Radio 3's breakfast programme.
Suzy Klein is joined by film-maker John Bridcut to explore musicians' relationship with film, from music written for the cinema, to movies about musicians. With Prokofiev and Elgar. Show more
The musical choices of the late John Mortimer, barrister, playwright and creator of Rumpole of the Bailey, who died in 2009. Recorded at his home and first broadcast in 1995. Show more
Lucie Skeaping presents highlights of a chamber concert given by Ensemble Zefiro in Prague in 2009. Music is by CPE Bach, Telemann and Handel, as well as Schaffrath and Platti. Show more
Fiona Talkington presents listeners' requests. With Vladimir Ashkenazy's orchestral transcription of Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition, Elgar's First Symphony and Sibelius. Show more
Mass for Ash Wednesday: From Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral. Show more
Stephen Johnson explores Beethoven's Third Symphony in E flat, the Eroica, and considers the theme of heroism in the work. Examples performed by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales. Show more
Aled Jones introduces settings of Auden and announces results from the BBC's Choral Ambition scheme. He also pays tribute to choirmaster Stanley Vann in his 100th birthday year. Show more
By Annie Caulfield. Lenny Henry stars as singer and political activist Paul Robeson in a play about the mysterious events surrounding Robeson's suicide bid in Moscow in 1961. Show more
Writer Ken Hollings explores the cultural history and the future of war-gaming and the rapidly converging worlds of computer gaming and war itself. Show more
A selection of poetry and music on the theme of insects. With poems by Ted Hughes, Emily Dickinson and Pablo Neruda, and music by Roussel, Bartok and Martin Carthy. Show more
Claire Martin presents a set from saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi performed at the Jazz Bar in Edinburgh. With Boston bassist Dave Santoro and Paris-based drummer Andrea Michelutti. Show more
Susan Sharpe presents music by Schumann, Paganini, Elgar, Brahms, Monteverdi, Sibelius, Krek, WF Bach, Gershwin, Tormis, Debussy, Myslivecek, Villa Lobos, Schubert and Tchaikovsky. Show more