Rob Cowan presents Radio 3's breakfast programme. Show more
With Sarah Walker. Including Grieg: Norwegian Dances Nos 1 and 2. Haydn: Piano Concerto in D, H XVIII 11. Pacoloni: Padoana della Duchessa. Tchaikovsky: Francesca da Rimini. Show more
Donald Macleod introduces the music of Gian Carlo Menotti. With Overture (Amelia Goes to the Ball). The Medium: Monica's Waltz. Errand into the Maze. The Death of Orpheus. Show more
Imogen Cooper in a piano recital from the Wigmore Hall, London. Debussy: Preludes, Book 2 (excerpts). Beethoven: Sonata, Op 31 No 2. Chopin: Nocturne, Op 27 No 2; Ballade, Op 52. Show more
Katie Derham explores Switzerland's festivals and orchestras. Haydn: Symphony No 97. Shostakovich: Concerto No 1 in C minor, Op 35. Boely: Caprices. Bizet: Symphony in C. Show more
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guests from the arts world. Show more
Donald Macleod introduces the music of Gian Carlo Menotti. With Overture (Amelia Goes to the Ball). The Medium: Monica's Waltz. Errand into the Maze. The Death of Orpheus. Show more
Radio 3 Live in Concert
Live from the Drapers' Hall, London
Episode 1: Grieg, Vaughan Williams, Grainger, Dean
40 minutes on BBC Radio 3
The Nash Ensemble performs at the 2011 City of London Festival. Including works by Grieg, Vaughan Williams and Grainger, and the world premiere of Brett Dean's Sextet. Show more
Discussing romance in music, Suzy Klein is joined by choreographer Siobhan Davies and composer/artist Tom Phillips to talk about Mozart, Tchaikovsky and Stravinsky. Show more
The conclusion of a concert given by the Nash Ensemble as part of the 2011 City of London Festival. Delius: La Calinda; Air and Dance. Dvorak: Piano Quartet in E flat. Show more
Night Waves
The Tree of Life, Orpheus, Glamour of the Gods, Anna Massey Tribute, Lucy Powell
45 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Presented by Matthew Sweet. With a review of Terrence Malick's film The Tree of Life, Ann Wroe on the appeal of Orpheus, golden age Hollywood portraiture, a tribute to Anna Massey. Show more
Literary critic Colin Burrow discusses fantasies in the childrens' stories of his late mother Diana Wynne Jones. Show more
Jez Nelson presents a concert by British saxophonist Julian Siegel and his quartet, featuring Liam Noble on piano, Oli Hayhurst on bass and Partisans drummer Gene Calderazzo. Show more
John Shea presents pianist Stephen Hough playing Brahms in a recording made in South Korea. Show more