Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show. Including Rossini's Barber of Seville overture, Michael Nyman's Chasing Sheep, and Saint-Saens's Wedding Cake. Show more
With Sarah Walker. Including Artist of the Week: conductor Mark Elder; Sarah's Essential Choice: Stravinsky: Concerto for piano and winds. Show more
Donald Macleod explores works by Sally Beamish that have been directly inspired by poetry and literature, including Four Songs from Hafez and Cello Concerto. Show more
Katie Derham presents the Nash Ensemble performing at LSO St Luke's in London. Strauss: Prelude (Capriccio). Brahms: String Sextet No 1 in B flat, Op 18. Show more
Katie Derham presents the BBC Singers in a concert of American choral music from St Giles' Cripplegate in London. Plus the BBC Philharmonic in Rachmaninov's Paganini Rhapsody. Show more
From King's College Cambridge. Including the first performance of a new composition commissioned for the Choirbook for the Queen. Show more
Sean Rafferty introduces music from piano and viola duo Charles Owen and Philip Dukes. Show more
Donald Macleod explores works by Sally Beamish that have been directly inspired by poetry and literature, including Four Songs from Hafez and Cello Concerto. Show more
The Gould Piano Trio and Robert Plane (clarinet) perform Beethoven at St George's Bristol. With Trio in B flat, Op 11 (Gassenhauer); Trio in G, Op 121a (Kakadu Variations). Show more
Stephen Johnson explores the inner workings of Beethoven's Trio in E flat, Op 38, one of the few instances of an arrangement of an original work by the composer himself. Show more
Martin Handley presents the conclusion of an all-Beethoven concert with the Gould Piano Trio and clarinettist Robert Plane. Beethoven: Trio in E flat, Op 38 (After the Septet). Show more
Night Waves
The Future of Science, Financial Fiction, Alighieri Boetti, Atomic Time
45 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
With Samira Ahmed. Including the future of science, the portrayal of finance and money in fiction, Alighieri Boetti at Tate Modern, and why atomic clocks don't need leap years. Show more
Poet and writer Ruth Padel explores the history of salmon and investigates their significance to the landscape and to our imagination. Show more
Fiona Talkington's selection includes Oren Ambarchi's Audience of One, Keith and Julie Tippett, Maria Kalaniemi and Timo Alakotila, and piano music by Janacek. Show more
Susan Sharpe's selection includes a concert of early tenor duets given at the 2009 Flanders Festival. Ensemble Vivante perform music by Kapsberger, Frescobaldi and Monteverdi. Show more