Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Show more
Jonathan Swain introduces a mass by Victoria, a focus on violinist Ray Chen and Spanish music, including Falla and Pons. Plus Holst's Fugal Overture and Tippett's Symphony No 2. Show more
Michael Berkeley's guest is actress and former MP Glenda Jackson. Her musical choices include Stravinsky, Vaughan Williams, John Adams, Steve Reich and Stevie Wonder. Show more
From Wigmore Hall in London, Alexis Kossenko directs Les Ambassadeurs from the flute in music by Blavet, Pisendel, Leo, Leclair and Vivaldi. Show more
Hannah French is in New York for the first of two programmes about the early music scene there. Music and interviews with ensembles Artek, Quicksilver and Trinity Wall Street. Show more
From the Chapel of St John's School, Leatherhead, and sung by Guildford Cathedral Choir. Show more
Sara Mohr-Pietsch is joined by composer Iain Bell, who reveals his favourite choral works. Plus music by Will Todd and Eriks Esenvads, and a Choral Classic: Montevedi's Beatus Vir. Show more
The Listening Service
Beethoven - Hero or Villain?
29 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
Tom Service asks whether posterity's casting of Beethoven as a hero is a good thing and if it means we miss crucial things in the music of others, or even of Beethoven himself. Show more
Texts and music on the theme of infidelity, with readings by Fenella Woolgar and Timothy Watson. Includes Browning and Jackie Kay, plus Purcell, Mozart, Schoenberg and Nina Simone. Show more
Sunday Feature
Sherlock, Sigmund and Signor Morelli
45 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
Naomi Alderman explores the little-known story of Giovanni Morelli, an art critic who was the inspiration for Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes and Freud's theory of the unconscious. Show more
Ian Skelly presents concerto recordings from European concerts: Anders Eliasson's Violin Concerto, with Janine Jansen, and Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No 1, with Nikolai Lugansky. Show more
April de Angelis's dramatisation of one of the most celebrated and controversial pieces of 20th-century Greek literature, depicting WWI through the eyes of a Greek soldier. Show more
Simon Heighes presents Vivaldi performed by I Barocchisti under conductor Diego Fasolis. With soloists Paolo Grazzi (oboe), Michele Fattori (bassoon) and Maurice Steger (recorder). Show more
Music performed by the BBC Philharmonic: Philip Glass's Company conducted by Andre de Ridder and Sibelius's Symphony No 2 in D, Op 43 under Pietari Inkinen. Show more
John Shea presents a performance from Netherlands Radio of Franck's rarely heard Redemption, part-symphonic poem, part-oratorio. Show more