Clemency Burton-Hill presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Show more
With Sarah Walker. Including Five Reasons to Love Chopin's Preludes; musical challenge; Artist of the Week: Andre Previn; Sarah's Essential Choice: Svendsen: Symphony No 2. Show more
Donald Macleod explains how, after setting out from Warsaw on what was to have been an extended foreign tour, Chopin came to settle permanently in Paris. Show more
Performances from the 2014 Oxford Lieder Festival, including Schubert from mezzo-soprano Bethan Langford, tenor Robert Murray, violinist Ceclia Zilliacus and pianist Bengt Forsberg. Show more
With Verity Sharp. Berio: Folk Song No 1. Mahler: Des Knaben Wunderhorn (excerpts); Mahler: Symphony No 3. Copland: Old American Songs (excerpts). Show more
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guests from the arts world including conductor Paavo Jarvi, who talks about the great Danish symphonist Carl Nielsen. Show more
Donald Macleod explains how, after setting out from Warsaw on what was to have been an extended foreign tour, Chopin came to settle permanently in Paris. Show more
From King's College, Cambridge, Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents Bach's St John Passion, with Stephen Cleobory conducting the Academy of Ancient Music and King's College Choird. Show more
Free Thinking
Sex and Numbers, Nick Broomfield, The History of the Audiobook
45 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
Presented by Matthew Sweet. With a discussion about a new survey of sexual behaviour, Nick Broomfield on his latest documentary and Matt Rubery on the history of the audiobook. Show more
Ross Raisin observes the onset of spring in the Yorkshire wolds, scene of some famous new paintings by David Hockney. Show more
Nick Luscombe's varied selection includes a rarely heard track from Can, composer Meredith Monk and a Jamaican classic from Illinois Jacquet and His All Stars. Show more
John Shea presents music including Noskowski's opera Revenge for the Boundary Wall. Show more