Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical beakfast show. Including Elgar's Chanson de Matin, Rossini's overture to the Thieving Magpie and Beethoven's Fifth Piano Concerto. Show more
Louise Fryer presents music by Handel, Beethoven and Paderewski, and Mark Swartzentruber unearths a vintage recording of Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture. Show more
Michael Berkeley is joined by novelist Marina Lewycka, whose choices include Baroque classics by Bach and Handel, plus Sibelius, Mozart and Berlioz. Show more
Catherine Bott talks to two founder members of baroque ensemble Florilegium: harpsichordist Neal Peres da Costa and viola da gamba player Daniel Yeadon. Show more
Bridge: Enter Spring; Blow out you bugles. Simon Holt: Centauromachy. Saint-Saens: Symphony No 3 (Organ). Soloists, BBC National Orchestra of Wales/Francois-Xavier Roth. Show more
From the Three Choirs Festival at Worcester Cathedral, with the choirs of Worcester, Hereford and Gloucester Cathedrals. Show more
Sara Mohr-Pietsch explores Britten's choral works, with recorded examples and illustrations from members of the BBC Symphony Orchestra. Show more
Stephen Johnson is joined by pianist Leslie Howard at the Birmingham International Piano Academy to uncover the musical nuances in some of Liszt's piano transcriptions. Show more
The BBC Singers and BBC SO revisit an all-Britten concert from 1963. Purcell, arr. Talbot: Chacony in G minor. Britten: Cantata Misericordium; Sinfonia da Requiem. Show more
Lindsay Duncan reads Virginia Woolf's classic story celebrating the link between nature and humanity, set on a sweltering summer's day in Kew Gardens. Show more
The conclusion of a Prom re-creating an all-Britten concert conducted in 1963 by the composer. Mark Wigglesworth conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra in the Spring Symphony. Show more
Zeinab Badawi visits the Albuga Festival in Khartoum to meet actors and directors who are at theatre's front line and use their skills to help communities recover from war. Show more
Texts and music inspired by photographs and photography, with readings by Geraldine James and Robert Powell. Includes Emerson, Hawthorne and Hardy, plus Ives, Janacek, Tom Waits. Show more
Julian Joseph presents Ethiopian jazz great Mulatu Astatke in concert at the 2011 Glasgow Jazz Festival. Plus Kevin LeGendre with a focus on Mark Turner's album In This World. Show more
Jonathan Swain's selection includes Jean-Guihen Queyras playing Bach's Cello Suites Nos 1, 4 and 5. Show more