Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Show more
With Rob Cowan. Including Five Reasons to Love Schubert Lieder; Musical challenge; Artist of the Week: conductor Simon Rattle; Rob's Essential Choice: Strauss: Metamorphosen. Show more
Donald Macleod focuses on a full-scale operatic season at Eszterhaza, a mistress, a new contract allowing Haydn to sell his music for profit and the destruction of the opera house. Show more
Music from St George's Hall, Liverpool. Simon Trpceski (piano) performs Ravel's Valses Nobles et Sentimentales. Plus the Atos Trio in Dvorak's Piano Trio in F minor, Op 65. Show more
Katie Derham presents music from the BBC SSO. Grieg: In Autumn. Rota: Cello Concerto No 2 (soloist: Leonard Elschenbroich). Busoni: Berceuse elegiaque. Sibelius: Symphony No 5. Show more
From Ripon Cathedral, with music by Tallis, Stanford, Bairstow and Reuchsel. Show more
In Tune
Simon Trpceski and Roman Simovic, Samuel and Louisa Staples, Richard Alston
2 hours on BBC Radio 3
Sean Rafferty with music from violinists Samuel and Louisa Staples. Plus choreographer Richard Alston on the twentieth anniversary of his dance company and pianist Simon Trpceski. Show more
Donald Macleod focuses on a full-scale operatic season at Eszterhaza, a mistress, a new contract allowing Haydn to sell his music for profit and the destruction of the opera house. Show more
Simon Rattle conducts the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra in a concert given in Frankfurt. Beethoven: Symphony No 4; Funeral March (Leonora Prohaska); Symphony No 5. Show more
David Reynolds, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, Simon Heffer and David Edgar join Philip Dodd to discuss Winston Churchill through the lens of Englishness. Show more
Journalist and writer Jon Ronson discusses the book What a Carve Up! by Jonathan Coe. He explains how it led him to understand how politics affects everyday life. Show more
Nick Luscombe presents a varied selection of music. Show more
John Shea's selection includes Schumann's String Quartets, Op 41 Nos 1 and 3, and Mendelssohn's Octet. Show more