Clemency Burton-Hill presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show.
Rob Cowan and a selection of music for Sunday including the classical exploration of folk traditions and the Bach Cantata of the week, no 93. Show more
Michael Berkeley meets author Judith Kerr. Her musical choices include works by her parents, as well as Mozart, Beethoven, Holst and Prokofiev. Show more
Catherine Bott presents a live show from the opening weekend of the 2012 York Early Music Festival featuring music from L'Avventura London and their director Zak Ozmo. Show more
The Nash Ensemble perform chamber works by Mozart, Goehr, Bridge and Brahms, recorded at this year's Cheltenham Festival. Presented by Catherine Bott. Show more
Live from Canterbury Cathedral. Show more
Aled Jones finds out about Cycle Song, a new choral opera to mark the Olympics involving 1500 performers from Scunthorpe and celebrating local cycling champion, Albert 'Lal' White. Show more
Texts and music on the theme of the exotic, with readings by Greta Scacchi and Simon Woods. With Byron, Forster and Shakespeare, plus Berlioz, Mozart and Ades. Show more
Celebrating creative contrariness and nay-saying, novelist and critic Patrick McGuinness argues that negative thinking is vital to the life of the mind and the history of thought. Show more
By LP Hartley. A young boy ferries love letters from a rich young woman to her farmer lover. Starring Richard Griffiths, Harriet Walter and Oscar Kennedy. Show more
Lucy Duran explores music from around the world. In Mali, Lucy meets rapper Amkoullel and presents music recorded on location in Bamako before the country was plunged into crisis. Show more
Jazz Line-Up hosts a celebration of BBC Jazz with Julian Joseph featuring the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra and a host of performers and presenters from BBC Jazz programmes. Show more
John Shea presents a programme of music by the Portuguese composer Estevao de Brito recorded at the 2011 Laus Polyphoniae Festival, Antwerp. Show more