Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show. Includng the finale from Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto, Chopin's Grande valse brillante, and music by Grainger. Show more
With Sarah Walker. Including Handel: Arrival of the Queen of Sheba. Telemann: Overture-Suite in G minor. Mendelssohn: Fugue in E flat. Grieg: Piano Concerto. Handel: Tamerlano. Show more
Donald Macleod and Brian Kay present light music pieces suggested by the theme Going Places, surveying ways that different composers have reacted to their surroundings. Show more
Highlights from the 2011 Leamington Music Festival, recorded at the Royal Pump Rooms in Leamington Spa. Zemlinsky: Clarinet Trio in D minor, Op 3. Brahms: Piano Trio in C, Op 87. Show more
Louise Fryer introduces French music. Debussy: Premiere rhapsodie. d'Indy: 6 Chants populaires francais. Ravel: Piano Concerto in G. d'Indy: Wallenstein. Plus Mussorgsky. Show more
An archive broadcast of Choral Vespers from 1973, sung by Guildford Cathedral Choir in the Cathedral of Our Lady and St Philip Howard, Arundel, Sussex. Show more
In Tune
22/06/2011 Stelios Petrakis, Efren Lopez, Arabella Steinbacher
1 hour, 30 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Presented by Sean Rafferty. With Cretan lyra player Stelios Petrakis, Spanish guitarist Efren Lopez and virtuoso German violinist Arabella Steinbacher. Show more
Donald Macleod and Brian Kay present light music pieces suggested by the theme Going Places, surveying ways that different composers have reacted to their surroundings. Show more
From the Wigmore Hall, London, Petroc Trelawny presents a recital by the Skampa Quartet. Schubert: Quartettsatz in C minor, D703. Shostakovich: String Quartet No 3 in F. Show more
Discussing tragedy in music, Suzy Klein is joined by conductor Nicholas Collon and composer Anna Meredith to talk about Bach, Strauss and Shostakovich. Show more
The conclusion of a Wigmore Hall recital by the Skampa Quartet, featuring Dvorak's String Quartet No 14 in A flat, Op 105. 9. Plus a selection of British light music. Show more
Philip Dodd talks to financier and philanthropist George Soros. Since his Open Society Foundations began in 1984, Soros has given them more than seven billion pounds. Show more
Jonathan Sawday charts how science became one of the unexpected beneficiaries of Charles II's Restoration offering new ways of thinking about the world. Show more
Fiona Talkington presents a new recording by singer-songwriter Gillian Welch, the Tord Gustavsen Ensemble at the 2011 Cheltenham Festival, and Gavin Bryars's After the Requiem. Show more
John Shea presents Martinu Symphonies performed by the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra. Show more