Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Show more
With Rob Cowan. Including Five Reasons to Love French Melodies; Musical challenge; Artist of the Week: Arthur Grumiaux; Rob's Essential Choice: Adam: Giselle (Act 2). Show more
Donald Macleod focuses on the war years, when Tailleferre was forced to leave occupied France and live in America. Returning to her country, her unhappy marriage drew to a close. Show more
Presented by Penny Gore. Schubert: String Trio fragment in E flat, D471; String Quartet in G, D887. Doric String Quartet. Show more
A rare chance to hear one of Bellini's first great operatic successes, La Straniera, a romantic melodrama set in Brittany around the year 1200. Show more
Sean Rafferty presents live performances from early music group La Serenissima and comedy piano duo Worbey and Farrell. Show more
Donald Macleod focuses on the war years, when Tailleferre was forced to leave occupied France and live in America. Returning to her country, her unhappy marriage drew to a close. Show more
Radio 3 Live in Concert
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra - Mahler, Bruckner
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Live from City Halls, Glasgow, BBC SSO under Mark Wigglesworth. Mahler: Songs from Des knaben Wunderhorn (with mezzo-soprano Alice Coote). Bruckner: Symphony No 4 (1888 version). Show more
Anne McElvoy and guests discuss Gunter Grass's celebrated novel The Tin Drum. With Eugen Ruge, Lawrence Norfolk, Oliver Kamm, Karen Leeder and Julian Preece. Show more
Columnist and historian Simon Heffer discusses comic actor Tony Hancock, whose life encompassed tragedy and comedy in equal measure. Show more
Verity Sharp's selection features Indian slide guitar by Debashish Bhattachrya, songs by Chris Smither and the expressive piano of Nils Frahm. Plus choral music by James MacMillan. Show more
John Shea's selection includes the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra performing works by Brahms, Faure and Debussy. Paul Lewis is the soloist in Brahms's First Piano Concerto. Show more