Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Show more
Record Review
Andrew McGregor with Caroline Rae, plus Caroline Gill and Simon Heighes
3 hours, 12 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Building a library on Debussy's Violin Sonata with Caroline Rae, plus Andrew McGregor reviews new choral releases with Caroline Gill and Simon Heighes. Show more
Music Matters
Tom Service talks to conductor Paavo Jarvi
45 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
Tom Service talks to Paavo Jarvi ahead of the Proms and, to coincide with the BBC forest season, composers John Luther Adams and Tansy Davies on how are inspired by nature. Show more
French horn player Martin Owen opens up a colourful selection of classical music from the inside - revealing familiar and unfamiliar works in a new light. Show more
Matthew Sweet with music from films about teamwork in the week of the launch of Ocean's 8, scored by Daniel Pemberton. Show more
Trombonist Vic Dickenson and his septet is included in Alyn Shipton's selection. Show more
Jumoke Fashola presents a concert from Norwegian saxophonist Harald Lassen. Plus Kamasi Washington shares some of the music that has influenced the making of his new album. Show more
Gloriana, Britten's opera about the doomed relationship between the mature Queen Elizabeth I and the dashing Earl of Essex. Presented by Andrew McGregor. Show more
Series of soundscapes exploring how people's personal experiences influence their mind's eye, with contributions from an architect, a schoolboy, a DJ and an artist. Show more
Tom McKinney introduces music by Michael Hersch performed by members of the Mahler Chamber Orchestra from the 2018 Aldeburgh Festival. Show more
Geoffrey Smith traces the career of Charlie Haden who starred with the Ornette Coleman Quartet, duoed with Keith Jarrett and led his own Liberation Orchestra and Quartet West. Show more
Catriona Young begins 'Through the Night' with a performance from Romanian Radio of Brahms's A German Requiem. The programme also includes works by Liszt, Berio and Tchaikovsky. Show more