Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Show more
Record Review
Andrew McGregor with William Mival and Alexandra Coghlan
3 hours, 12 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Building a library on Schumann's Symphony No 4 with William Mival, plus releases of music by women composers with Alexandra Coghlan. Show more
Tom Service talks to Christopher Purves, one of the most theatrically and musically vivid bass-baritones on opera stages around the world. Show more
Flautist Katherine Bryan opens up a colourful selection of classical music from the inside, revealing familiar and unfamiliar works in a new light. Show more
Matthew Sweet introduces music for films which explore the idea of the doppelganger, from 'I Was Monty's Double' to the week's featured new release, 'L'Amant Double'. Show more
Alyn Shipton's selection includes music from pianist Erroll Garner. Show more
A weekly programme celebrating the best in jazz - past, present and future. With highlights from BBC Music's Biggest Weekend festival. Show more
In George Benjamin's hotly anticipated opera, Edward II is forced to choose between his lover and his country and so sets off a brutalising and corrupting cycle of violence. Show more
Works from Austria, Estonia and Sweden shortlisted at the 2017 International Rostrum of Composers, an annual meeting of new music producers from national radio stations worldwide. Show more
While undergoing eye surgery in Moorfields Hospital, Ken Hollings enjoyed an unexpected symphony of noise in his skull, right between the ears. It has haunted him ever since. Show more
Kate Molleson presents new music by Evan Johnson, Dror Feiler, Lasse Marhaug and Pascale Criton from Tectonics Festival in Glasgow. Show more
Geoffrey Smith selects recordings made by the band Duke Ellington led from 1940 to 1942, featuring soloists such as Johnny Hodges and Ben Webster. Show more
John Shea presents a concert given at the 2017 Proms by Chineke! and 2016 BBC Young Musician Sheku Kanneh-Mason. Includes works by Dvorak, Handel, Ligeti and Chopin. Show more