Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show. Show more
Rob Cowan explores the repertoire of composers known mainly for a single piece, including Pachelbel, Dukas and Albinoni. Plus the latest in a series of Bach cantatas: BWV70. Show more
Michael Berkeley's guest is fashion designer Caroline Charles. Her choices include Ali Farka Toure, Cesaria Evora, Gottschalk, Shostakovich, Gershwin, Satie, Mozart and Strauss. Show more
Catherine Bott explores the life and musical settings of the work of Italian poet Torquato Tasso, who was one of the most widely read writers in 16th-century Europe. Show more
Sara Mohr-Pietsch and Andrew McGregor present the tenth British Composer Awards, which were held at Goldsmiths' Hall in London. Show more
From Westminster Abbey. Including the first broadcast of a new composition by the Master of the Queen's Music, Peter Maxwell Davies, of a poem by Dr Rowan Williams. Show more
With Aled Jones. Including visits to the Gay Men's Choir of Los Angeles and LA's Catholic Cathedral, as well as a focus on film and TV choirs. Plus a new choral work by David Lang. Show more
Words and music on the theme of Entente Cordiale with readers Rachel Atkins and Jamie Parker. Includes Swinburne, Proust and Barnes, plus Delius, Vaughan Williams and Francaix. Show more
French scholar Andy Martin tells how Stendahl followed Napoleon across Europe to Moscow in 1812 and changed fiction in the process. Show more
Georg Buchner's retelling of the fall-out from the French Revolution, adapted by Simon Scardifield. Can Danton care enough to fight the terror that he set in motion? Show more
From the Barbican in London, Lucy Duran presents music from around the world performed at the 2012 Songlines Music Awards concert. Including the winners of the Best Group category. Show more
Julian Joseph presents music from the European Jazz Orchestra, and hears from baritone saxophonist Colin Mills about his role as the UK's representative in the group. Show more
John Shea presents organ and choral music by Durufle, including his Requiem, in a recording made by the Radio France Chorus. Show more