Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show.
With Rob Cowan. 9.00am Essential CD of the Week: Opera overtures conducted by Albert Wolff. 10.30am Joanna Trollope. 11.00am Rob's Essential Choice: Khachaturian: Violin Concerto. Show more
Donald Macleod explores the music associated with the very end of Bach's life, including the large scale project that occupied him in the last decade of his life: the Art of Fugue. Show more
Benjamin Grosvenor (piano) joins the Escher Quartet to play Brahms's Piano Quintet at 2012's Cheltenham Music Festival. Plus highlights from a song recital exploring exotic themes. Show more
Afternoon Concert
Proms 2012 Repeats
Prom 19: Langgaard, Gudmundsen-Holmgreen, Shostakovich and Tchaikovsky
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Radio 3
A Prom featuring the BBC SO under Thomas Dausgaard. Langgaard: Symphony No 11. Gudmundsen-Holmgreen: Incontri. Shostakovich: Cello concerto No 1. Tchaikovsky: Symphony No 6. Show more
In Tune
Dr Stephen Roe, David Hill, Charles Bennett, National Youth Orchestra of Wales
2 hours, 15 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Sean Rafferty presents. Guests include conductor David Hill and poet Charles Bennett, and members of the National Youth Orchestra of Wales. Show more
Donald Macleod explores the music associated with the very end of Bach's life, including the large scale project that occupied him in the last decade of his life: the Art of Fugue. Show more
Presented by Martin Handley, live from the Royal Albert Hall, London. Donald Runnicles conducts the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra in Wagner's Siegfried Idyll. Show more
Poet Jackie Kay and novelist Ali Smith discuss one of the great Scottish classic novels, Sunset Song, by Lewis Grassic Gibbon - the first part of his Scots Quair trilogy. Show more
Donald Runnicles conducts the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra in Bruckner's epic and challenging Symphony No 8 in C minor. Show more
Richard Coles examines the tensions inherent in the way gay and lesbian rights have become a Western yardstick for the measurement of global human rights. Show more
Helen Wang discusses the development of paper money and explores how civilisation finally accepted something with no intrinsic worth having great value. Show more
Lopa Kothari and Mary Ann Kennedy introduce highlights from the 2012 WOMAD festival. Show more
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