Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show.
With Sarah Walker. Includes CD of the Week: Arne Overtures; Artist of the Week: the Kuijken brothers; Sarah's guest is poet Jo Shapcott; Sibelius: En Saga, Op 9 (original version). Show more
Donald Macleod explores how Mozart's return to Paris was met with indifference. He scored a success with his Paris Symphony, but at a huge personal cost - the death of his mother. Show more
Tasmin Little (violin) and John Lenehan (piano) play music by Kreisler, Bach, Grieg, Bartok and Tchaikovsky at St George's Hall in Liverpool. Show more
The BBC Philharmonic in a live concert from MediaCity in Salford. Verdi: Overture: Luisa Miller. Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No 1. Casella: Italia. Brahms: Tragic Overture. Show more
From Sheffield Cathedral. Show more
Sean Rafferty presents, with guests including conductor Kristjan Jarvi, and live music from harpsichordist Preethi de Silva and South African trumpeter/vocalist Hugh Masekela. Show more
Donald Macleod explores how Mozart's return to Paris was met with indifference. He scored a success with his Paris Symphony, but at a huge personal cost - the death of his mother. Show more
Radio 3 Live in Concert
Live from the Wigmore Hall, London
Episode 1: Academy of Ancient Music at Wigmore Hall
35 minutes on BBC Radio 3
From Wigmore Hall, Richard Egarr (organ) leads the Academy of Ancient Music and choir in baroque music. Lully: De profundis; Regina coeli laetare. Charpentier: Sonate a huit. Show more
Stephen Johnson explores Lully's surviving religious works and finds a composer remarkably attuned to the opportunities and pitfalls of combining theatre and church in music. Show more
Richard Egarr conducts the Academy of Ancient Music and its choir. Lully: Salve regina. Marais: Suite (Sonatas pour le Coucher du Roy). Lully: Dies irae. Show more
Philip Dodd explores the influence of Rousseau 300 years after his birth, from his contribution to political philosophy and moral psychology to his influence on later thinkers. Show more
For a series in which five authors choose a word to suggest sporting endeavour, Geoff Dyer celebrates competitors who have shown 'grace'. Show more
Max Reinhardt's varied selection includes music from Laetitia Sadler, Nina Simone, Jam da Silva, Andrew Bird, and The Destroyers, plus a Philip Glass cello octet. Show more
With John Shea. In a concert given at the 2011 Proms, Kirill Karabits conducts the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra in works by Liszt and Gliere plus Rachmaninov's Second Symphony. Show more