Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show.
With Rob Cowan. Including Essential CD of the Week: All Shall Be Well: Exultate Singers; Peter Hennessy's favourite classical music; Rob's Essential Choice: Brahms: Symphony No 1. Show more
Donald Macleod follows Haydn to the court of Esterhazy where, at first, there seemed little chance to explore the musical form he had just invented. Show more
From the Leamington Festival 2012: The Heath Quartet in Haydn's String Quartet, Op 33 No 1 and Mendelssohn's Quartet in E flat, Op 12. Ensemble 360 in Glinka's Trio pathetique. Show more
John Shea presents music from Austrian performers. Haydn: Symphony No 8. Bach: Toccata and Fugue, BWV565. Mozart: Twelve Variations, K500. Dvorak: Serenade in D minor, Op 44. Show more
Suzy Klein presents, with live music from clarinettist Julian Bliss and his band, plus pianist Natalie Gourman. Show more
Donald Macleod follows Haydn to the court of Esterhazy where, at first, there seemed little chance to explore the musical form he had just invented. Show more
Radio 3 Live in Concert
I Fagiolini - Renaissance and Baroque Choral Music
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Martin Handley introduces a concert of choral music including Alessandro Striggio's Mass in 40 Parts performed by I Fagiolini and the Bath Camerata under Robert Hollingworth. Show more
Matthew Sweet talks to comedian Ken Dodd about his life and career, 77 years after he made his debut as a ventriloquist in Liverpool. Show more
Abstract painter Tess Jaray explores the effect of ageing on creativity, from the excitement of youth to the acceptance - or not - of middle and old age. Show more
Verity Sharp's selection includes a reworking of Purcell, music from the Change Ringing Handbell Group, plus Spitfires, a song by Chris Wood exploring British emblems. Show more
Jonathan Swain presents the only completed opera by a Polish contemporary of Chopin, Feliks Dobrzynski - a nationalist tale of resistance set in the Caribbean. Show more