Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring the Musical Map.
With Sarah Walker. Including CD of the Week: Handel Keyboard Suites; Artist of the Week: Gabrieli Consort and Players; Essential Choice: Franck: Symphony in D minor. Show more
Donald Macleod consider how contrasting ideologies promoted by the Paris Conservatoire and the Schola Cantorum influenced composers in Les Apaches. Show more
Pianist Christian Ihle Hadland performs music by Beethoven, Kabalevsky, Faure and Chaminade at The Sage Gateshead. Show more
Katie Derham presents a new recording by the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Mark Elder of Donizetti's rarely heard opera Belisario. Plus music by Peter Mawell Davies. Show more
Suzy Klein presents live music from The Schubert Ensemble and the Rose Consort of Viols, plus Suzy talks to conductor Paul McCreesh and performer-composer Kit Hesketh-Harvey. Show more
Donald Macleod consider how contrasting ideologies promoted by the Paris Conservatoire and the Schola Cantorum influenced composers in Les Apaches. Show more
The Belcea Quartet perform at the Wigmore Hall in London. Schubert: String Trio in B flat, D471. Mozart: String Quartet, K589. Presented by Martin Handley. Show more
To mark the 150th anniversary of the London Underground, train enthusiast Petroc Trelawny explores the lesser-known sounds of the tube. Show more
Live from Wigmore Hall, London, the conclusion of a concert given by the Belcea Quartet and Till Fellner. They perform Dvorak's Piano Quintet in A, Op 81. Show more
Anne McElvoy chairs a debate from the Daily Mail Chalke Valley History festival to examine how the British have looked to their history to give them a sense of national identity. Show more
In a series in which American authors describe the foods they associate with long, hot summers, Simon Van Booy compares Coney Island hot dogs and Long Island lobster rolls. Show more
Nick Luscombe with music from folk-inspired The Memory Band, and the Fania-esque Salsa-inspired sound of Bosq of Whiskey Barons. Show more
Jonathan Swain presents the Fauré Quartet in music by Suk, Dvorak and Peter Gabriel. Show more