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 Sarah Walker. Includes Essential CD of the Week; Artists of the Week: The Borodin Quartet; actress Fiona Shaw; 15 Georgian Pleasures: Herschel: Symphony No 8 in C minor. Show more
Donald Macleod focuses on what happened to Handel after the death of George I. Show more
Violin encores from Elena Urioste, Brahms songs from Kitty Whately, Prokofiev from the Apollon Musagète Quartet and Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata from Louis Schwizgebel. Show more
With Penny Gore. Ulster Orchestra in Elgar: The Music Makers. Britten: Variations on a theme of Frank Bridge. Plus the BBC Singers in Elgar: Love's Tempest. Show more
From the Guild Chapel, Stratford-upon-Avon, marking the 450th anniversary of the birth of William Shakespeare. Show more
Sean Rafferty celebrates Shakespeare's 450th birthday with a selection of music and guests from the arts world. Including cellist/bass-baritone Matthew Sharp. Show more
Donald Macleod focuses on what happened to Handel after the death of George I. Show more
Radio 3 Live in Concert
Live from Warwick Arts Centre
Episode 1: Basel Symphony Orchestra - Part, Glass, Adams (part 1)
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Live from Warwick Arts Centre, Dennis Russell Davies conducts the Basel Symphony Orchestra. Part: These Words. Philip Glass: Cello Concerto No 2 (soloist: Matt Haimovitz). Show more
Professor Trevor Cox talks to sound designers to find out how they use soundscapes and sound effects to manipulate excitement and emotion in the cinema audience. Show more
Radio 3 Live in Concert
Live from Warwick Arts Centre
Episode 2: Basel Symphony Orchestra - Part, Glass, Adams (part 2)
1 hour, 20 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Tom Redmond presents the conclusion of a live concert from Warwick Arts Centre. Dennis Russell Davies conducts the Basel Symphony Orchestra in John Adams's Harmonielehre. Show more
Actress and director Dame Janet Suzman is in extended conversation with Philip Dodd. She talks about acting and directing and politics in her native South Africa. Show more
Dominic Dromgoole argues that Shakespeare's vision was shaped as much by his Stratford upbringing as by time in London. It forms the backdrop to the universal themes of his work. Show more
Fiona Talkington presents a varied selection of music. Show more
With Jonathan Swain. Including Wagner's Wesendonck-Lieder from the 2013 Proms, with soloist Anna Caterina Antonacci and the Rotterdam Philharmonic under Yannick Nezet-Seguin. Show more