Ian Skelly 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. CD of the Week: Verdi Preludes, Overtures and Ballet Music; Mystery Voice; Artists of the Week: The Hagen Quartet; Shami Chakrabarti; Rachmaninov: Symphony No 1. Show more
Donald Macleod presents music written in the years after Panufnik's marriage to Camilla Jessel, when he settled into a calm and contented existence by the Thames in Twickenham. Show more
The Fieri Consort performs Monteverdi: Hor che'l ciel; Qui rise. Plus the Simon Bolivar String Quartet in Brahms: String Quartet in A minor, Op 51 No 2. Show more
BBC National Orchestra of Wales in Vaughan Williams: Overture (The Wasps). Elgar: Cello Concerto. Dvorak: Symphony No 8. Plus the BBC Singers in Robin Orr: O Gracious Light. Show more
From Derby Cathedral. Show more
In Tune
BBC Singers at 90, Penelope Thwaites, Jennifer Bate, Christopher Hogwood Tribute
2 hours on BBC Radio 3
Sean Rafferty speaks to the BBC Singers as they mark their 90th birthday. Plus live music from pianist Penelope Thwaite and from Chamber Domaine. Show more
Marking their 90th anniversary, the BBC Singers give a live concert featuring performances of some of the many works premiered by them over the years. Show more
Anthony Burton presents a documentary telling the story of the BBC Singers from its beginnings in the 1920s. Show more
Live from the Barbican, the BBC SO and Singers. Adams: My Father knew Charles Ives. Weir: Vertue. Tavener: Song for Athene. Britten: Hymn to St Cecilia. Ives: Symphony No 4. Show more
Presented by Philip Dodd. With political scientist Francis Fukuyama talking about the rise of liberal democracy and author Howard Jacobson talking about his new novel. Show more
Stephen Johnson explores how Schumann's Scenes from Childhood were listened to by their first audiences. Show more
Nick Luscombe presents a varied selection of music. Show more
Catriona Young's selection includes Nikolai Lugansky and the Luxembourg Symphony Orchestra performing Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No 2. Show more