Clemency Burton-Hill presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, celebrating the Baroque Spring season with the Breakfast Forty-Eight and the Musical Map of Britain. Show more
With Andrew McGregor. Including Building a Library: Mozart: Piano Concerto in F, K459; Baroque Spring: conductor Alan Curtis; Disc of the Week: Petrassi: Magnificat; Salmo IX.
Tom Service meets Peter Bazalgette, the new Chairman of Arts Council England; and reports on a competition launched to find a design for one-handed musical instruments. Show more
As part of Radio 3's Baroque Spring season, Lucie Skeaping explores the relationship between King Louis XIV and the greatest French composer of his generation: Jean-Baptiste Lully. Show more
For Radio 3's Baroque Spring season, conductor John Eliot Gardiner introduces a selection of music closely linked to his career. Including Byrd, Beethoven, Mozart and Berlioz. Show more
Live from New York's Metropolitan Opera, Don Carlo, starring Ramon Vargas, Barbara Frittoli, Dmitri Hvorostovsky and Ferrucico Furlanetto. Lorin Maazel conducts. Show more
Alyn Shipton presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests, including music by Laurindo Almeida, Gil Evans and Jimmy Giuffre. Show more
By Natalie Mitchell. Play about a young unemployed man who wants to make his family proud of him, like his brother, who died in Afghanistan. Maybe politics holds the answer. Show more
Tom Service presents Nordic music from a Total Immersion event at London's Barbican: New from the North. Including premieres by Magnus Lindberg, Per Norgard and Poul Ruders. Show more
As part of Radio 3's Baroque Spring season, Geoffrey Smith explores the distinctive art of the Modern Jazz Quartet. Show more
For Radio 3's Baroque Spring season, Jonathan Swain presents a performance of Handel's Rinaldo from the 2011 Proms. Show more