Rob Cowan presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show. Including one of Reynaldo Hahn's songs, Chopin's Ballade No 3 for piano, and the Adagio from Rachmaninov's Symphony No 2. Show more
With Sarah Walker. Handel: Solomon Overture. Czerny. Variations brillantes. Parry: Lady Radnor's Suite. Mozart: Piano Concerto No 13. Morales: Parce mihi domine. Plus Schumann. Show more
Donald Macleod tells the story of Weber's final months, spent in London, including Oberon, his opera for the city. Show more
Mary Ann Kennedy presents a recital given by pianist Olli Mustonen at the 2011 Edinburgh International Festival, featuring music by Schumann, Scriabin, Shchedrin and Martinu. Show more
Manfred Honeck conducts the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. Wagner: Lohengrin (excerpt). Rihm: Gesungene Zeit (soloist - Anne-Sophie Mutter). Mahler: Symphony No 5. Show more
Presented by Sean Rafferty, with live performances in the studio by the Nicolas Meier Trio and the Fauré Piano Quartet. Show more
Donald Macleod tells the story of Weber's final months, spent in London, including Oberon, his opera for the city. Show more
Acts 1 and 2 of a French language version of Weber's opera Der Freischutz. John Eliot Gardiner conducts the Monteverdi Choir and the Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique. Show more
Conductor John Eliot Gardiner talks to Tom Service about the Proms performance of Der Freischutz by Weber in the version reimagined for French audiences by Berlioz. Show more
From the Royal Albert Hall, Martin Handley presents Act 3 of a French-language version of Weber's opera Der Freischutz. With Andrew Kennedy (tenor) and Sophie Karthauser (soprano). Show more
Simon Heffer explores the Ealing film The Blue Lamp portrays a fractured post-war world, going against established wartime images of a cohesive and deferential society. Show more
Mary Ann Kennedy presents a special session with kora player Sona Jobarteh, the first female kora virtuoso from the prestigious West African Jobarteh Griot family. Show more
Jonathan Swain presents a concert in which Frans Bruggen conducts the Orchestra of the 18th Century in keyboard concertos by Chopin and Schumann, with period pianos. Show more