Rob Cowan presents music by Britten, Vaughan Williams and the latest Specialist Classical Chart. Show more
With Sarah Walker. Offenbach: Overture (La belle Helene). Satie: 3 Gymnopedies. Mozart: Gran Partita. Roussel: La ville rose. Buxtehude: Sonata, Op 1 No 4. Debussy: La mer. Show more
Donald Macleod presents an extended performance of Sibelius's incidental music for The Tempest, plus Vainon Virsi, the last work inspired by his love of the Kalevala national epic. Show more
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
Lincolnshire International Chamber Music Festival 2010
Episode 1: Tippett, Borodin
1 hour on BBC Radio 3
Performance from the Lincolnshire International Chamber Music Festival 2010. Tippett Quartet in Borodin: String Quartet No 2 in D. Plus Franck: Piano Quintet in F minor. Show more
Katie Derham with music from the Ulster Orchestra. Grace Williams: Fantasia on Welsh Nursery Rhymes. Haydn: Symphony No 73. Boulanger: D'un matin de printemps; D'un soir triste. Show more
Presented by Sean Rafferty. With organist Carlo Curley on his upcoming Manchester concert, plus conductor Charles Hazlewood, opera director Elaine Tyler and conductor Timothy Dean. Show more
Performance on 3
BBC Symphony Orchestra - Ginastera, Piazzolla, Falla
2 hours, 15 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Martin Handley presents a concert from the Barbican in which Josep Pons leads the BBC Symphony Orchestra in music evoking Spain and South America, by Ginastera, Piazzolla and Falla. Show more
Night Waves
20th Century British sculpture; Wilbert Rideau; Black Swan; Nina Raine interview
45 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
Anne McElvoy talks to playwright Nina Raine, whose new work, Tiger Country, is set in a busy hospital ward. Plus writer and former death row inmate Wilbert Rideau. Show more
Donald Macleod presents an extended performance of Sibelius's incidental music for The Tempest, plus Vainon Virsi, the last work inspired by his love of the Kalevala national epic. Show more
In a series exploring the work of scholar and writer Michel de Montaigne, thinker and historian Theodore Zeldin considers to what extent Montaigne's philosophy holds true today. Show more
With Fiona Talkington. Music by Laurie Anderson, Steve Mackey reworking Hans Christian Andersen, a version of the tale of Barbara Ellen and a bedtime story by Mariliis Valkonen. Show more
Susan Sharpe presents performances of Beethoven's Piano Concerto No 3, Nielsen's Symphony No 1 and Sibelius by the Swedish Radio Orchestra. Show more