Clemency Burton-Hill presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show.
Rob Cowan explores dance music from antique jigs to the Strauss waltz and from Monteverdi to Massenet. Plus a Bach cantata: Ach wie fluchtig, ach wie nichtig, BWV26. Show more
Michael Berkeley welcomes Labour politician, biographer and former businessman and amateur cricketer Charles Williams, Lord Williams of Elvel. Show more
Lucie Skeaping explores the art of the lullaby, from ancient melody to Elizabethan song, and discovers how the form offers inspiration to the world of early music. Show more
John Wilson conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus in a celebration of the 50th anniversary of Croydon's Fairfield Halls. With music by Vaughan Williams, Finzi and Elgar. Show more
From Ripon Cathedral. Show more
The Kadavu Choir of Fiji perform in the studio and talk about how they are bringing their national music to Fijians living in the UK, many of whom are serving in the British Army. Show more
A sequence of texts and music exploring shopping and trade, with readings by Phil Davis and Raquel Cassidy. Including Flaubert, Thomas Hardy, the Bible and Roald Dahl. Show more
Stephen Smith asks if it matters that many of the most admired and popular travel writers have been revealed after their deaths as unreliable narrators. Show more
Barry Reckord's play set in 1960s London, focusing on a group of boys as they spend the last few days at their London comprehensive. What will become of them? Show more
As part of the 2012 London Jazz Festival, Andrew McGregor presents a concert performance given at London's Southbank Centre by Carminho, a rising star of Portuguese fado. Show more
Jazz Line-Up
2012 London Jazz Festival: Larry 'Stonephace' Stabbins, Sam Crowe, Trish Clowes
1 hour, 30 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Claire Martin presents music from the 2012 London Jazz Festival, featuring Larry 'Stonephace' Stabbins, Sam Crowe and Trish Clowes, the new Radio 3 New Generation Jazz Artist. Show more
Susan Sharpe presents the BBC Concert Orchestra performing rarely-heard music by York Bowen, Alwyn, Parry and Vaughan Williams. Show more