Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show.
With Rob Cowan. Including Essential CD of the Week: Suppe and Auber Overtures; Artists of the Week: Amadeus Quartet; Rob's Essential Choice: Britten: Piano Concerto, Op 13. Show more
John Williams talks to Donald Macleod about his score for Steven Spielberg's Schindler's List, and working with a very different director: Alfred Hitchcock. Show more
In a concert given at the Ulster Hall, Belfast, Tai Murray (violin) and Ashley Wass (piano) perform Copland's Violin Sonata, Schnittke's Rondo and John Corigliano's Violin Sonata. Show more
Louise Fryer with music from BBC orchestras. Britten: Canticle III - Still Falls the Rain. Vaughan Williams: Symphony No 9. Britten: Serenade for tenor, horn and string orchestra. Show more
From Winchester Cathedral. Show more
Sean Rafferty's guests include the Myrthen Ensemble, which gives a live performance ahead of its debut at the Wigmore Hall in London. Show more
John Williams talks to Donald Macleod about his score for Steven Spielberg's Schindler's List, and working with a very different director: Alfred Hitchcock. Show more
From the Barbican. Thomas Gould directs the Britten Sinfonia from the violin in Wagner's Siegfried Idyll, and Angela Hewitt leads from the piano in Beethoven's Piano Concerto No 2. Show more
Stephen Johnson explores Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 4.
Thomas Gould directs the Britten Sinfonia from the violin in Sibelius's Scene with Cranes, and Angela Hewitt leads from the piano in Beethoven's Piano Concerto No 4. Show more
Night Waves
David Hare, The Sessions, The Last Days of Detroit, Marking Death
45 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
Presented by Philip Dodd. With David Hare on his play The Judas Kiss and a review of the film The Sessions, plus The Last Days of Detroit and a discussion on the English and death. Show more
Historian of science Patricia Fara explores how Isaac Newton became the quintessential English genius. Show more
Verity Sharp presents reels from fiddler Mick Conneely, music by Italian Jewish violinist Salomone Rossi, and the voice of Ethiopia's Zerfu Demissie. Plus Stravinsky's 3 Pieces. Show more
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