Ian Skelly presents presents Radio 3's breakfast show, featuring listener requests and a new specially written piece by Composer in 3 Matthew Kaner. Show more
With Sarah Walker. My Favourite Spanish Dances; Music in Time: the lai; Artist of the Week: viola player Tabea Zimmermann, featured in Sitt's Albumblatter and Glazunov's Elegy. Show more
Donald Macleod on how in 1828 Schubert's attention was taken first with the touring violin virtuoso Paganini and then his own faith, as he composed the last setting of the Mass. Show more
Navarra Quartet in Haydn: String Quartet, Op 76 No 1. Andreas Borregaard in Sorensen: Looking on Darkness. Plus Lisa Fershtman and Roman Rabinovich in Brahms's Violin Sonata No 3. Show more
Live from MediaCityUK in Salford, Nicholas Collon conducts the BBC Philharmonic. Britten: Les Illuminations. Shostakovich: Symphony No 5. Plus BBC Philharmonic in Elgar: Sospiri. Show more
From Ely Cathedral. Show more
Sean Rafferty's guests include conductor Odaline de la Martinez and early music group Ensemble Odyssee. Plus soprano Johannette Zomer and the Tulipa Consort performing live. Show more
Donald Macleod on how in 1828 Schubert's attention was taken first with the touring violin virtuoso Paganini and then his own faith, as he composed the last setting of the Mass. Show more
Ian Skelly presents a concert at King's College, Cambridge, with the newly restored organ. With Thomas Trotter, Choir of Kings Cambridge, Britten Sinfonia and Stephen Cleobury. Show more
Marking 70 years of poets on Radio 3 and the Third Programme, an archive recording by Kamau Brathwaite. On The Living Poet in 1982, he reads his poems Calypso and The Emigrants. Show more
Bernardine Evaristo, Keith Piper, Miranda Kaufmann and Kehinde Andrews discuss what it means to be Black British and how black history can be taught and reflected in literature. Show more
In his series of imaginary correspondences, novelist Ian Sansom writes to some of literary history's most famous figures, including George Eliot who appears to be ignoring him. Show more
Max Reinhardt's selection includes Charles Mingus, breakcore, Congolese-Belgian lyricist and beat-maker Baloji, and a dramatic piece by Simon Holt's for the Endymion Ensemble. Show more
Jonathan Swain presents a concert of Beethoven and Shostakovich string quartets given in Denmark. Show more