Clemency Burton-Hill presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, including a new feature: listeners' favourite British music. Show more
With Sarah Walker. CD of the Week: Corelli Trio Sonatas, Op 1 and 2; Artists of the Week: Vienna Philharmonic; Essential Choice: Debussy: Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune. Show more
Donald Macleod discusses Giovanni Sammartini's reputation and how the ageing composer offered support to a new generation of musicians. Show more
Performance given by the Elias Quartet on a tour of the UK. Beethoven: String Quartet in A, Op 18 No 5; String Quartet in C, Op 59 No 3 (Razumovsky). Show more
With Penny Gore. Britten: A Boy Was Born. Panufnik: Joy at the Sound. Wagner: Faust Overture; Wesendonck-Lieder. Webern: Passacaglia. Strauss: Tod und Verklarung. Show more
Sean Rafferty visits conductor and founder of The Academy of St Martin in the Fields orchestra, Sir Neville Marriner, to discuss music, life and culture. Show more
New Generation Artists
Kitty Whately, Jennifer Johnston, Robin Tritschler, Mark Simpson
1 hour, 15 minutes on BBC Radio 3
With Kitty Whately (mezzo-soprano) and Robin Tritschler (tenor) in music by Vaughan Williams, Mark Simpson (clarinet) in Finzi and Ireland, Jennifer Johnston (mezzo) in Britten. Show more
A Prom in which Vasily Petrenko conducts the Oslo Philharmonic. Beethoven: Piano Concerto No 2 (soloist: Christian Ihle Hadland). Bruckner: Symphony No 4. Show more
Journalist and commentator Douglas Murray talks to Joan Bakwell about how his beliefs and philosophy have influenced his personal life and professional career. Show more
A Prom in which the Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists and John Eliot Gardiner perform two oratorios by Bach telling the story of Easter and the Ascension of Christ. Show more
Lopa Kothari with music from around the world, plus a session by a collective featuring Jamaican singer Cornell Campbell and the London-based Afro-dub collective Soothsayers. Show more
Lisa Batiashvili is the soloist in Brahms' Violin Concerto with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Vladimir Ashkenazy. John Shea presents. Show more