Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show.
With Sarah Walker. Including Essential CD of the Week: Grieg Choral Music; Artists of the Week: Trevor Pinnock, The English Concert; Essential Choice: Stenhammar: Symphony No 1. Show more
Donald Macleod Offenbach's final opera, Les Contes d'Hoffmann, which he began in 1877, and which occupied him for the rest of his life. Show more
From the 2012 Schwetzingen Festival. Christine Schafer (soprano) and Auryn Quartet in Mendelssohn/Reimann: ...Oder soll er Tod bedeuten?. Plus the Artemis Quartet in Haydn, Satie. Show more
European music festival highlights. Bach: Orchestral Suite No 4. Chopin: Piano Concerto No 2. Mozart: Symphony No 41. Plus a villancico by Samaniego and works by Korngold and Haydn. Show more
Act 1 of Wagner's Siegfried in a performance given at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. With Stefan Vinke as Siegfried, Gerhard Siegel as Mime and Bryn Terfel as the Wanderer. Show more
New Generation Artists
Jennifer Johnston, Signum Quartet, Nicolas Altstaedt
1 hour, 23 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Jennifer Johnston (mezzo) in Brahms: Wiegenlied and Schubert: Die Junge Nonne. Signum Quartet in Webern: Langsamer Satz. Nicolas Altstaedt in Brahms: Cello Sonata in F. Show more
Andrew McGregor presents a Prom from 2012 in which Simon Rattle conducts the Berlin Philharmonic. Brahms: Piano Concerto No 2 (soloist: Yefim Bronfman). Lutoslawski: Symphony No 3. Show more
Joan Bakewell explores areas of belief with Loretta Minghella - who left a high-flying career in financial services to lead the development charity Christian Aid. Show more
A Prom from 2012 in which Congolese street band Staff Benda Bilili perform music from their album Bouger Le Monde, and who are joined by Congolese-Belgo rapper Baloji. Show more
Mary Ann Kennedy presents a selection of music from around the world, plus a concert set from American old-time string band the Carolina Chocolate Drops. Show more
Jonathan Swain presents a piano recital from Poland: Eduard Kunz plays a programme of Scarlatti, Bach, Liszt and Rachmaninov. Show more