For Sound Frontiers - Radio 3 Live at Southbank Centre, Petroc Trelawny presents the breakfast show, with requests and a new specially composed work by Composer in 3 Matthew Kaner. Show more
Rob Cowan presents live from Southbank Centre. With Music in Time: Clementi: Piano Sonata, Op 12; Artist of the Week: Michael Gielen, featured conducting Schubert's Symphony No 9. Show more
Donald Macleod is in conversation with composer and jazz pianist Gwilym Simcock. Including Those Are the Good Days, It Could Have Been a Simple Goodbye and A Kind of Red. Show more
With the Calidore Quartet performing Mendelssohn's String Quartet in E flat, Op 44 No 3. Plus Joseph Moog (piano) in Liszt's Hexameron and Scarlatti's Pastorale in E minor. Show more
With the BBC Symphony Orchestra playing music by Brett Dean and Strauss, BBC Singers in Byrd and White, plus the BBC Concert Orchestra in Tchaikovsky. Presented by Penny Gore. Show more
In Tune
Sound Frontiers: Iestyn Davies, Charles Owen and Katya Apekisheva, Ron Davis and SymphRonica, Southbank Gamelan players
2 hours, 28 minutes on BBC Radio 3
As part of Sound Frontiers - Radio 3 Live at Southbank Centre, London, Suzy Klein hosts a special edition from the foyer of the Royal Festival Hall. With Ron Davis and Symphronica. Show more
Radio 3 in Concert
Sound Frontiers: Gillian Weir at the Royal Festival Hall
2 hours, 25 minutes on BBC Radio 3
An archive performance from 2001 in which organist Gillian Weir plays at the Royal Festival Hall in London. With music by Bach, Healey Willan, Franck, Reubke and Schnizer. Show more
Marking 70 years of poets on Radio 3 and the Third Programme, a 1946 archive recording in which TS Eliot reads his work The Journey of the Magi. Plus part of The Four Quartets. Show more
Free Thinking
Sound Frontiers: Kamila Shamsie, Nikesh Shukla, Drugs in the German Reich, Board Games
45 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
Rana Mitter presents. With Norman Ohler talking about Hitler's drug addiction, Nikesh Shukla and Kamila Shamsie on migration and a discussion about the metamorphosis of gaming. Show more
Anindya Raychaudhuri discusses the Partition of India and how it is remembered, asking what light can the collecting of oral histories of partition shed upon events in 1947. Show more
Nick Luscombe is joined by Irish composer and vocalist Jennifer Walshe. Plus folk tales from East London, Ben Chatwin's brooding soundscapes and new electronic music from Patten. Show more
John Shea presents a performance of Mozart's Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail given at the 2015 Proms. Show more