Clemency Burton-Hill presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring the Musical Map of Britain and listener requests. Show more
Rob Cowan presents Schubert's Quintet in C and a Telemann cantata: TWV I 884, plus incomplete works by Bach, Bruckner and late pieces by Strauss and Liszt. Show more
Michael Berkeley's guest is historian, biographer and critic Lucy Hughes-Hallett. Her selections include Byzantine chant, Monteverdi, Handel, Verdi, the Rolling Stones and Debussy. Show more
Henk Neven (baritone) and Hans Eijsackers (piano) perform works by Chopin, Schumann and the little-known Dutch brothers Samuel and Daniel de Lange at the City of London Festival. Show more
Lucie Skeaping presents a profile of young Dutch recorder player Erik Bosgraaf, equally at home in early and contemporary repertoire. Music by Bach, Blow, Handel and Wassenaer. Show more
From Blackburn Cathedral. Show more
Mary King marks the contribution made to choral music by women, interviewing composer Meredith Monk and playing music by Lili Boulanger and Sweet Honey in the Rock. Show more
A selection of poetry, prose and music by women and men who have lost loved ones, with readings by Samantha Morton and Jonathan Coy. Show more
Diarmaid MacCulloch charts the destruction of religious art during the English Reformation, from the reign of Henry VIII to the end of the Civil War. Show more
Radio 3 Live in Concert
Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra - Mozart, Mahler
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Stephane Deneve leads the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra at Nottingham's Royal Concert Hall. Mozart: Violin Concerto No 5 (soloist: Henning Kraggerud). Mahler: Symphony No 6. Show more
By Mike Walker. Stranded in the jungle during the Vietnam War, two men struggle to safety. They discover they campaigned on opposite sides in the US presidential election of 1960. Show more
Jac van Steen conducts the BBC National Orchestra of Wales in David Matthews's Symphony No 6, Op 100. Show more
Catriona Young introduces a performance by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Charles Dutoit and pianist Benjamin Grosvenor, with music by Tchaikovsky and Saint-Saëns. Show more