Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show.
Rob Cowan chooses highlights from the Second Viennese School, including Webern and Berg. Plus the latest in a series of Bach cantatas: Sie werden aus Saba alle kommen, BWV65. Show more
Michael Berkeley's guest is actor Stephen Tompkinson. His musical choices includes Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, Scott Joplin, Trevor Jones, Mozart, Cole Porter and Booker T and the MGs. Show more
Lucie Skeaping presents highlights from Hesperion XXI's concert at the 2012 Fontfroide Festival in Narbonne, including dance music from the English Tudor golden age. Show more
Bernard Haitink conducts the Vienna Philharmonic in symphonies by Haydn and Richard Strauss, two composers strongly associated with both him and the orchestra. Show more
From the Chapel of St Peter's College, Oxford with the Rodolfus Choir. Show more
Alexander L'Estrange talks about his African-inspired Zimbe! project and conductor Stephen Layton discusses his award-winning work with the Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge. Show more
Haydn's Creation, Britten's cradle song and a Purcell overture to Paul Simon's evocation of the seasons, with readings from prose and poetry by Geraldine James and Neil Pearson. Show more
Roger Parker traces the reception of Verdi's early operas and Italy's adoption of him as a national figure with Mark Elder, Tim Parks and Susan Rutherford. Show more
Shakespeare's comedy of disguise, madness and love, with David Tennant as Malvolio. Show more
In tribute to the late Ravi Shankar, Lucy Duran introduces a full-length performance of Raga Jog, his first recording from 1956, accompanied by Chatur Lal on tabla. Show more
Jazz Line-Up
Kurt Elling and Sheila Jordan at the 2012 London Jazz Festival
1 hour, 15 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Claire Martin presents concert music by Kurt Elling and Sheila Jordan performed at the 2012 London Jazz Festival. Plus a chance to hear Kevin LeGendre in conversation with them. Show more
Susan Sharpe introduces a recital by young violinist Markus Placci, whose programme of music includes Brahms, Stravinsky and Enescu. Show more