Elizabeth Alker presents presents Radio 3's breakfast show, featuring listener requests and a new specially written piece by Composer in 3 Matthew Kaner. Show more
Presented by James Jolly. With part of Stravinsky's The Rake's Progress, as well as a feature on Britten the composer, conductor and pianist. Plus Sibelius and Ravel's Miroirs. Show more
Michael Berkeley's guest is Turner Prize-nominated artist Therese Oulton. Her musical choices include Britten, Shostakovich, Wagner, Brecht and Mary Lou Williams. Show more
From Wigmore Hall, London, a performance by the Kelemen Quartet. Schubert: Quartettsatz in C minor, D703. Bartok: String Quartet No 1, BB52. Liszt: Mephisto Waltz No 1, S514. Show more
Fiona Talkington looks at the legacy of Carlo Gesualdo and the fascination that his life and music held for certain 20th-century figures such as Igor Stravinsky. Show more
From the Chapel of New College, Oxford, a liturgical performance of Mozart's Requiem, sung by soloists and choir from the college with the European Union Baroque Orchestra. Show more
Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents coverage of the Category Finals stage of Choir of the Year 2016, featuring music from youth choirs. Plus an American Choral Classic and Meet My Choir. Show more
The Listening Service explores the art of the cover version. Does the meaning of a piece change when it's 'covered'? Is all classical music one big cover version? Show more
Art Malik and Frances Barber read poetry and prose on the theme of treason and plot including work by Milton, Blake and Emily Dickinson and music by Haydn, Tavener and Donizetti. Show more
Emily Maitlis considers the history of women and public speaking, through their speeches, acting and public debate. With Fiona Shaw, Patsy Rodenburg and Professor Emma Smith. Show more
Ian Skelly with highlights from concerts given around Europe, including in Germany and the Netherlands. Britten: Violin Concerto. Schulhoff: Sextet. Mendelssohn: Piano Trio No 1. Show more
An adaptation of Mike Bartlett's award-winning play imagining a future in which Prince Charles has become king. With Tim Pigott-Smith, Margot Leicester and Oliver Chris. Show more
Simon Heighes with highlights of the opening concert of the International Summer Academy of Early Music in Warsaw, given in memory of Frans Bruggen. With Corelli, Vivaldi and Bach. Show more
Jonathan Swain introduces a programme of Bach including the cantata Lobet Gott in seinen Reichen, known as the Ascension Oratorio. Show more