Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, celebrating British music and continuing the Musical Map of Britain. Show more
With Rob Cowan. CD of the Week: Dance Mix featuring the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra; Artist of the Week: Raphael Wallfisch; 20 Great British Works: Handel: Messiah (Part 3). Show more
Donald focuses on the implications of Parry's decision to work in insurance after leaving university. Show more
In a recital from the Assembly Rooms in Bath, given as part of the 2013 International Festival, Canadian soprano Measha Brueggergosman performs songs by Ravel, Britten and Wagner. Show more
With Jonathan Swain. Moeran: Symphony. Schumann: Overture, Scherzo, Finale. Mozart: Violin Concerto No 4. Wesley: Give the king thy judgements. Brahms: Symphony No 4. Show more
Sean Rafferty's guests include all-female folk trio Lady Maisery, who play in the studio ahead of their appearance at the 2013 Spitalfields Festival. Plus pianist Finghin Collins. Show more
Donald focuses on the implications of Parry's decision to work in insurance after leaving university. Show more
Live from BBC Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff, Jac van Steen leads the BBC National Orchestra of Wales. Ketting: Symphony No 1. Bartok: Piano Concerto No 3 (soloist: Jean-Efflam Bavouzet). Show more
Stephen Johnson explores Prokofiev's Seventh Symphony, a work written in the aftermath of criticism from Stalin's advisor Andrei Zhdanov. Show more
Live from BBC Hoddinott Hall, Jac van Steen conducts the BBC National Orchestra of Wales. Mussorgsky, arr Shostakovich: Khovanschina (Prelude to Act 1). Prokofiev: Symphony No 7. Show more
Night Waves
The Amen Corner, Conspiracies and Democracy, John Gallagher, Rachel Kushner
45 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
With Matthew Sweet. Including a review of the play The Amen Corner, a debate on conspiracy theories, novelist Rachel Kushner and John Gallagher on 16th-century disguise. Show more
Partha Mitter explores the meaning and power of the male nude in the visual art of the Indian subcontinent and examines where and how it diverges from the classical ideal. Show more
Max Reinhardt's selection includes Czech folk music, dub poetry from Linton Kwesi Johnson, Moroccan trance, Radiophonic Workshop music for Dr Who and a work by Stephen Gardner. Show more
Catriona Young presents a concert by the Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra with conductor Mario Kosik, and soloist Kasparas Uinskas in Brahms's First Piano Concerto. Show more