Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Show more
With Sarah Walker. Including Musical challenge; Music in Time: Renaissance; Artist of the Week: pianist Steven Osborne, featured in Messiaen's Vingt regards sur l'enfant-Jesus. Show more
Donald Macleod introduces Sibelius's most controversial political work, the March of the Finnish Jaeger Battalion, and what is maybe his greatest symphonic statement: Symphony No 5. Show more
Colin Currie (percussion) performs in Glasgow. Norgard: Fire over Water. Hosokawa: Reminiscence. Stockhausen: Vibra-Elufa. Wallin: Realismos Magicos. Xenakis: Rebonds B. Show more
Music from the BBC SSO. Dorothy Howell: Piano Concerto (with Danny Driver). Matthews: Reflected Images. Mozart: Piano Concerto No 27 (with Imogen Cooper). Bruckner: Symphony No 9. Show more
Ian Skelly's guests include violinist Michael Barenboim, composer Mark-Anthony Turnage and members of Classical Opera. Show more
Donald Macleod introduces Sibelius's most controversial political work, the March of the Finnish Jaeger Battalion, and what is maybe his greatest symphonic statement: Symphony No 5. Show more
The BBC Philharmonic with pianist Jean-Efflam Bavouzet. Ravel: Noctuelles; Oiseaux tristes; La vallee des cloches; Piano Concerto for the Left Hand. Shostakovich: Symphony No 8. Show more
Ian McMillan presents Radio 3's cabaret of the word. Guests include writers Mark Haddon, Kei Miller and DBC Pierre, plus singer-songwriter Meilyr Jones. Show more
Poet Alyson Hallett reflects on why she is drawn to chalk landscapes and in particular the large horse at Westbury in Wiltshire. Show more
Lopa Kothari introduces a session in which accordion player Chango Spasiuk and his band perform chamame music from the north east of Argentina. Plus new world music releases. Show more
Through the Night
Mahler's Symphony No 1 from the Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra
6 hours on BBC Radio 3
Catriona Young presents a performance of Mahler's First Symphony (Titan) and Berg's Seven Early Songs, featuring the Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra with soprano Anja Harteros. Show more