Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical Breakfast show. With Walton's Crown Imperial, Ravel's Second Daphnis and Chloe orchestral suite, and Weber's Concertino for clarinet. Show more
With Rob Cowan. Including Artist of the Week: pianist Nelson Freire in Debussy: Preludes (Book 1). Rachmaninov: Suite No 2; Rob's Essential Choice: Tchaikovsky: Symphony No 1. Show more
With Donald Macleod. Lehar arrived in Vienna in November 1899 and quickly established himself as a conductor before becoming director of the prestigious Theater an der Wien. Show more
Recital given by Michael Schade (tenor) and Malcolm Martineau (piano) in Schwetzingen. Including Beethoven: An die Hoffnung. Weber: Abschied vom Leben. Strauss: Six Songs. Show more
Jonathan Swain presents a performance of Kurt Weill's Broadway musical Street Scene, which tells a gritty story of life, love, birth and death in a squalid 1940s Manhattan tenement. Show more
Texts and music inspired by fire, with readings by Alex Jennings and Carolyn Pickles. With Emily Dickinson, DH Lawrence and William Golding, plus Tartini, Peggy Lee and Debussy. Show more
New Generation Artists
Jennifer Johnston, Christian Ihle Hadland, Ruby Hughes, Benjamin Grosvenor
1 hour, 15 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Jennifer Johnston (mezzo) in Mahler: Urlicht. Christian Ihle Hadland (piano) in Janacek: On an Overgrown Path. Ruby Hughes (mezzo) in Berg. Benjamin Grosvenor (piano) in Beethoven. Show more
Katie Derham presents a Prom from 2011, with film music by Bernard Herrmann, John Williams, Ennio Morricone, William Walton, Jonny Greenwood, John Barry and Richard Rodney Bennett. Show more
Sarah Joseph, the editor of a Muslim lifestyle magazine, talks to Joan Bakewell about her conversion to Islam and about life as a Muslim in Britain since 9/11. Show more
Andrew McGregor presents a Prom from 2011 in which French pianist Marc-Andre Hamelin performs keyboard music by Liszt, whose bicentenary is celebrated in this year. Show more
Fiona Talkington's selection includes music from Wanlov the Kubolor, piano pieces by Bach and Keith Jarrett, and a new release from Simon Fisher Turner. Show more
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