Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's breakfast show, with the Best of British Music Playlist and Georgian Gems. Plus requests for amateur music-making groups and wake-up calls. Show more
With Rob Cowan. Including CD of the Week: Kreisler Violin Music; Artist of the Week: Neville Marriner; 18th-Century Britain - 15 Georgian Pleasures: Boyce: Symphony No 1 in B flat. Show more
Donald Macleod follows Arne to Dublin, where he found success and adulation. However, not everyone was a fan and back in London, his fortunes were about to take a tumble. Show more
Christian Zacharias (piano) in a recital given at the 2013 East Neuk Festival. Haydn: Sonata in B minor, H XVI 32. Schubert: Moments Musicaux, D780; Impromptu No 4 in F minor, D935. Show more
Berlin Philharmonic in Gabrieli: Canzon septimi et octavi toni a 12. Rihm: IN-SCHRIFT 2. Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis. Plus Beethoven, Kurtag and Berlioz. Show more
From Chichester Cathedral during Holy Week. Show more
Sean Rafferty is at the Tate Modern's Matisse exhibition ahead of its opening. Plus live music from singers Aleksandra Zamojska and Anna Radziejewska. Show more
Donald Macleod follows Arne to Dublin, where he found success and adulation. However, not everyone was a fan and back in London, his fortunes were about to take a tumble. Show more
From Cadogan Hall, London, Kirill Karabits conducts the BBC Singers and the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra in a concert featuring the UK premiere of CPE Bach's St John Passion. Show more
Free Thinking
Mandeville's View of 18th-Century Economics
45 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
Matthew Sweet and a panel of guests reflect on the moral and economic ideas outlined in Bernard Mandeville's book Fable of the Bees, first published in 1714. Show more
Journalist Madeleine Bunting discusses the decline of Christianity in this country and with it the loss of such concepts as salvation. Show more
Nick Luscombe's varied selection includes music from Emmylou Harris, Tito Burns and Iannis Xenakis as well as newer sounds, from Bambooman and Seun Kuti. Show more
Catriona Young's selection includes chamber music from members of the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra: Bach, Mozart and Schubert. Show more