Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show.
Rob Cowan's selection includes music on the theme of war and peace, including John Adams's The Wound Dresser. Plus works by Holst and Ibert and a Bach Cantata: BWV34. Show more
Michael Berkeley's guest is food writer and critic Matthew Fort. His choices include music by Schubert, Alkan, Finzi, Verdi and Rossini, as well as from Dinu Lipatti. Show more
Lucie Skeaping presents highlights of a concert from early music ensemble L'Estravagante exploring the art of the violin in Rome and Venice, with music from Corelli and Vivaldi. Show more
JoAnn Falletta conducts the Ulster Orchestra. Rimsky-Korsakov: Russian Easter Festival Overture. Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto (soloist: Benjamin Schmid). Stravinsky: Petrushka. Show more
From Wells Cathedral during the New Music Wells Festival. Show more
With Aled Jones. With close-harmony group The Songmen singing in the studio, plus a preview of the many choral celebrations planned in celebration of the Queen's diamond jubilee. Show more
Alison Steadman and Peter Egan explore the theme of fighting spirit with words from Larkin, Carroll, Kipling and Shakespeare, and music by Wagner, Irving Berlin and Queen. Show more
Sunday Feature
Phoenix Rising: The Story of Coventry Cathedral
45 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
Giles Fraser examines the history, ministry and artistic legacy of Coventry cathedral as it celebrates its golden jubilee. Show more
Ranjit Bolt's version Corneille's classic comedy. An old man searching for his estranged son co-opts a wizard who conjures up the boy's recent comic escapades. Show more
Lucy Duran explores how London's Colombian community keeps its culture alive. With a studio session by Roberto Pla and World Routes Academy protege Jose Hernando Arias Noguera. Show more
Julian Joseph talks to vocalist Melody Gardot and previews her new album The Absence. Plus a profile of the Cardiff-based label Edition Records, run by pianist Dave Stapleton. Show more
Susan Sharpe's selection includes a concert in tribute to Pablo Casals, performer and composer, including the world premieres of two pieces by the Catalan cellist. Show more