Ian Skelly presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Show more
James Jolly continues the Beethoven chamber cycle with the Piano Quintet, Op 16, plus contemporary sounds from Sven-David Sandstrom. Show more
Michael Berkeley's guest is neurosurgeon Henry Marsh. His selections include Bach, Mozart, Scarlatti, Bartok, Prokofiev, Beethoven and African music. Show more
Live from Wigmore Hall in London, pianist and current Radio 3 New Generation Artist Pavel Kolesnikov in Debussy's Preludes (Book 1) and L'isle joyeuse. Show more
Clare Salaman considers why instruments that were once part of musical life - such as the vielle, the bray harp, the hurdy-gurdy and the viola organista - are now rarely heard. Show more
From York Minster. Show more
Sara Mohr-Pietsch looks forward to the 2016 London A Cappella Festival, and another amateur choir introduce themselves on Meet My Choir. Plus another choral classic. Show more
Poetry, prose and music about the moon, read by Art Malik and Alexandra Gilbreath. With texts by WB Yeats, Charles Baudelaire and Virginia Woolf, and music by Schumann and Debussy. Show more
Sarah Dillon explores the stories behind the stories of how great works were written, focusing on the arduous composition of Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea. Show more
Radio 3 in Concert
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival - Mozart, Soler, Bloch and Brahms
1 hour, 30 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Ian Skelly presents performances from the 2015 Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival, including Mozart's Divertimento, Brahms's Serenade No 1 and works by Soler and Bloch. Show more
Ranjit Bolt's adaptation of Corneille's drama Le Cid, telling the story of the 11th-century Spanish hero before his rise to fame. With James Purefoy, Indira Varma and Eleanor Bron. Show more
La Risonanza and soprano Yetzabel Arias Fernandez perform chamber music by Handel and Vivaldi and arias by Duron and Torres at the Cuenca Sacred Music Week in Spain. Show more
The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra performs Massenet's Le Cid Ballet Suite and the Graunke Symphony Orchestra plays music from Rozsa's film score. Show more
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