Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Show more
With Sarah Walker. Including My Favourite Monteverdi Madrigals; Musical challenge; Cricket broadcaster Graeme Swann's musical selections; Music in Time: William Cornysh. Show more
Live at the Royal Albert Hall, Katie Derham presents a family Prom, with the BBC Concert Orchestra and conductor Jessica Cottis joined by familiar faces from the CBeebies channel. Show more
Donald Macleod discusses Steve Reich's early upbringing and influences with the composer, presenting excerpts from the seminal tape piece It's Gonna Rain and Music for 18 Musicians. Show more
Live from Cadogan Hall in London, the Armida Quartet perform Schubert and Mozart, and Lise Berthaud (viola) and David Saudubray (piano) play Sally Beamish's Merula perpetua. Show more
A Prom featuring the Britten Sinfonia conducted by Thomas Ades. Prokofiev: Symphony No 1. Francisco Coll: Four Iberian Miniatures. Ades: Lieux retrouves. Beethoven: Symphony No 8. Show more
Sean Rafferty presents, with live music from members of the Royal Opera House's Jette Parker Young Artists scheme and a duo from klezmer band Don Kipper. Show more
Donald Macleod discusses Steve Reich's early upbringing and influences with the composer, presenting excerpts from the seminal tape piece It's Gonna Rain and Music for 18 Musicians. Show more
Herbert Blomstedt conducts the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra. Beethoven: Leonore Overture No 2; Piano Concerto No 5 in E flat (soloist: Andras Schiff); Symphony No 7 in A. Show more
Georgia Mann presents late-night music and poetry: 42 Strings are a duo of zheng and kora, plus poet Avaes Mohammad. Recorded last Thursday in the Elgar Room, Royal Albert Hall. Show more
Columnist and historian Simon Heffer discusses the life and work of British comic actor Will Hay, considered to be the greatest comic actor in films of the 1930s and 1940s. Show more
Soweto Kinch with highlights from the 2016 Flyover Festival in Birmingham, including sets from Ernest Ranglin, Reuben James and Eska. Al Ryan also meets the crowds and performers. Show more
John Shea presents the BBC Concert Orchestra and conductor Johannes Wildner in music by the little-performed German composer Walter Braunfels. Show more