Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring the Best of British Music Playlist and listener requests. Show more
With Sarah Walker. Including Five Reasons to Love the piano music of Claude Debussy; Artist of the Week: Marin Alsop; Sarah's Essential Choice: Ravel: Le tombeau de Couperin. Show more
Donald Macleod and Guy Barker examine the more recent directions taken in big band jazz, from those rooted in the history of the form to contemporary contributions to the art form. Show more
Presented by Sean Rafferty. Philippe Sly (baritone) and Julius Drake (piano) in Mahler: 5 Ruckert-Lieder. Plus Schoenberg: String Sextet, Op 4 (Verklarte Nacht). Show more
Live from Maida Vale, BBC SO in Korngold: Schauspiel Overture. Villa-Lobos: Guitar Concerto. Glazunov: Violin Concerto in A minor. Revueltas: Sensemaya. Plus Szymanowski, Sibelius. Show more
Sean Rafferty presents from Salford. Including celebrated soprano Dame Emma Kirkby, composer Larry Goves, and live performances from the Parker Quartet and violinist Esther Yoo. Show more
Donald Macleod and Guy Barker examine the more recent directions taken in big band jazz, from those rooted in the history of the form to contemporary contributions to the art form. Show more
From Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, BBC Philharmonic under John Storgards. Tchaikovsky: Hamlet - Fantasy Overture; Symphony No 5. Nielsen: Flute Concerto (soloist: Katherine Bryan). Show more
The Verb
James Robertson, Tom Chatfield, Nathan Jones, Karen McCarthy Woolf
45 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Ian McMillan presents the word cabaret, with guests including novelist James Robertson, author Tom Chatfield, Nathan Jones from arts collective Mercy and poet Karen McCarthy Woolf. Show more
In an exploration of rituals and attitudes that no longer seem so vital in the modern world, novelist Andrew focuses on Sunday church-going. Show more
Mary Ann Kennedy presents new music from around the world, plus a session with Netherlands-based band Arifa. Show more
Jonathan Swain's selection includes a concert of Haydn and Beethoven with the Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Richard Egarr. Show more