Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, celebrating Yorkshire. With the Specialist Classical Chart, a recording by Alexandre Tharaud and a work by Lehar. Show more
With Rob Cowan. CD of the Week: Paavo Berglund - The Bournemouth Years; Artist of the Week: Brigitte Fassbaender; Rob's Essential Choice: Elgar: Piano Quintet in A minor, Op 84. Show more
Donald Macleod discusses how Haydn got to grips with his employer's favourite musical instrument, a strange and obscure relative of the cello known as a baryton. Show more
Includes Philip Higham (cello) in Beethoven's Sonata in G minor, Op 5 No 2 and the Carducci Quartet with Julius Drake in Shostakovich's Piano Quintet, Op 57. Show more
Louise Fryer presents music performed in concert by the BBC Philharmonic. Beethoven: Symphony No 7. Grieg: Lyric Suite. Brahms: Piano Concerto No 2. Sibelius: Symphony No 4. Show more
In Tune
Cedric Tiberghien, Aquarelle Guitar Quartet, Anthony Biggs, Leonidas Kavakos
2 hours on BBC Radio 3
Sean Rafferty's guests include pianist Cedric Tiberghien, who plays live in the studio. Plus music from the Aquarelle Guitar Quartet and conversation with director Anthony Biggs. Show more
Donald Macleod discusses how Haydn got to grips with his employer's favourite musical instrument, a strange and obscure relative of the cello known as a baryton. Show more
Live from the Barbican in London, Riccardo Chailly conducts the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra. Brahms: Symphony No 3; Piano Concerto No 1 (soloist: Pierre-Laurent Aimard). Show more
Poet Sean O'Brien, columnist David Aaronovitch and New Generation Thinker Sarah Dillon discuss the glass city in Zamyatin's 1919 novel We and current concerns about surveillance. Show more
Free Thinking
2013 Festival
Free Thinking Essay
Part 2: The Real Game of Thrones: Power in 15th-Century England
15 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
Sarah Peverley of Liverpool University examines the contest for the English throne, asking how people living through the Wars of the Roses perceived shifts in royal power. Show more
Fiona Talkington's selection includes British jazz octet Brass Mask, traditional Corsican polyphony, Susanna and Ensemble NeoN, and the Amstel Sax Quartet playing Peteris Vasks. Show more
Presented by Catriona Young. Including music from Austrian viola da gamba player Romina Lischka and Canadian recorder player Vincent Lauzer. Show more