Clemency Burton-Hill presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Show more
With Rob Cowan. Including My Favourite Bach Arrangements; Music in Time: a recording by David Munrow; Artist of the Week: Pierre Monteux conducts Tchaikovsky's Symphony No 4. Show more
Donald Macleod and Robert Worby on Stockhausen's worldwide fame by the end of the 1960s, as he toured the world with his own ensemble and visited a variety of unusual locations. Show more
Cellist Danjulo Ishizaka and pianist Martin Helmchen perform Stuart MacRae's Unity, plus works by Messiaen and Franck, recorded live at the 2007 City of London Festival. Show more
Jonathan Swain presents the Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho's Emilie, recorded at Finnish National Opera, Helsinki. Show more
Sarah Walker hosts live music from viola player Luba Tunnicliffe and pianist Hannah Watson. Plus Sara Mohr-Pietsch on How to Listen to New Music. Show more
Donald Macleod and Robert Worby on Stockhausen's worldwide fame by the end of the 1960s, as he toured the world with his own ensemble and visited a variety of unusual locations. Show more
Live from Ancoats in Manchester, Stuart Maconie introduces a concert by Psappha of characteristically inventive music from America by Steve Reich, Elliot Carter and George Crumb. Show more
Free Thinking
Laura Cumming on Velazquez, John Bratby, The Pan Hag Project
45 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
Anne McElvoy presents. With Laura Cumming talking about her research into a Velazquez portrait, plus an exhibition of John Bratby and a project inspired by the dish pan haggerty. Show more
Sarah Walker reflects on the 1973 concert when Carnegie Hall played host to the radically minimalist Four Organs by Steve Reich. Show more
As part of Radio 3's New Year New Music, Max Reinhardt is joined by electronic musician Leafcutter John. Show more
Through the Night
Mahler, Haydn and Schumann from the Danish National Symphony Orchestra
6 hours on BBC Radio 3
John Shea presents the Danish National Symphony Orchestra in Mahler, Haydn and Schumann. Show more