Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Show more
James Jolly explores how composers have depicted the seasons, introducing Vivaldi's The Four Seasons as well as music by Haydn, Glazunov and Tchaikovsky. Plus a work by Lukas Foss. Show more
Michael Berkeley's guest is artist George Shaw, whose musical choices include works by Schubert, Elgar, Purcell and Brian Eno. Show more
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
Wigmore Hall Mondays: Mark Padmore and Morgan Szymanski
58 minutes on BBC Radio 3
From Wigmore Hall, London, tenor Mark Padmore and guitarist Morgan Szymanski perform songs by John Dowland and Alec Roth, plus a world premiere from Stephen McNeff. Show more
Hannah French is in Toronto to meet members of Canadian ensemble Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra as they discuss their projects and recordings since the early 1980s. Show more
A service for the Orthodox Feast of the Exaltation of the Precious and Life-giving Cross from the Danilov Monastery, Moscow. Show more
Sara Mohr-Pietsch discovers why flautist Daniel Pailthorpe's favourite choral music includes Bach, John Sheppard and Hoagy Carmichael. The choral classic is a motet by Haydn. Show more
The Listening Service
Why is music addicted to bass?
29 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
Tom Service explores the intrinsic importance to humans of bass in music, focusing on works by Bach, Boulez, Stevie Wonder and Dizzee Rascal as well as reggae and rock 'n' roll. Show more
Anne-Marie Duff and Greg Wise read poetry and prose on the theme of the sun, as a giver of life, a force of nature and an inspiration for worship, poetry and music. Show more
Sunday Feature
Vladimir Ashkenazy on Ansel Adams: The Print and the Performance
45 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
Vladimir Ashkenazy travels to the California home of celebrated photographer Ansel Adams to reveal how classical music inspired and informed his friend's art. Show more
Ian Skelly presents European festival performances by the Mariinsky Orchestra and Camerata Salzburg of music by Mozart and Prokofiev. Plus Anne Queffelec playing Debussy and Hahn. Show more
By Federico Garcia Lorca. Tragic drama about the familial passions and tensions that arise after a tyrannical matriarch imposes a long period of mourning on her daughters. Show more
Simon Heighes introduces Bach's Goldberg Variations in a performance given by pianist Christian Ihle Hadland in Haakon Hall, Bergen, as part of the 2016 Bergen Festival. Show more
Complete performances of Ravel's La valse and Boulez's Le marteau sans maitre, two French tributes to a lost Vienna. Show more
Jonathan Swain presents choral music by Schutz and Stravinsky performed at the 2016 Lucerne Festival in Switzerland. Show more