Radio 3's breakfast programme.
Suzy Klein presents music with September connections, including Tchaikovsky and Weill. Plus listeners' emails, a new release and a historic recording from the archives. Show more
Michael Berkeley meets Turner Prize-nominated conceptual artist and film-maker Sam Taylor-Wood, whose biopic "Nowhere Boy" traces the early life of John Lennon. Show more
As part of a focus on the 2010 Dartington International Summer School, Lucie Skeaping presents highlights of a concert given there by the Dufay Collective. Show more
New Generation Artists
Francesco Piemontesi, Meta4 and Giuliano Sommerhalder
30 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Francesco Piemontesi (piano) in Schumann: Toccata, Op 7. Meta4 in Haydn: String Quartet in A. Giuliano Sommerhalder (trumpet), Roberto Arosio (piano) in Boehme: La Napolitaine. Show more
Paul Daniel conducts the BBC CO in a recreation of the mammoth Last Night of the Proms from 1910. With music by Wagner, Beethoven, Paganini, Mussorgsky, Bizet, Dvorak and Wagner. Show more
Celebrated nature writer Richard Mabey on how the nightingale has inspired poets and composers across the years and led to a unique set of early broadcasts. Show more
Concluding a recreation of the famous Last Night of the Proms from 1910. Paul Daniel conducts the BBC CO in music by Henry Wood, Edward German, Dorothy Forster and Elgar. Show more
James Baldwin's classic novel in its world premiere radio production, set in Paris in 1954. Dramatised for radio and directed by leading theatre director Neil Bartlett. Show more
The Ulster Orchestra under Paul Watkins performs music associated with Henry Wood. Bliss: Birthday Fanfare for Sir Henry Wood. Bax: London Pageant. Plus Dorothy Howell, Rachmaninov. Show more
Matthew Sweet explores the Edwardian cultural landscape in 1910, the backdrop to the last night of the Proms 100 years ago. Show more
Andrew McGregor presents the conclusion of a celebration of Henry Wood. Sibelius: Karelia Suite. Parry: Symphonic Variations. Tchaikovsky: Waltz and Polonaise (Eugene Onegin). Show more
Texts and music exploring the theme of exile, with readings by Frances Barber and Greg Hicks. With Shakespeare, Du Maurier, Calvino, Yeats, plus Chabrier, Byrd, Bach and Bob Marley. Show more
Julian Joseph with the latest jazz news and releases from the UK's vibrant jazz scene. Plus an interview with Phronesis bassist Jasper Hoiby and pianist Ivo Neame. Show more
Susan Sharpe presents the Stavanger Symphony Orchestra performing Schumann and Beethoven, plus music by Czerny, Schubert, Palestrina, Mozart, Bach, Liszt, JC Bach and Turina. Show more