Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Show more
Sunday Morning
Sarah Walker with Brahms, Mozart and a British focus.
2 hours, 58 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Sarah Walker presents a wide range of music, interspersed with intelligent comment, including works by Brahms, Mozart and a British focus. Show more
Michael Berkeley's guest is the actor and singer Jane Birkin. Show more
Live from Wigmore Hall, London, Andrew McGregor presents the Danish String Quartet, an ensemble whose sense of fun is always evident, playing works by Haydn and Mendelssohn. Show more
Lucie Skeaping talks to Gawain Glenton and Bettina Varwig about the history of the Hanseatic League trade route across the Baltic Sea, which engendered its own musical tradition. Show more
An archive recording from Peterborough Cathedral first broadcast on 11 October 1972. Show more
Choir and Organ
Roderick Williams presents an hour of organ music for Sunday afternoon
1 hour on BBC Radio 3
Roderick Williams presents his selection of pieces for the King of Instruments including favourite classics, new discoveries and music to delight and intrigue. Show more
The Listening Service
The Listening Service recorded live at Hay Festival
29 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
The Listening Service recorded live at this year's Hay Festival explores what makes great music and literature for children. Show more
Poetry, prose and music on the theme of boats, with readings by Anne-Marie Duff and Jonathan Keeble. With music from Wagner, Vaughan Williams, Debussy and Nick Drake. Show more
Rikke Houd accompanies a team of maritime archaeologists who are racing against time and tide at a submerged Mesolithic site off the southern coast of England at Bouldnor Cliff. Show more
Three linked stories set across the past 100 years, taking place on the sea defences of Morecambe Bay. By David Constantine. With David Sterne and Luke MacGregor. Show more
Kate Molleson presents Teodor Currentzis's innovative interpretation of Bruckner's Ninth Symphony, followed immediately by Ligeti's Lontano performed by the SWR Symphony Orchestra. Show more
The Magnificat Consort and Philip Cave in vocal music by Josquin, Byrd and Lassus inspired by the execution of the Dominican friar Savonarola, a rebel against the Renaissance. Show more
Peter Phillips celebrates the wonder of Renaissance choral music by exploring the lives and works of two very contrasting composers, Giovanni da Palestrina and Carlo Gesualdo. Show more
John Shea presents Beethoven's Missa Solemnis performed by the BBC Philharmonic under Gianandrea Noseda with the Halle Choir and Manchester Chamber Choir at the 2016 BBC Proms. Show more