Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Show more
With Rob Cowan. Including Five Reasons to Love Violin Romances; Musical challenge; Artist of the Week: pianist Mitsuko Uchida, featured in Mozart's Piano Concerto in C, K467. Show more
Donald Macleod discusses a critical moment in Brahms's relationship with Clara Schumann, following the death of her husband. Show more
With Boris Berman (piano) playing Beethoven's Eroica Variations. Plus the Hover State Chamber Choir of Armenia performing Brahms's Warum ist das Licht gegeben den Muhseligen. Show more
A Prom featuring the London Sinfonietta. Boulez: Memoriale (... explosante-fixe ... Originel); Domaines; Eclat/Multiple. Plus works by Helen Grime and Christian Mason. Show more
Recorded at the 2015 Charles Wood Summer School in St Patrick's Church of Ireland Cathedral, Armagh Show more
Verity Sharp presents, with live music from renowned Handel specialists the Brook Street Band, Les Talens Lyriques founder Christophe Rousset and organist David Goode. Show more
Donald Macleod discusses a critical moment in Brahms's relationship with Clara Schumann, following the death of her husband. Show more
Live from the Royal Albert Hall in London, Peter Oundjian conducts the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. Messiaen: Hymne. Mozart: Piano Concerto No 27 (soloist: Igor Levit). Show more
In a discussion held at the Royal College of Music in London, Prof Michael Cox explores the key events in the history of the London School of Economics with Stephanie Flanders. Show more
Peter Oundjian conducts the Royal Scottish National Orchestra in Bruckner's Symphony No 7 in E. Show more
Frank Cottrell Boyce explores the impact of WWI on religious belief and practice on the military front and at home, including why the war may even have been 'good for religion'. Show more
Anne Hilde Neset presents a varied selection of music.
John Shea introduces a concert from Belgrade, with soprano Irina Iordachescu performing in Strauss's Don Juan and Four Last Songs, plus Vaughan Williams's A Pastoral Symphony. Show more