Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show.
With Andrew McGregor. Including: Building a Library: Dvorak: Cello Concerto. 10.30am Recent baroque vocal releases; Disc of the Week: Debussy: Complete Preludes.
Music Matters
Dawn Upshaw, Mozart, 3 British female composers and keeping the musical legacy alive.
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Tom Service speaks to soprano Dawn Upshaw, and to the widows of Nono, Nancarrow and Berio.
Lucie Skeaping introduces highlights from a concert in which Ensemble Savadi perform 'operas in miniature' from 17th-century Venice at the 2012 Lufthansa Festival. Show more
Presented by Catherine Bott. From Wigmore Hall in London, Canadian pianist Louis Lortie plays Schubert's great final Sonata in B flat, D960, and Traced Overhead by Thomas Ades. Show more
Novelist Linda Grant's choice of pieces illustrating her journey into, and late-flowering embrace of the world of classical music. With works by Bach, Franck, Delius and Schoenberg. Show more
Alyn Shipton's selection of listeners' requests includes tenor balladry from Scott Hamilton and Andy Sheppard, plus Terry Lightfoot, George Shearing and Chris Barber. Show more
John Eliot Gardiner conducts the Orchestra and Chorus of the Royal Opera in Verdi's Rigoletto. With Dimitri Platanias (Rigoletto) and Vittorio Grigolo (Duke of Mantua). Show more
A treat for the ears fresh from Bali, where the gamelan music played in every village and temple is said to be finest when composed by farmers inspired by the sounds of nature. Show more
Music by Brett Dean. Jenavieve Moore (soprano), Guildhall New Music Ensemble/Dean in Wolf-Lieder. Renaud Capucon (violin), BBC SO/David Robertson in The Lost Art of Letter Writing. Show more
Tom Service, in conversation with Harrison Birtwistle, presents some of the British composer's music from the last three decades, including the UK premiere of In Broken Images. Show more
Geoffrey Smith explores the many jazz interpretations of George Gershwin's opera Porgy and Bess, including those of Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday and Miles Davis. Show more
Jonathan Swain presents an all-Brahms concert from the 2011 Proms. Bernard Haitink conducts the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, and Emanuel Ax is soloist in the Second Piano Concerto. Show more