Martin Handley presents Radio 3's breakfast show, with the Best of British Music Playlist, compiled from listener requests. Plus neglected composers and amateur music groups. Show more
James Jolly's selection of music focuses on Finland, with Sibelius, Madetoja and Rutavaara. He also introduces Poulenc's Piano Concerto and the latest Mozart symphony: No 29. Show more
Michael Berkeley's guest is singer-songwriter Joan Armatrading. Her musical choices include pieces by Beethoven, Vivaldi, Tavener and Bach. Show more
The Vienna Piano Trio in a concert given in 2013 at LSO St Luke's, London. Beethoven: Variations in E flat, Op 44; Piano Trio in B flat, Op 97 (Archduke). Show more
Lucie Skeaping, with expert advice from Simon Heighes, considers the background, purpose and music of JS Bach's last great masterpiece, The Art of Fugue Show more
Live from Lincoln Cathedral. Show more
Sara Mohr-Pietsch meets vocalist Moira Smiley, who performs in the studio and talks about the influences on her music. Faure's Requiem is this week's Choral Classic. Show more
Texts and music on the theme of women, with readings by Anne Reid and Michelle Terry. Show more
Michael Goldfarb goes on pilgrimage in India and China to tell the story of how Buddhism and Confucianism, two faiths without God, became religions. Show more
Radio 3 Live in Concert
Yuja Wang - Prokofiev, Chopin, Kapustin, Stravinsky
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Live from the Barbican in London, Ian Skelly presents virtuoso pianist Yuja Wang's LSO Artist Portrait recital, featuring music by Prokofiev, Chopin, Kapustin and Stravinsky. Show more
Could an Archbishop become an enemy of the state? An original drama by Frances Byrnes, set in a futuristic Britain, in which religion and politics clash. Show more
Grant Llewellyn conducts the BBC National Orchestra of Wales in Vaughan Williams's overture to The Wasps followed by his Symphony No 5 in D. Show more
From the BBC Proms 2012, Michael Tippett's oratorio A Child of Our Time, a powerful plea for world peace and reconciliation. Plus Mozart from Alfred Brendel. Presented by John Shea. Show more