Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Show more
With Sarah Walker. Includes My Favourite Music from the Court of Henry VIII; Brahms's German Requiem; Artist of the Week: Nicholas Daniel, featured in Alwyn's: Flute Concerto. Show more
Donald Macleod focuses on Rubbra's final years. With Veni Creator Spiritus; Symphony No 9 (excerpts); String Quartet No 4; Symphony No 11. Show more
Tom Redmond introduces highlights from the 2016 Leicester International Music Festival. Elgar: Romance; Fugue in D minor; Piano Quintet in A minor. Holst: Venus (The Planets). Show more
Performances by the BBC Symphony Orchestra. Stanford: Songs of the Fleet. Beamish: A Cage of Doves. Beethoven: Symphony No 9. Plus music by Maconchy, Arnold and Colin Matthews. Show more
Live from Southbank Centre in London, Sean Rafferty launches Radio 3's celebration of its 70th anniversary. With live music and guests including the BBC Concert Orchestra. Show more
Radio 3 in Concert
Sound Frontiers: London Philharmonic Orchestra - Debussy, Szymanowski, Bartok
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Radio 3
The London Philharmonic Orchestra live at the Royal Festival Hall. With Szymanowski's Violin Concertos Nos 1 and 2, featuring Nicola Benedetti, plus music by Debussy and Bartok. Show more
Live from a pop-up studio in the foyer at London's Southbank Centre, Ian McMillan presents a special edition of the word cabaret to celebrate Radio 3's 70th birthday. Show more
Poet Kenneth Steven writes on the remote islands of St Kilda, where the community is only a distant memory echoed in the sound of seabirds. Show more
Kathryn Tickell presents world music and a live session from Balkan band Op Sa!, who mix wild beats, gypsy flair and modern sound with music from Serbia, Macedonia and Bosnia. Show more
Through the Night
Bach, Vivaldi and Piazzolla from Richard Galliano with Solistes Europeens, Luxembourg
6 hours on BBC Radio 3
Accordion player Richard Galliano features in a programme of Bach, Vivaldi and Piazzolla with Solistes Europeens, Luxembourg and conductor Christoph Konig. Show more