go to the Paris Conservatoire saying girls of the bush was Ybor intended to become Y. And mother's Beazer though called her his little Mozart and organized private teachers for piano and composition Cecille appeared in public as a pianist for the 1st time when her father was away on a business trip and it was a real battle of wills with him she wrote most of her big pieces while he was alive after his death she concentrated on her career as a pianist a fascinating long life too she was a strict vegetarian she was constantly on the move and became director of a hospital at the start of the 1st World War which point she pretty much gave up music. Her. Her. Job with meals and expire filing bank Forsberg piano there are 100 years olds next Saturday. Could the wonders of the solar system be explained through music. Professor Brian Cox reveals the characters of each of our planetary neighbors alongside hosts any matter masterpiece the planet's 100 years to the day since its premiere. Joint press of Brian Cox on the B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra for the plans next Saturday evening at home plus 7 lives T.V. See Radio 3. Well as you know leading up to that you'll know if you're listening to me yesterday morning we're playing one of the planets a day in the lead up in 1913 holstered become interested in astrology and was soon expertly casting horoscopes for his friends the next year he began composing the planets which his friend bone Williams described as a perfect blend of the 2 sides of Holst's nature the melodic and the mystic Well after yesterday's brutal Mars the bringer of war today it's a soothing response Venus the bringer of peace soft and undelete. Venus the bringer of peace from Holst's planet suite with the French national construct interrupted by Lorin Maazel and tomorrow in breakfast Mercury the winged messenger all leading up to the Centennial performance of the planets next Saturday evening live from the Barbican concert hall to open the B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra's 1900 Barbican season Professor Brian Cox illuminating those planets of course that was the difference between astrology and astronomy but also I noticed studied astronomy as well as astrology learned computation of light years to understand the space time continuum so perhaps there is a link to Brian Cox after all as for the listening service at 5 this afternoon its title is in space no one can hear you saying the universe has inspired musicians for hundreds of years we all know what space music sounds like what we've just heard or do anyway Tom service will be donning his space suit and a mission to explore why space inspired music that includes whole staved Bowie John Williams Bjork Stockhausen sounds the way it does the listening service in space no one can hear you saying 5 o'clock this afternoon here on Radio 3. On breakfast Karen Bainbridge recently heard I'm attacked by the greatest of all Spanish Renesas composers Victoria and once more she says she sings in a chamber group his work features on their programs as it's so powerful he was the 7th of 11 children isolating family some of his relations had successful very diverse careers a naval commander Jesuit pioneer in Mexico Florentine merchant who married into the maybe cheese and was in no bold Thomas Luis himself went to Rome where he met the great Palestrina he may even have been taught by him so here is more Victoria or Magnum mysterium Oh great mystery and wonderful sacrament. The it is Victorias Christmas motet Oh Magnum mysterium Oh great mystery sung by Voices 8 Well I'm sure you know but don't forget that the Radio 3 breakfast crush Carol competition 2018 is now open as it were you've got until the 2nd of November to get your entry to us the text this year the be Carol by Carol Ann Duffy published in her 1st collection as poet laureate a few years ago the team of judges which includes Judith Wyrm art of the Queen's music and Bob Chilcote composer and principal guest conductor of the B.B.C. Singers they'll whittle the entries down to a shortlist of 6 and then they'll be performed on Radio 3 by the B.B.C. Singers and you will be asked to vote for the overall winner the Carol needs to be for S A T B choir with or without piano and shouldn't be longer than 4 minutes the prize is not only having your choir your carol chosen as the winner by Radio 3 listeners but also hearing it played on Radio 3 throughout the Christmas period as part of our seasonal celebrations do can't be a professional composer you shouldn't have had a piece of music commercially published all commissioned within the last 5 years and I'm afraid you have to be over 16 by the closing date and for all the details including a copy of the poem the be Carol just go along to the breakfast page of the B.B.C. Radio 3 website you can see all the terms and conditions all you need to know how to send in your entry the important thing though is that the closing date is the 2nd of November Well you might be able to get started on that today you never know but you might be taking part in a concert and if you are and you would like me to mention it here on the program then the usual methods of course apply at B.B.C. Radio 3 for a tweet 831-1148 text or 3 breakfast at B.B.C. Dot co dot U.K. 3 breakfast for an email. The conductor Charles Mackerras is a man after my own heart he said it always seemed to me that apart from Mozart Devorah is the greatest composer he wrote symphonies he wrote 10 poems he wrote operas he wrote chamber music he wrote songs he wrote religious music everything and he wrote concert which daughter loved his country home in the spruce forest that we Circa and that love flows from every bar of his overture in nature's realm you can imagine him wandering in delight among the trees throng as we can hear with all kinds of bird life. The 8. I outline. The tightly. To it. The A. The hour. Those arks overture in nature's realm the Prague Symphony Orchestra conducted by Charles Mackerras just remember and those but he mean words rich with autumnal color and there you have a suggestion for our new Radio 3 breakfast idea any ideas you have for music that has autumnal color in it in some way and do be wacky do be a little bit lateral about all that would be great the usual methods of getting in touch but of course you could also write to B.B.C. Radio 3 breakfast B.B.C. Broadcasting House London doubly one day one day and as I look into our particular wood a sylph appears it must be a Norwegian Wood. 2 Greig's Sylph played by Stephen off and on about daunting sylphs this man to the played for Boston and. The classical music in the beginning I didn't connect and didn't dress on it with me. Carlos Acosta dreamt of being a famous footballer but his father had other I did I'd rather be in the streets a hotline and break dancing and yet I was forced to do these silly moves come as opposed to talks to me about his 30 years in Dons and his new life as a choreographer and BALLET COMPANY DIRECTOR these are not dances they're men basically knowledges finding my way said to a stereotype sound of Don.