Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, including at 8.30am another instalment of Peter Donohoe's 50 Great Pianists as part of the BBC's piano season. Show more
James Jolly's selection includes vintage performances by Earl Wild and Jorge Bolet, and the latest Bach cantata: Gott soll allein mein Herze haben, BWV169, featuring Janet Baker. Show more
Michael Berkeley's guest is novelist and short story writer Michele Roberts. Her musical choices include Bach and Handel, plus Alfred Deller, Jacques Brel, Bob Dylan and Mariza. Show more
For the BBC's piano season, Lucie Skeaping looks back on the life and music of Jan Ladislav Dussek, an innovative Bohemian composer and pianist of the late 18th century. Show more
Juanjo Mena conducts the BBC Philharmonic in Wagner's Tannhauser Overture, Wesendonck Lieder and excerpts from Gotterdammerung. With soprao Brigitte Hahn. Show more
From Winchester College Chapel. Show more
Aled Jones and guests Sarah Baldock, Iain Farrington and Jeffrey Howard discuss the role of the accompanist, a pivotal position in the choral team. Show more
Texts and music on the theme of nuns, with readings by Sheila Hancock and Ellie Kendrick. With Charlotte Bronte, Shakespeare and Chaucer, plus Puccini, Poulenc and Rossini. Show more
Jatinder Verma reports from India to ask if the adoption of a traditional religious, ascetic life is still possible in a modernised, global economic superpower. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Ibsen's groundbreaking play transposed to India, 1879: Can Niru survive saving her husband Tom’s reputation? Stars Indira Varma. Show more
Lopa Kothari with highlights from the 2012 Darbar Festival, including Pandit Rajendra Prasanna playing ragas on the bamboo flute, and Pushparaj Koshti on the deep-toned surbahar. Show more
Claire Martin presents concert music from the 2012 Scarborough Jazz Festival, featuring Alan Barnes, Gareth Williams and Dave Green, plus the Peter James Trio. Show more
Piano Season on the BBC: John Shea presents pianists from the past with archive recordings of Rosalynd Tureck and Glenn Gould performing Bach. Show more