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 - the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra; Artist of the Week: Raphael Wallfisch; 20 Great British Works: Bridge: The Sea. Show more
Donald Macleod focuses on the effect of Parry's writing Prometheus Unbound. Show more
In a recital given at the Guildhall in Bath for the 2013 Festival, Christian Ihle Hadland performs piano music by Medtner, Schubert and Schumann. Presented by Jonathan Swain. Show more
With Jonathan Swain. Beethoven: Leonore Overture No 3. Elizabeth Maconchy: Symphony for double string orchestra. Wesley: The Mermaid. Vaughan Williams: Symphony No 5. Show more
From Leeds Cathedral. Show more
Presented by Sean Rafferty. With live music from cellist Raphael Wallfisch and jazz pianist Judy Carmichael, plus an Ashmolean Museum exhibition on violin maker Stradivari. Show more
Donald Macleod focuses on the effect of Parry's writing Prometheus Unbound. Show more
Radio 3 Live in Concert
BBC Concert Orchestra, Guy Barker Big Band - That Obscure Hurt
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Live from Snape Maltings for the 2013 Aldeburgh Festival, Louise Fryer presents That Obscure Hurt, a new work by Guy Barker, performed by the BBC CO and Barker's own orchestra. Show more
Night Waves
Much Ado About Nothing, Sweet Bird of Youth, Education
45 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
Samira Ahmed talks to Joss Whedon about his film of Much Ado About Nothing and discusses a new production of Tennessee Williams's Sweet Bird of Youth starring Kim Cattrall. Show more
Playwright and broadcaster Gabriel Gbadamosi considers the meaning of the male nude in African art from ancient Yoruba ritual to the present day. Show more
Max Reinhardt presents music from Benin and the Taklamakan Desert in China, songs by Bella Hardy and Georgia Ruth, Brazilian psychedelia by Tom Ze and the song of a nightingale. Show more
Catriona Young presents Andreas Brantelid, family and friends in chamber music by Strauss, Schoenberg and Brahms. Show more