Ian Skelly presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Show more
With Rob Cowan. Including Musical challenge; Music in Time: Vivaldi; Artists of the Week: Borodin Quartet, featured performing Schnittke's Quintet for piano and strings. Show more
Donald Macleod focuses on the notorious Ravel Affair of 1905, when the composer was passed over for French music's biggest prize, as well as Ravel's relationship with Debussy. Show more
Pianist Malcolm Martineau and mezzo-soprano Susan Graham perform Schumann's song cycle Frauenliebe und -leben, interspersed with songs from other countries which echo its theme. Show more
Penny Gore presents music performed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra. Korngold: Symphony in F sharp, Op 40. Weill: The Seven Deadly Sins. John Adams: Gnarly Buttons. Show more
Sean Rafferty's guests include wind ensemble Boxwood and Brass, organist Stephen Farr and a cappella group Ensemble Plus Ultra. Show more
Donald Macleod focuses on the notorious Ravel Affair of 1905, when the composer was passed over for French music's biggest prize, as well as Ravel's relationship with Debussy. Show more
Radio 3 in Concert
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra - Haydn, Ravel, Tippett
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Radio 3
From City Halls in Glasgow, BBC SSO conducted by Martyn Brabbins. Haydn: Symphony No 8. Ravel: Piano Concerto for the Left Hand (with Jean-Efflam Bavouzet). Tippett: Symphony No 2. Show more
Free Thinking
Rude Valentines. Neil Gaiman, Translating China's Arts
45 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
Neil Gaiman talks Norse myths with Rana Mitter, plus the ugly side of Valentines from Edmund Richardson and Annebella Pollen plus Chinese Culture and its new audiences. Show more
Film-maker Kevin Jackson discusses Welles's Shaksepearean trilogy of films: Macbeth, Othello and Chimes at Midnight, which was based on the character of Sir John Falstaff. Show more
Nick Luscombe selects adventurous songs for Valentine's Day, including tracks by Charles 'Chick' Ganimian, The Magnetic Fields, Cal Valentine, Duster Valentine and Matt Valentine. Show more
John Shea presents part of Leif Ove Andsnes's Beethoven piano concerto cycle from the 2015 Proms, featuring No 3. Show more