Rob Cowan presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show. Including organ music by Bach, Rachmaninov's Vocalise, and the Largo from Dvorak's New World Symphony. Show more
With Sarah Walker. Rameau: La poule; Suite in D minor (Les cyclopes). Haydn: Symphony No 93. Monteverdi: Vespers (excerpt). Schumann: Piano Quintet. Lobo: Versa est in luctum. Show more
Donald Macleod focuses on Weber's struggles against anti-German sentiment and tense relations with his colleagues in Dresden. With Jubel-Overture and Invitation to the Dance. Show more
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
Edinburgh International Festival 2011
Episode 6: Antje Weithaas, Steven Osborne, Tanja Tetzlaff
1 hour, 30 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Recital given at the 2011 Edinburgh Festival by Antje Weithaas (violin), Steven Osborne (piano) and Tanja Tetzlaff (cello). Ravel: Miroirs; Sonata for violin and cello; Piano Trio. Show more
A Prom in which Zubin Mehta conducts the Israel Philharmonic. Albeniz: Iberia (excerpts). Rimsky-Korsakov: Capriccio espagnol. Show more
A service of hope and healing from Washington National Cathedral. Show more
Presented by Sean Rafferty. With renowned soprano Susan Bullock performing in the studio, accompanied by Iain Burnside. Show more
Donald Macleod focuses on Weber's struggles against anti-German sentiment and tense relations with his colleagues in Dresden. With Jubel-Overture and Invitation to the Dance. Show more
David Robertson conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra. Bridge: Isabella. Harrison Birtwistle: Concerto for violin and orchestra (UK premiere) (soloist: Christian Tetzlaff). Show more
Katie Derham welcomes Proms guests to the Radio 3 presenter's box, introduces music and poetry highlights from the Proms Plus Lates and reviews the 2011 Proms season. Show more
From the Royal Albert Hall, London. David Robertson conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra and the Holst Singers in Holst's celebrated suite The Planets. Show more
In a rare interview, Tom Service talks to composer Thomas Ades. He's one of the most successful classical composers of his generation and his works are performed all over the world. Show more
Jez Nelson presents a tribute to the great American band leader Stan Kenton, whose orchestra during the late 1940s and early 1950s was the biggest jazz attraction in the world. Show more
Nick Luscombe's selection includes Ivorian singer Fatouma Diawara, a recording by Krautrock pioneers Can, and music by Little Dragon interpreted by jazz pianist Robert Mitchell. Show more
Jonathan Swain presents Massenet's Thais, with Renee Fleming in the title role, in a performance given at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Show more