Elizabeth Alker presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Show more
James Jolly presents Kodaly's Dances of Galanta, Goldmark's Violin Concerto and music by Malcolm Arnold and Canteloube. The young artist of the week is soprano Aida Garifullina. Show more
Ian Skelly presents the first part of the European Broadcasting Union's annual day of music to mark Holy Week, with concerts from Vatican City, Moscow, Dublin and Prague. Show more
From Peterborough Cathedral. Show more
Ian Skelly presents the second part of a day featuring live and specially recorded concerts to mark Holy Week. With concerts from Barcelona, Ljubljana, London and Sofia. Show more
By Martyn Wade. Drama set in 1945 in which Richard Strauss is visited by two American GIs at his home in Garmisch. His wife is distrustful - and rightly so. Show more
Simon Heighes introduces highlights of a concert focusing on the routes of slavery, with music from Spain and Latin America ranging from the 15th to 19th centuries. Show more
From the DR Concert House Concert Hall, Copenhagen, 20th-century settings of the requiem canticles and stabat mater, performed for Holy Week. Show more
Catriona Young introduces a concert including Vaughan Williams's Mass in G performed by the Swedish Radio Chorus. Show more