Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show including, for Britten 100, Tom Service live in Aldeburgh. Plus music by Mozart and Stravinsky. Show more
Suzy Klein presents live music and conversation with Britten biographer Paul Kildea, focusing on the performers and composers who inspired Britten. Show more
Members of Ensemble 360 perform at Snape Maltings in Suffolk. Britten: Three Divertimenti; String Quartet No 1 in D, Op 25. Shostakovich: Piano Quintet in G Minor, Op 57. Show more
Live from Snape Maltings in Suffolk, Suzy Klein is joined by composer Colin Matthews, Benjamin Britten's assistant, to talk about the influence of gamelan in Britten's music. Show more
Michael Berkeley meets artist Maggi Hambling at her memorial to Britten on Aldeburgh beach. He visits her studio to find out how he has inspired her painting and sculpture. Show more
Louise Fryer presents a Mahogany Opera production from Aldeburgh 2013 of The Burning Fiery Furnace, the second of Britten's three Church Parables. With tenor James Gilchrist. Show more
Live from Southwold, the BBC Singers perform Britten's most popular and best-loved pieces for choir, plus music by others he admired, including Bridge and Purcell. Show more
Tom Service and John Bridcut answer listeners' questions about Britten and ask which performers and composers inspired him and why. With Purcell, Schubert, Mahler and Tchaikovsky. Show more
Britten's magical setting of a medieval miracle play, live from his birthplace, Lowestoft. Andrew Shore and Felicity Palmer as Mr and Mrs Noye, and Zeb Soanes as the Voice of God. Show more
Live from Snape Maltings in Suffolk, Suzy Klein, Tom Service and John Bridcut look back over the Britten 100 weekend and consider its highlights. Show more
Radio 3 Live in Concert
Peter Hill - Bach, Berg, Messiaen, Schoenberg
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Live from the Upper Chapel in Sheffield, Tom McKinney introduces a recital of piano music by Messiaen and Bach give by pianist and Messiaen specialist Peter Hill. Show more
WG Sebald's novel about remembering the Holocaust, dramatised by Michael Butt. A stranger in the Antwerp station confides an unsettling story of vanished identity. Show more
Andrew Manze conducts the BBC SSO. Tobias Brostrom: Transit Underground. Britte Bystrom: Forvillelser (Tine Thing Helseth: trumpet). Anders Eliasson: Symphony No 4. Show more
John Shea's selection includes a sequence of music by David Popper to mark the centenary of his death, alongside music of his contemporaries: Hubay and Brahms. Show more