Clemency Burton-Hill presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Show more
With Rob Cowan. Including Five Reasons to Love Tangos; Music in Time: Beethoven: String Quartet, Op 18 No 4; Manfred Honeck conducts Strauss's Death and Transfiguration. Show more
Donald Macleod focuses on the period when Handel became composer-in-residence at Cannons and made London his permanent home. Show more
A performance by Florilegium. Handel: Trio Sonata, HWV398. Pepusch: Sonata in E. Banister: A Division on a Ground. Handel: Trio Sonata, HWV386b. Barsanti: Scots Airs (selection). Show more
With the BBC CO: Braunfels: Sinfonia Brevis. Bax: Phantasy. Gregson: 2 Pictures. Plus the BBC Singers: Taverner: Missa O Michael. Sheppard: Salvator Mundi. Tallis: Videte Miraculum. Show more
In Tune
Beatrice Rana, Aedelfrith Brass Quintet, Thomas Carroll, Claron McFadden, David Dolan
2 hours on BBC Radio 3
Sean Rafferty presents live music from pianist Beatrice Rana and the Aedelfrith Brass Quintet, plus cellist Thomas Carroll, soprano Claron McFadden and pianist David Dolan. Show more
Donald Macleod focuses on the period when Handel became composer-in-residence at Cannons and made London his permanent home. Show more
Live from St David's Hall, the BBC National Orchestra of Wales under Tadaaki Otaka. Grieg: Holberg Suite; Piano Concerto (with Nelson Goerner). Rachmaninov: Three Symphonic Dances. Show more
Anne McElvoy chairs a debate exploring the way medical advances appear to be changing the nature of family life. With Anne Fine, Tobias Jones and Sarah Cunningham-Burley. Show more
Writer and arts journalist Nick James assesses the impact Roland Barthes still has on the way we look at film. Show more
Nick Luscombe presents a varied selection of music. Show more
John Shea presents a concert of sacred and secular music given by the Hover State Chamber Choir of Armenia in the Grand Hall of the Royal Castle in Warsaw in March 2015. Show more