Tom McKinney presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Show more
With Andrew McGregor. Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony (excerpt); Proms Composer: Arvo Part; Martha Argerich recordings; Marin Alsop; Ravel: L'enfant et les sortileges (excerpt). Show more
New Generation Artists
Louis Schwizgebel, Esther Yoo, Danish String Quartet
45 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Louis Schwizgebel (piano) in Scarlatti: Sonata, Kk 455. Esther Yoo (violin), Robert Koenig (piano) in Tartini: The Devil's Trill Sonata. Danish Quartet in Haydn: Sunrise Quartet. Show more
In a concert given in Freiburg, soprano Carolyn Sampson and the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra directed by Petra Mullejans perform concertos, arias and motets by Vivaldi and Handel. Show more
Soprano Danielle de Niese, who features at the 2015 Last Night of the Proms, introduces classical music she loves, including Mozart, Handel, Massenet and Stravinsky. Show more
Matthew Sweet presents film music inspired by the criminal mind to mark the release of Legend. The Classic Score of the week is Max Steiner's music for the 1949 film White Heat. Show more
Alyn Shipton presents a selection of listeners' requests, with the recommendation for laid-back mainstream jazz featuring music by the Vic Dickenson Septet. Show more
Claire Martin presents a performance given by Swiss trio Vein at the 2015 Glasgow Jazz Festival. With Michael Arbenz (piano), Florian Arbenz (drums) and Thomas Lahns (bass). Show more
Live from the Royal Albert Hall in London, the Last Night of the Proms, with conductor Marin Alsop, the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, the BBC Singers and soloists. Show more
To mark the 80th birthday of Arvo Part, Ivan Hewett is joined by composer and conductor Antony Pitts to talk about the fundamentals of Part's technique. Show more
Geoffrey Smith traces the career of pianist Erroll Garner. A musical rarity, Garner was a jazz star who also won a huge popular following with joyous swing, wit and happiness. Show more
Catriona Young introduces a recital from Poland, featuring the Belcea Quartet and pianist Francesco Piemontesi playing works by Mozart, Brahms and Schumann. Show more