Clemency Burton-Hill presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Show more
With Rob Cowan. Including My Favourite Duos; Music in Time: Beethoven: 32 Variations in C minor; Proms Artist of the Day: soprano Karita Mattila, featured in Sibelius's Luonnotar. Show more
Edinburgh International Festival
2016 Queen's Hall Series
Episode 10: Magdalena Kozena and Malcolm Martineau
2 hours on BBC Radio 3
Mezzo-soprano Magdalena Kozena joins pianist Malcolm Martineau to sing songs by Dvorak, Wolf, Strauss, Faure and Schoenberg at the Queen's Hall in Edinburgh. Show more
With Pascal and Ami Roge (piano). Tailleferre: Images. Honegger: Pastorale d'ete. Poulenc: Piano Sonata. And Christian Lindberg (trombone) in Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition. Show more
A Prom in which Esa-Pekka Salonen conducts the Philharmonia Orchestra. Schoenberg: A Survivor from Warsaw. Dutilleux: The Shadows of Time. Mahler Symphony No 1 in D. Show more
In Tune
John Horler Trio with Norma Winstone, David Hill, David Butt Philip and Jamie Campbell
2 hours on BBC Radio 3
Suzy Klein presents, with live music from tenor David Butt Philip and violinist Jamie Campbell, plus jazz from the John Horler Trio with Norma Winstone and Quentin Collins. Show more
Donald Macleod explores Janacek's turbulent, lovestruck, masterpiece-filled final years, as he drew inspiration from his unrequited love for Kamila Stosslova. Show more
Live at the Royal Albert Hall, Janacek's opera The Makropulos Affair, with the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Singers conducted by Jiri Belohlavek and a cast including Karita Mattila. Show more
Matthew Sweet discusses Andrei Tarkovsky's 1979 film Stalker and its resonances with the accident that struck the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine in 1986. Show more
Live from the Edinburgh Festival and Fringe, Mary Ann Kennedy with music based on Martyn Bennett's Grit, plus singer-songwriter Jenny Sturgeon and BBC Introducing band Sinderins. Show more
Jonathan Swain introduces music by Liszt, Haydn, Kodaly and others performed by notable Hungarian musicians, remembering Stephen I, the first king of Hungary. Show more