Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show. Show more
With Sarah Walker. Artist of the Week: David Willcocks in Vaughan Williams: Three Shakespeare Songs. Handel: Chandos Anthem No 10; Essential Choice Kalinnikov: Symphony No 1. Show more
Donald Macleod considers how Couperin's fourth book of harpsichord pieces reveals a different side to his character. Show more
Piano recital given at The Sage Gateshead by Francesco Piemontesi. Haydn: Variations in F minor. Beethoven, transcr Liszt: Symphony No 6. Show more
With Katie Derham. Rameau: Pygmalion. Mozart: Violin Concerto No 2 (soloist: Nikolaj Znaider). Tchaikovsky: Waltzes (Swan Lake; Eugene Onegin; Sleeping Beauty; The Nutcracker). Show more
Presented by Sean Rafferty. With actor John Standing performing Cole Porter from his London shows, and Philippe Graffin, Henri Demarquette and Daniel Blumenthal playing Schubert. Show more
Donald Macleod considers how Couperin's fourth book of harpsichord pieces reveals a different side to his character. Show more
Petroc Trelawny presents Oliver Knussen conducting the BBC Symphony Orchestra. Myaskovsky: Symphony No 10 in F minor. Alexander Goehr: When Adam Fell (world premiere). Show more
Morven Christie reads Daphne Du Maurier's rediscovered story about a young woman who doesn't realise her power, who is oblivious to how attractive she has become. Show more
Oliver Knussen conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra in the conclusion of a concert from the Barbican in London. Castiglioni: Concerto for Orchestra. Schoenberg: Chamber Symphony. Show more
Ian McMillan's guests at the BBC Radio Theatre are singer-songwriter Eliza Carthy, poets John Cooper Clarke and Simon Armitage. Plus comedy-drama from Joe Bone. Show more
Simon Heffer celebrates one of the last and best-loved films of the post World War Two era - Dunkirk - made in 1958 when the novelty and charm of the genre had nearly worn off. Show more
Lopa Kothari presents sounds from around the world and a session by Aziz Sahmaoui and the University of Gnawa from Morocco. Show more
John Shea presents a concert from the 2009 Proms, with David Robertson conducting the BBC Symphony Orchestra in a programme of Stravinsky and Tchaikovsky. Show more