Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show. Including Schumann's Arabeske for piano, Faure's Fantasie for flute and piano, and music from Mozart's Requiem. Show more
Louise Fryer presents music by Mozart, Suk and Finzi, and Mark Swartzentruber brings in a vintage recording of Prokofiev. Show more
Michael Berkeley's guest is media entrepreneur Peter Bazalgette. His choices include a Schubert impromptu, plus music by Britten, Bach, Strauss, Mozart, The Beatles and Carl Davis. Show more
The Early Music Show
Harmonic Inspiration: Vivaldi's "L'Estro Armonico"
1 hour on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
Harmonic Inspiration: Lucie Skeaping explores Vivaldi's ground-breaking set of concertos for one, two or four violins entitled L'Estro Armonico. Show more
Ilan Volkov conducts the BBC SSO. Thomas Larcher: Concerto for violin, cello and orchestra (soloists: Viktoria Mullova, violin; Matthew Barley, cello). Bruckner: Symphony No 5. Show more
From St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, Edinburgh. Show more
Matthew Rowe explores the works in Prom 50, including Mozart's Requiem, with recorded examples and illustrations from members of the City of London Sinfonia. Show more
New Generation Artists
Nicolas Altstaedt, Francesco Piemontesi, Escher String Quartet
1 hour on BBC Radio 3
Nicolas Altstaedt (cello) in Vivaldi: Sonata in E minor, RV40. Francesco Piemontesi (piano) in Schumann: Kinderszenen. Escher Quartet in Janacek: String Quartet No 2. Show more
A Prom in which Stephen Layton conducts the City of London Sinfonia and Polyphony. Britten: Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge. Colin Matthews: No Man's Land (world premiere). Show more
The Picture Vanishes: Art critic and author Laura Cumming recalls the theft in 1911 of the Mona Lisa. Who was behind the caper? Why did France and Italy nearly come to blows? Show more
From the Royal Albert Hall, London. Stephen Layton conducts a distinguished array of soloists, Polyphony and the City of London Sinfonia in Mozart's tragic masterpiece the Requiem. Show more
Paul Henry presents a celebration of arguably one of the greatest 20th century poets - WS Graham. His work influenced Harold Pinter and his genius was acknowledged by TS Eliot. Show more
Texts and music about everyday life in ancient Rome, with readings by Sian Phillips and Peter Marinker. Includes Pliny, Juvenal and Dickens, plus Wagner, Orff, Rota and Respighi. Show more
Julian Joseph presents a profile of Panamanian pianist and composer Danilo Perez, who discusses his latest disc Providencia. Plus a focus on London's Kings Place Jazz Festival. Show more
Susan Sharpe presents the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra performing music by Dvorak and Brahms. Show more