Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show. Including Chopin's Ballade No 1 in G minor for piano, Lauridsen's Ave Maria, and Waldteufel's Estudiantina (Waltz). Show more
Rob Cowan presents the best recordings from the archive and the present day, including music by Haydn, Pisendel and Prokofiev. Plus a challenge for your innocent ear. Show more
Michael Berkeley's guest for Sport Relief is Austrian footballer Paul Scharner. His choices include Mozart, Beethoven and the Strauss family, plus works by Grieg and Vivaldi. Show more
Lucie Skeaping explores the art of the lullaby, from ancient melody to Elizabethan song, and discovers how the form offers inspiration to the world of early music. Show more
Martin Handley presents the Takacs Quartet performing works by Bartok at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London. Bartok: String Quartet No 2; String Quartet No 4; String Quartet No 6. Show more
From Guildford Cathedral. Show more
Aled Jones talks to choir trainer Stuart Barr, who shows how he uses scientific research to help choirs find new ways of singing in his choral workshops. Show more
Texts and music on the theme of education, with readings by Richard Wilson and Celia Imrie. With Keats, Dickens and Mary Shelley, plus Barber, Schumann and Britten. Show more
Each night our life expectancy has grown by five hours since we last went to bed. How long can this improvement continue? And is a long life a happy life? Raymond Tallis explores. Show more
Drama inspired by the events which led to Dorothea Lange's famous photograph of Florence Owens Thompson, which captured the hardship of those affected by the Great Depression. Show more
Lucy Duran introduces World Routes in concert, featuring dub reggae pioneers Lee 'Scratch' Perry and Max Romeo, together with UK producer Adrian Sherwood. Show more
Julian Joseph presents a concert given at the 2011 Glasgow Jazz Festival by performer and composer Mulatu Astatke, Plus pianist Zoe Rahman discussing her new album Kindred Spirits. Show more
Jonathan Swain presents the George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra performing Beethoven and Ligeti at the Romanian Atheneum, Bucharest in 2011. Show more