Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Show more
With Sarah Walker. Includes Musical challenge; Music on Location: Italy. Mendelssohn's Symphony No 4; Artist of the Week: Jorge Bolet, featured in Franck's Prelude, Aria and Finale. Show more
Donald Macleod explores the period when Rebecca Clarke's fame as a composer and performer was rising: the 1920s. Show more
Clemency Burton-Hill with a piano recital given by Federico Colli. Mozart: Variations on Unser dummer Pobel meint, K455. Beethoven: Piano Sonata No 1. Mozart: Piano Sonata No 5. Show more
Jonathan Swain presents music performed by Royal Concertebouw Orchestra under Antonio Pappano. Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto (soloist: Lisa Batiashvili). Dvorak: New World Symphony. Show more
From St Davids Cathedral during the 2017 Cathedral Festival. Show more
Sean Rafferty's guests include conductor Nicholas Collon and the Borodin String Quartet, who perform live in the studio. Plus members of Ars Nova Copenhagen singing live. Show more
Donald Macleod explores the period when Rebecca Clarke's fame as a composer and performer was rising: the 1920s. Show more
From Beverley Minster, Adam Tomlinson presents a programme of English and French sacred vocal music performed by the Tallis Scholars as part of the 2017 Beverley Festival. Show more
Free Thinking
Ecstasy, Carpe Diem, Hetta Howes on medieval ecstasy
45 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
Philosophers Jules Evans and Roman Krznaric and Canon Angela Tilby join Rana Mitter to discuss living in the moment. Plus Hetta Howes's research into medieval attitudes to ecstasy. Show more
Gerontologist and ageing expert Sarah Harper talks about balancing academia, accessibility and family to bring complex concepts to the general public. From 2017's Hay Festival. Show more
Max Reinhardt presents Norwegian techno-baroque that incorporates treated tape, Hardanger fiddle and harpsichord. Plus early Stockhausen and a new single by Ghostpoet. Show more
Jonathan Swain presents Mozart's Piano Concertos Nos 14 and 27 in performances given in Moscow. Show more