Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Show more
Record Review
Summer Record Review: Proms Composer - Alexander Zemlinsky
3 hours, 12 minutes on BBC Radio 3
With Andrew McGregor. Including Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique (excerpt); Proms Composer: Zemlinsky; Recent re-issues of Handel oratorios; Bacewicz: String Quartet No 3. Show more
Beatrice Rana (piano) in Debussy: Pour le piano. Armida Quartet in Mozart: Quartet 'Prussian'. Alec Frank-Gemmill (horn), Alasdair Beatson (piano) in Glazunov: Reverie in D flat. Show more
Presenter Chris Jarvis previews the CBeebies Prom by choosing some of his favourite classical music for children, including Frankie Howerd's recording of Peter and the Wolf. Show more
Matthew Sweet joins the BBC Concert Orchestra in Stratford-upon-Avon for a programme of film music inspired by the plays of William Shakespeare. Including music from Henry V. Show more
In his latest selection from listeners' requests in all styles of jazz, Alyn Shipton features a track by world jazz pioneer Collin Walcott. Show more
Julian Joseph presents a duo performance given by pianist Kit Downes and drummer James Maddren on the Jazz Line-Up stage at the 2016 Glasgow Jazz Festival. Show more
In a performance given at Wigmore Hall in London, the Hagen Quartet plays Schubert's String Quartet in G, D887. Show more
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London, Mirga Grazinyte-Tyla conducts the CBSO. Mozart: Overture (The Magic Flute). Hans Abrahamsen: Let me tell you. Tchaikovsky: Symphony No 4. Show more
Ivan Hewett talks to composer Colin Matthews and introduces three of his orchestral scores. Plus music by Philip Glass and Modern Muses: Michael Nyman and Hilary Summers. Show more
Geoffrey Smith celebrates the music of tenor saxophone great Sonny Rollins, introducing masterworks from the late 1950s including his famous 'sabbatical' album The Bridge. Show more
John Shea's selection includes music from the 1962 Dubrovnik Summer Festival, with Vladimir Ashkenazy playing Mozart, Prokofiev and Chopin. Show more