Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show. Including music by Delius, Byrd's Laudibus in sanctis, and Dawn from Britten's Four Sea Interludes (Peter Grimes). Show more
Rob Cowan presents the best recordings from the archive and the present day, including works by Faure, Turina, Haydn and Mozart. Plus a challenge for your Innocent Ear. Show more
Another chance to hear the musical choices of the late Jennifer Worth, whose books based on her life as a post-war East End midwife have been adapted as a BBC TV series. Show more
Lucie Skeaping introduces music by 17th-century Italian composers and violinists Tarquinio Merula and Marco Uccellini, who were at the forefront of compositional developments. Show more
Andrew Gourlay conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra. Andrew Norman: Unstuck (UK premiere). Britten: Violin Concerto (soloist: Daniel Hope). Shostakovich: Symphony No 10 in E minor. Show more
From Durham Cathedral on the Feast of the Conversion of St Paul. Show more
Aled Jones examines Berlioz's use of space and sonority in his Requiem Mass. Plus a celebration of Giovanni Gabrieli's choral music to mark the 400th anniversary of his death. Show more
The Outsider: Sequence of poetry and prose interspersed with music. Show more
Kathryn Knight uncovers the common denominators and extramusical connections between Arvo Part and Bach, from fugue via quantum mechanics and the honeycomb to tintinnabulation. Show more
The story of the battle between appeasers and anti-appeasers and the formation of a coalition government in 1940. Show more
Lucy Duran launches the 2012 World Routes Academy, with performances by oud player Khyam Allami and veena player Hari Sivanesan, and announcement of the new apprentice and mentor. Show more
Presented by Julian Joseph. In the In Our Time feature, Kevin LeGendre focuses on saxophonist David Murray's album Ming. Plus Alyn Shipton on the Smithsonian Folkways jazz box set. Show more
Susan Sharpe presents the National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra in concert. Show more