Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring the latest instalment of Peter Donohoe's 50 Great Pianists at 8.30am as part of the BBC's piano season. Show more
Rob Cowan explores unfinished masterpieces, including works by Britten and Saint-Saens, and introduces the latest in a series of Bach cantatas: BW5, Wo soll ich fliehen hin. Show more
Michael Berkeley's guest is choreographer Arlene Phillips. Her musical choices include Bernstein, Tchaikovsky, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Mozart, Herold/Lanchbery, Glass and Pachelbel. Show more
Lucie Skeaping charts the development of the piano, including the early 19th century instruments for which Beethoven and Haydn wrote - precursors of the modern concert piano. Show more
From Denmark, the BBC Singers perform choral works from the 16th century as well as the present day, focusing on music evoking the sights, sounds and places of the City of London. Show more
From Bath Abbey. Show more
Gabriel Jackson joins Aled Jones to talk about his new work for the Vasari Singers. Plus a preview of Aswatuna, uniting choirs from around the Middle East with groups from Europe. Show more
Louise Jameson and Joshua Richards are the readers in a sequence of poetry, prose and music celebrating the piano, as part of the BBC's piano season. Show more
Jatinder Verma reports on how decades of violence and political strife in Kashmir have affected the cultural life there. Show more
Terence Rattigan's 1941 drama set in a hotel near an RAF Bomber Command airbase during World War II, involving a love triangle between a pilot, his wife and a film star. Show more
Lopa Kothari with 2012 Darbar Festival highlights: music on the south Indian veena from Chitraveena Ravikan, and singing in the north Indian khyal tradition by Shruti Sadolikar. Show more
Claire Martin presents a gig performed at the Jazz Bar in Edinburgh by one of the UK's most prolific guitarists, Phil Robson, featuring his current project the Immeasurable Code. Show more
With archive recordings by pianists from Italy, Spain and South America including Maurizio Pollini, Martha Argerich, Maria Joao Pires and Aldo Ciccolini, for the BBC's piano season. Show more