Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show.
With Rob Cowan. Including Artist of the Week: baritone Gerard Souzay; sociologist Richard Sennett's favourite music; Rob's Essential Choice: Goldmark: Rustic Wedding Symphony. Show more
Donald Macleod considers the reality behind Paganini's reputation as a fickle lover. Has his impetuous side masked a more caring and compassionate man? Show more
In a concert given at the Guildhall as part of the 2012 Bath International MusicFest, La Serenissima performs sonatas from Venice, by Vivaldi and Albinoni. Show more
Continuing an exploration of Mahler and Klimt's Vienna, Katie Derham presents a performance of Mahler's Symphony No 9, with Simon Rattle conducting the Berlin Philharmonic. Show more
Live from Canterbury Cathedral. Show more
Sean Rafferty presents, with live music from harsichordist Christophe Rousset, the Escher String Quartet plus violinist Katharine Gowers and composer Judith Bingham. Show more
Donald Macleod considers the reality behind Paganini's reputation as a fickle lover. Has his impetuous side masked a more caring and compassionate man? Show more
Nicholas Cleobury conducts the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. Judith Bingham: Jacob's Ladder. Handel: Organ Concerto No 15 in D (soloist: Daniel Cook). Bingham: The Hythe. Show more
Philip Dodd is joined by Hans Kundnani, Imke Henkel and Sir Richard Evans to discuss Germany's increasing economic power in Europe. Show more
Michigan-based undertaker and poet Thomas Lynch explores the work of Carol Ann Duffy, delighting in her immense humanity and her wry take on the church. Show more
Max Reinhardt presents music from Mira Calix, Seamus Ennis and Geraldo Azevedo. Plus Catrin Finch, playing William Matthias's Improvisations for harp. Show more
John Shea presents a programme of Martinu, Milhaud, Martin and Debussy performed by the Liege Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Faycal Karoui. Show more