Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring the Musical Map of Britain and listener requests. Email 3Breakfast@bbc.co.uk or text 83111 [network rate]. Show more
With Andrew McGregor. Including Debussy, Casella and Bach cantatas; Recent Mahler recordings; Recordings of songs by Britten; Bartok: Violin Concerto No 1.
Sarah Walker uncovers the forgotten story of the Wandering Minstrels, an orchestra of aristocrats who gave the first ever concert at the Royal Albert Hall in 1871. Show more
For the 450th anniversary of the birth of John Dowland, Catherine Bott talks to lutenist Paul O'Dette about Dowland's travels around Europe and the composers he met en route. Show more
Ruby Hughes, James Gilchrist, Christoph Denoth and Imogen Cooper live at the BBC Proms with a programme of bittersweet works by Benjamin Britten. Show more
Sarah Connolly and the Britten Sinfonia under Sian Edwards perform at Cadogan Hall in London. With music by Britten and his peers, Holst, Lennox Berkeley and Tippett. Show more
Alyn Shipton presents listeners' suggestions in all styles of jazz, including African music by Chris McGregor and the Brotherhood of Breath and Art Pepper. Show more
Pianist Noriko Ogawa explores a wealth of musical connections to Japan, including music by Ravel, Shostakovich, Prokofiev and Fumio Hayasaka. Show more
Prom in which Donald Runnicles conducts the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. J Strauss II: By the Beautiful Blue Danube. MacMillan: Violin Concerto (soloist: Vadim Repin). Show more
A discussion in which Robert Crawford and Fiona Stafford explore the links between the writing of Scots romantics such as Walter Scott and Robert Burns and the music of Beethoven. Show more
Live from the Royal Albert Hall in London, Donald Runnicles conducts the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. Beethoven: Coriolan Overture; Symphony No 5 in C minor. Show more
Sunday Feature
Jacquetta Hawkes and the Personal Past
45 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
Christine Finn explores clues in the personal and public life of previously celebrated archaeologist and writer Jacquetta Hawkes, to explain why she has faded from public memory. Show more
Robert Worby introduces music by Stockhausen and Boulez in conversation with Paul Griffiths. Show more
Trumpeter-cornetist Ruby Braff forged a timeless style, at once lyrical, fluent and personal. Geoffrey Smith highlights some classic recordings from his fifty-year career. Show more
John Shea presents a centenary celebration of the music by David Popper alongside music by his contemporaries, Hubay and Brahms. Show more