Simon Hoban presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show.
Summer CD Review with Andrew McGregor, including new releases and a chance to revisit favourite discs from the past year.
Bridget Kendall tells the story of Stravinsky's 1962 trip to Russia after almost 50 years of living in exile and the impact the visit had on the composer and musicians in the USSR. Show more
Lucie Skeaping and Baroque flautist and recorder player Peter Holtslag celebrate Jacques-Martin Hotteterre 'Le Romain'; performer, writer and pedagogue who died 250 years ago. Show more
Vilde Frang (violin) and Michail Lifits (piano) perform at the Cadogan Hall in London. Ravel: Violin Sonata. Mozart: Violin Sonata in G, K379. Lutoslawski: Partita. Show more
Live concert from Cadogan Hall in London. Show more
Alyn Shipton presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests, including music from Horace Silver, Louis Armstrong and the Mills Brothers, plus jazz bassoonist Ken McIntyre. Show more
Violinist Joshua Bell introduces music featuring string works by Schubert, Bloch and Saint-Saens, music inspired by bluegrass and film, and a homage to great violinists. Show more
The Orchestra of the Academy of Santa Cecilia, Rome and Antonio Pappano with Verdi: an arrangement of his String Quartet and sacred pieces with soprano Maria Agreste. Show more
Three great Verdi experts - Roger Parker, Flora Willson and Semyon Bychkov - explore the composer's idea of God, the Church and Religion. Show more
The Orchestra of the Academy of Santa Cecilia, Rome and Antonio Pappano with Verdi: an arrangement of his String Quartet and sacred pieces with soprano Maria Agreste. Show more
Stephen Smith asks if it matters that many of the most admired and popular travel writers have been revealed after their deaths as unreliable narrators. Show more
Graham Fitkin and Juste Janulyte recorded at the Vale of Glamorgan Festival. Presented by Ivan Hewett in conversation with Graham Fitkin. Show more
A hero to his sidemen and fans, if not all critics, Stan Kenton led one of the loudest, boldest bands in jazz till his death in 1979. Geoffrey Smith surveys his famous innovations.
John Shea presents a recital by Brazilian pianist Nelson Freire. Show more