Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Email 3breakfast@bbc.co.uk. Show more
Sarah Walker shares well-known music by Mozart and Stravinsky, traditional music from Scotland and the Western Isles plus the Sunday Escape, Spiegel im Spiegel by Arvo Part. Show more
Michael Berkeley's guest is Turner Prize-winner Lubaina Himid, whose music choices include Bellini, Janacek and Nina Simone. Show more
From Wigmore Hall, London. Hille Perl and Lee Santana perform music for viola da gamba and theorbo by Marais, Forqueray, Sainte-Colombe, Robert de Visee and Louis Couperin. Show more
A musical exploration of the Greek myth of Ariadne, the daughter of Minos and granddaughter of Zeus, as told in works by Handel, Porpora, Monteverdi, Benda and Marcello. Show more
From the Chapel of St John's College, Cambridge. Show more
Joy and Frenzy from French composer, Jean Langlais. Howells pays touching homage to his Tudor forebears and we hear a wedding march that's determined to make the bride stumble. Show more
Tom Service goes on a voyage to discover why music has long been inspired by the sea, while marine biologist Helen Scales reveals the true sound of the oceans. Show more
Morfydd Clark and Arinze Kene with some familiar and some distinctly unsettling readings and music. Follow an uncanny thread linking Poe, Britten, Miles Davis and Stevie Smith. Show more
Sunday Feature
Oh Dr Kinsey, Look What You've Done to Me!
44 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
...Oh Dr Kinsey, Look What You've Done to me!: Matthew Sweet looks at the impact of Kinsey's 'Sexual Behavior in the Human Male', first published seventy years ago. Show more
By William Shakespeare. A story of love, loss and ultimately reconciliation and renewal, with Danny Sapani as King Leontes and Eve Best as his queen, Hermione. Show more
Performances from Barcelona featuring cellist Misha Maisky and clarinettist Sabine Meyer. Presented by Kate Molleson. Show more
Music by an exciting new generation of unclassified composers and performers, breaking free of the constraints of practice rooms and concert halls. Show more
Musicians go into the Sussex woods by night to play music with nightingales. Clive Bell (shakuhachi); Laura Moody (cello); Sam Amidon (vocal & fiddle), John Baily (rubab). Show more
Catriona Young presents a performance of Brahms' German Requiem with Barbara Bonney, David Wilson-Johnson and the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Andre Previn. Show more