Simon Hoban presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show.
Rob Cowan's Sunday selection includes music with therapeutic values and Telemann's cantata Ich halte aber dafur. Show more
Michael Berkeley's guest is actor Jonathan Hyde. His musical choices include a traditional Scottish folk song, as well as works by Bizet, Britten, Handel and Stravinsky. Show more
Catherine Bott chooses music recorded by the vocal group Tonus Peregrinus and talks to its director, Antony Pitts. Show more
Thomas Sondergard conducts the BBC NOW. Wagner: Siegfried Idyll. Korngold: Violin Concerto (soloist: Daniel Hope). Wagner: Traume (Wesendonck-Lieder). Schumann: Symphony No 4. Show more
Live from the Chapel of St John's College, Cambridge on the eve of Ascension Day. Show more
Choral conductor and educationalist Susan Hollingworth presents a selection of choral music for children's voices and talks to members of the National Youth Choir of Scotland. Show more
Texts and music inspired by trees, with readings by Lucy Briers and Gerard Murphy. Including DH Lawrence, Shakespeare and CS Lewis, plus Repighi, Butterworth and Takemitsu. Show more
Sunday Feature
Jan Morris - Travels Round My House
45 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
Jan Morris, who first reported the conquest of Everest, looks back on her adventures, and forward towards her death, using the contents of her Welsh cottage as aides-memoires. Show more
Bertolt Brecht meets the gangster movie in an early play in which two men join in a deadly struggle for survival, amid Brecht's uniquely tough and poetic portrayal of Chicago, 1912. Show more
Lucy Duran presents a round-up of the latest world music recordings with Arwa Haider and John L Walters, and a session by Saharawi singer Aziza Brahim. Show more
Julian Joseph presents a special edition from the City of Derry Jazz and Big Band Festival as part of the celebrations for the 2013 UK City of Culture. Show more
John Shea presents Bach's B Minor Mass performed by the English Concert under Harry Bicket at the 2012 Proms. Show more