Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, celebrating British music and continuing the Musical Map of Britain. Show more
With Rob Cowan. Including Essential CD of the Week: British Light Classics; Artist of the Week: Dennis Brain; 20 Great British Works Celebrating British Music: Delius: Brigg Fair. Show more
Donald Macleod introduces music by Vaughan Williams for the Queen's coronation in 1953 and two works written for instruments which rarely take a starring role in the concert Hall. Show more
Music performed at the Wigmore Hall in London. Steven Isserlis in Britten: Cello Suite No 3. Joan Rodgers (soprano), Malcolm Martineau (piano) in Britten: The Poet's Echo. Show more
Katie Derham presents Benjamin Britten's American operetta Paul Bunyan. Plus Malcolm Arnold's Second Symphony. Show more
Suzy Klein's guests include conductor Michael Tilson Thomas and experimental composer Scanner. Plus live music from tenor Mark Padmore with guitarist Morgan Szymanski. Show more
Donald Macleod introduces music by Vaughan Williams for the Queen's coronation in 1953 and two works written for instruments which rarely take a starring role in the concert Hall. Show more
Presented by Petroc Trelawny. John Storgards conducts the BBC Philharmonic at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester. Sibelius: Symphony No 1; Symphony No 5. Show more
Night Waves
Chagall Reviewed, The End of Affluence, Cornelia Parker, Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough
45 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
Presented by Anne McElvoy. Including a review of an exhibition at Tate Liverpool of works from the early career of distinguished Russian surrealist painter Marc Chagall. Show more
Michael Goldfarb looks for a definition of 'nation' in the 21st century, considering the Germans' two century-long struggle to create a single nation from 330 different entities. Show more
Max Reinhardt's varied selection includes Ensemble Leones playing Agricola, Pat Metheny playing John Zorn, Qluster with Melpomene, Rim Banna and Radiohead. Show more
John Shea presents a concert given at the 2009 Proms, in which the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra under Daniel Barenboim perform a programme of Liszt, Wagner and Berlioz. Show more