Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show. Show more
With Rob Cowan. Including Artist of the Week: cellist Alban Gerhardt in Shostakovich: Spring Waltz; Sonata, Op 40; Rob's Essential Choice: Schumann: Symphony No 2 in C, Op 61. Show more
Donald Macleod introduces a selection of works written for the unique spaces of St Mark's Basilica in Venice. Show more
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
Royal Northern College of Music
Episode 2: Arcanto Quartet, Jennifer Pike, Kathryn Stott, Doric Quartet
58 minutes on BBC Radio 3
The Arcanto Quartet in Bach: The Art of Fugue (excerpts). Jennifer Pike (violin), Kathryn Stott (piano) and the Doric String Quartet in Chausson: Concerto, Op 21. Show more
The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra is joined by actors in a performance of Shakespeare's comedy Much Ado About Nothing with music by Eric Korngold. Show more
From the chapel of Keble College, Oxford. Show more
In Tune
Jeffrey Siegel, Ashley Riches, Nicolette Moonen, Nicholas Anderson, Sasha Grynyuk
1 hour, 58 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Sean Rafferty presents pianist Jeffrey Siegel performing Brahms, plus John Hosier Trust Award Winners: baritone Ashley Riches and pianist Sasha Grynyuk. Show more
Donald Macleod introduces a selection of works written for the unique spaces of St Mark's Basilica in Venice. Show more
London Philharmonic under Osmo Vanska and Colin Currie (percussion). Schumann: Genoveva Overture. Kalevi Aho: Sieidi - Concerto for solo percussion and orchestra (world premiere). Show more
To mark the centenary of the death of Irish writer Bram Stoker, a spine-tingling tale, featuring his great gothic creation Count Dracula. Read by Bertie Carvel. Show more
From the Royal Festival Hall, London. Osmo Vanska's concert conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra concludes with a performance of Brahms's First Symphony. Show more
Philip Dodd reviews a new exhibition by artist and sculptor Ron Mueck, known for creating giant but hyper-realistic works based on human form, made chiefly out of silicone casts. Show more
Wwriter Christopher Frayling revisits a trip to Transylvania, following a route mapped out in Bram Stoker's Dracula, to compare reality with the myths of the famous book. Show more
Fiona Talkington presents vintage radiophonics from David Cain, Stile Antico and Fretwork with the music of William Byrd, and a recording of seals off Griffith Island in Canada. Show more
Jonathan Swain presents Hooray for Hollywood, from the 2011 Proms, featuring the John Wilson Orchestra in a concert of Hollywood greats. Show more