Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show. Including music for wind band by Grainger, Beethoven's Fidelio overture, and Widor's Symphony gothique for organ. Show more
Suzy Klein presents music by Rossini, Elgar and Chopin, and Mark Swartzentruber brings in a vintage recording of Beethoven's Kreuzer Sonata. Show more
Michael Berkeley's guest is novelist and poet Helen Dunmore. Her musical choices include works by Stephen Foster, Gluck, Schubert and Sibelius. Show more
Lucie Skeaping talks to Jeffrey Skidmore about musical developments in Mexico from the 16th to the start of the 18th century. With works by Franco, Ignacio de Jerusalem and Sumaya. Show more
Andrew Manze conducts the BBC SSO. Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis. Hamilton: Concerto for Jazz Trumpet. Vaughan Williams: Symphony No 2. Show more
Recital by Stephen Farr (organ). Alain: Litanies. Liszt: Prelude (Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen). Bach: Chorale Prelude, BWV721. Bingham: The Everlasting Crown (world premiere). Show more
Sarah Walker presents an introduction to Havergal Brian's Gothic Symphony with help from musicians from the BBC National Orchestra of Wales. Show more
From Ripon Cathedral. Show more
The BBC Concert Orchestra and National Orchestra of Wales join forces with a multitude of other musicians for the Proms debut performance of Havergal Brian's epic Gothic Symphony. Show more
By Abbie Spallen. Listening to the black box recording of an ill-fated transatlantic flight, analyst Michael Shorthall comes across an unexpected and mysterious sound. Show more
Texts and music related to weddings, with readings by Anna Maxwell Martin and Jamie Glover. With Shakespeare, Keats, Austen and Dickens, plus Wagner, Mendelssohn and Saint-Saens. Show more
Julian Joseph introduces the European Broadcasting Union 2011 Big Band with UK trombonist Patrick Kenny, performing in Tallin, Estonia, one the 2011 European Cities of Culture. Show more
Susan Sharpe introduces a concert featuring the choral works of 18th century Italian composers Giovanni Battista Sammartini and Andrea Bernasconi. Show more