Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Show more
Sarah Walker with a broad range of music, including her Sunday Escape. Show more
Michael Frayn shares his musical passions with Michael Berkeley and talks about his career, which spans novels, philosophy, Russian translation, and his celebrated farces. Show more
From Wigmore Hall in London, Andrew McGregor presents Sally Beamish's Reed Stanzas and Mendelssohn's Octet performed by two British-based string quartets, the Elias and Navarra. Show more
Roger in Amsterdam and Walsh in London. Hannah French discovers how and why these printers changed the publishing scene and how a taste for music spread across Europe as a result. Show more
From the Chapel of Rugby School. Show more
Roderick Williams presents organ favourites and new discoveries, including a solemn procession imagined by Marcel Dupre and the fanfare trumpets of Washington Cathedral. Show more
Tom Service savours the sound of the fifth - an interval with many meanings, from mystic drone to military bugle call. With guests Jeremy Llewellyn and David Bruce. Show more
An exploration of boredom, as a spur to action of an opportunity for contemplation, in Madame Bovary, Kingsley Amis's Lucky Jim, Jane Austen's Emma and the songs of Cole Porter. Show more
Might explorations of gender in great art of the past help illuminate today's issues? Emma Smith considers ideas of transitioning or transcending the physical body in the arts. Show more
In Jon Brittain's Olivier-winning comedy about gender, sexuality and transitioning, Alice is about to email her parents when her girlfriend drops a bombshell. Show more
Highlights from the 2018 Lugano Musica Series, featuring Orchestra Mozart with pianist Paul Lewis and conductor Bernard Haitink performing Mozart and Schubert. Show more
The 18th-century ensemble, directed by Susanne Regel, give a concert of works by Telemann. Presented by Elin Manahan Thomas. Show more
The Glory of Polyphony
Byrd, Cornysh and the Eton Choirbook
30 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
Peter Phillips shares his passion for Renaissance choral music by exploring the lives and works of two English composers born a century apart: William Cornysh and William Byrd. Show more
Jonathan Swain presents a concert of music for violin and piano from the 2015 Apollonia Festival of Arts featuring works by Falla, Vladigerov, Dvorak, Ravel and Raff. Show more