Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, celebrating British music and continuing the Musical Map of Britain. Show more
Rob Cowan plays music associated with summer celebrating summer by Glazunov, Schubert, Goldmark, Delius and Haydn. The featured cantata is by Gottfried Heinrich Stolzel. Show more
As part of as season featuring British music, poet Paul Muldoon introduces his personal musical choices. Including Lou Reed, Stravinsky, Mark-Anthony Turnage and Donnacha Dennehy. Show more
The Early Music Show
Radio 3/National Centre for Early Music Composers' Award Result
58 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Lucie Skeaping presents a concert given at the 2013 Bath Festival featuring the two winning entries of the Radio 3/NCEM Composers' Competition performed by the group Florilegium. Show more
Sunday Concert
BCMG, Oliver Knussen - Britten, Henze, Carter, Lindberg, Lutoslawski
2 hours on BBC Radio 3
Concert featuring pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard and the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group under Oliver Knussen. With music by Britten, Henze, Carter, Lindberg and Lutoslawski. Show more
From St Paul's Cathedral. Show more
Choral director Paul Spicer introduces a personal journey through Britten's choral music. Plus a new work by four British composers based on the poetry of William Blake. Show more
Texts and music on the theme of temptation, with readings by Emma Fielding and Tom Goodman-Hill. With Marlowe, Christina Rossetti and Yeats, plus Gounod, Penderecki and Bolcom. Show more
From St David's Hall in Cardiff, Donald Macleod presents coverage of the final of the 2013 Cardiff Singer of the World competition. Five contenders perform concert and opera arias. Show more
Lucy Duran with a review of new world music releases with critics Jane Cornwell and Reda El Mawy, plus a session with Judeo-Spanish group Los Desterrados, reviving ladino music. Show more
Kevin LeGendre marks the 40th Anniversary of the death of UK jazz great Tubby Hayes with music by Simon Spillett Quartet and analysis from Bob Sinfield. Show more
Jonathan Swain presents a selection of Yehudi Menuhin's archive records with his sister, pianist Hephzibah Menuhin and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. Show more