Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring the Best of British Music Playlist, listener requests, works by neglected composers and wake-up calls. Show more
With Sarah Walker. Including Essential CD of the Week: Gianandrea Noseda - Ten Years of Musica Italiana; Proms Artist of the Week: Nicola Benedetti. Show more
Tenor Ian Bostridge and pianist Julius Drake perform a programme of songs reflecting lost innocence and a response to conflict, by Mahler, Weill and Britten. Show more
Music from the 2014 Schwetzingen Festival. Including Beethoven's Trio for clarinet, violin and piano, Janacek's Pohadka and a suite for winds from Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro. Show more
A Prom featuring the BBC NOW conducted by Mark Wigglesworth. Wagner: Overture (Das Liebesverbot). Mathias: Violin Concerto (soloist: Matthew Trusler). Elgar: Symphony No 1. Show more
With Suzy Klein. Pianist Jonathan Biss discusses his upcoming Proms appearances and tenor Toby Spence sings in the studio ahead of concerts at the Edinburgh Festival and the Proms. Show more
Donald Macleod reflects on Vaughan Williams's contribution to the effort for World War ii and introduces a selection of music from this period. Show more
BBC NOW under Thomas Sondergard. Maxwell Davies: Caroline Mathilde (excerpt) (with Mary Bevan: soprano, Kitty Whately: mezzo). Walton: Violin Concerto (soloist: James Ehnes). Show more
Martin Handley is joined by Daniel Grimley and Simon Shaw-Miller to talk about how Sibelius's love of nature and landscape permeates his compositions. Show more
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London, Thomas Sondergard conducts the BBC National Orchestra of Wales in music by Sibelius: The Swan of Tuonela; Symphony No 5 in E flat. Show more
Kitty Whately (mezzo), Joseph Middleton (piano) in Howells: King David. Parry: Armida's Garden 2. Barber: Sure on this Shining Night; Nocturne, Op 13 No 4. Ireland: Earth's Call. Show more
The thousand-year-old story of the Jewish presence in Poland was all but ended by the Nazis. But now a new Poland is experiencing an unexpected return of history and memory. Show more
Novelist Jonathan Coe explores how a joint concert with Arthur Honegger led to composer Miklos Rozsa writing for film, including scores for Ben-Hur, Spellbound and The Lost Weekend. Show more
Max Reinhardt presents a special edition from the 2014 Edinburgh Festivals. Guests include Jordi Savall, folk great Martin Carthy and Namibian vocal ensemble the Nana Singers. Show more
Catriona Young presents violin and harp duos from Liviu Prunaru and Gabriel Croitoru (violins) and Duo Nefeli. Show more