Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical Breakfast show, including Bach's Magnificat, Vaughan Williams's English Folksong Suite and Kreisler's Tambourin chinois. Show more
With Sarah Walker. Including Artist of the Week: Ivan Fischer. Bartok: Hungarian Sketches. Rachmaninov: Vocalise; Sarah's Essential Choice: Mozart: Violin Concerto No 5. Show more
Donald Macleod Donald focuses on the work Hymnus amoris, as well as the highs and lows of Nielsen's marriage to sculptor Anne Marie Brodersen. Show more
Music from the West Cork Chamber Music Festival. Brahms: Horn Trio in E flat. Herve Joulain (horn), Tai Murray (violin), Olga Solovieva (piano). Schumann: Piano Quartet in E flat. Show more
With Katie Derham. Cimarosa: Overture (Il matrimonio segreto). Elgar: Froissart. Birtwistle: Night's black bird. Nielsen: Symphony No 4 (The Inextinguishable). Show more
The choir of Clare College, Cambridge, from St Matthew's Church, Northampton, on the Feast of St Matthew. Show more
Presented by Sean Rafferty. With live music from fiddler John Dipper and melodeon player Luke Daniels, and an interview with the BBC Philharmonic's new chief conductor Juanjo Mena. Show more
Donald Macleod Donald focuses on the work Hymnus amoris, as well as the highs and lows of Nielsen's marriage to sculptor Anne Marie Brodersen. Show more
Ian Skelly presents Acts 2 and 3 of Wagner's Die Walkure, with Mark Elder conducting the Halle in a performance given as part of the 2011 Manchester International Festival. Show more
Matthew Sweet reviews the highly anticipated new play by Mike Leigh at the National Theatre and talks to cricketer turned politician Imran Khan. Show more
When playwright Nigel Williams was invited to adapt William Golding's most well-known novel Lord of the Flies for the stage, it led to some memorable encounters with its author. Show more
Max Reinhardt's selection includes Django Bates playing Autumn Leaves, a Gesualdo madrigal, Congotronics remixed and traditional music from China and Indonesia.
John Shea presents Verdi's opera I Due Foscari performed in Paris, featuring tenor Ramon Vargas and soprano Manon Feubel. Show more