Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring the A-Z of film music, the Musical Map and listener requests. Show more
James Jolly presents music by less famous members of great composers' families, including Imogen Holst, Fanny Mendelssohn and Michael Haydn. Plus a Telemann cantata. Show more
Film critic Philip French talks to Michael Berkeley about the powerful relationship between cinema and music, and picks the music which has meant most to him over his long career. Show more
The Early Music Show
Sound of Cinema: The Harpsichord and Film
58 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
Lucie Skeaping presents a profile of the harpsichord in film scores from the late 1930s to the present day. #BBCSoundofCinema. Show more
The BBC SSO under Stephen Bell in a concert of award-winning film music. Including Williams, Loewe, Menken, Shore, Korngold, Steiner, Sherman, Horner, Arnold, Rozsa and Rodgers. Show more
From Ely Cathedral. Show more
Greg Beardsell selects the very best a cappella talent lined up to compete at the 2013 Tampere Vocal Music Festival. Plus Estonian folksongs reimagined by composer Tonu Korvits. Show more
A mixture of poetry, prose and music inspired by film. Poems include Tony Harrison, George Szirtes and Carol Ann Duffy. Plus music by Plus music by Nyman, Mozart, Schumann, Aubert. Show more
Oscar Wilde expert Thomas Wright examines a collection of books auctioned off from Wilde's library in 1895, which ended up on the West Coast of America. Show more
Zoe Tapper and Samuel West star in Elizabeth Robins's play, first performed in 1907 and written to support the cause of women's suffrage. Show more
Moshe Morad presents a programme celebrating the Athens urban music scene. Including accordionist Lazarus Koulaxizis and veteran star of Rembetiko, Mario. Show more
Julian Joseph with the second part of a solo performance given by Venezuelan pianist Leo Blanco at the 2013 Glasgow Jazz Festival. Plus a preview of the 2013 Herts Jazz Festival. Show more
Jonathan Swain Presents a 2011 Prom, featuring the London Philharmonic Orchestra under Vladimir Jurowski, with Jean Efflam Bavouzet as the soloist in Bartok's First Piano Concerto. Show more