Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show.
With Sarah Walker. Including Essential CD of the Week: Brahms: Hungarian Dances and Dvorak: Slavonic Dances; The Story of Music in 50 Pieces: Josquin: Miserere mei, Deus. Show more
Donald Macleod explains how overwork and frustration were leading Bruckner towards a breakdown. However, his life was about to turn a corner and take him to Vienna. Show more
Including London Winds in Ravel: Le Tombeau de Couperin (excerpts); Mozart: Serenade, K388. Plus Christopher Maltman (baritone) and Joseph Middleton (piano) in music by Haydn. Show more
Live from the Ulster Hall in Belfast, John Toal introduces an Ulster Orchestra concert of Nordic music and music for voice and orchestra by Sibelius, Grieg and Britten. Show more
Sean Rafferty talks to choreographer Deborah Colker and soundscape artist Chris Watson. In The Story of Music in 50 Pieces, Howard Goodall and Suzy Klein discusse In dulci jubilo. Show more
Donald Macleod explains how overwork and frustration were leading Bruckner towards a breakdown. However, his life was about to turn a corner and take him to Vienna. Show more
The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment conducted by Simon Rattle plays Mozart's Symphonies Nos 39, 40 and 41. Live from the Royal Festival Hall and presented by Martin Handley. Show more
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Rana Mitter discusses The Universe Within, palaeontologist Neil Shubin's new book which examines how our bodies are intimately tied to past and present events in the cosmos. Show more
Clare Stancliffe discusses Wilfred, the bishop who introduced music into the liturgy. His love of Roman ritual and style is seen in the crypt of Hexham Abbey. Show more
Fiona Talkington with sounds from Peter Cusack's travels to Chernobyl, organ music by Keith Jarrett, and a tribute to the late soul singer Fontella Bass.
Susan Sharpe introduces the Cherubini Requiem Mass and a programme of Vivaldi, Handel and Marcello from Slovenia. Show more