Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Show more
Sunday Morning
Sarah Walker with an English selection including Arne, Elgar, Finzi and Vaughan Williams
2 hours, 58 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Sarah Walker with a broad range of music, including her Sunday Escape. Show more
Actor Adjoa Andoh talks to Michael Berkeley about her passion for theatre, opera and the music that reflects both her English and her Ghanaian heritage. Show more
From the Wigmore Hall in London, flautist Adam Walker and pianist Cedric Tiberghien perform works by Enescu and Prokofiev. Show more
Lucie Skeaping is live at the York Early Music Festival, with music from the Sollazzo Ensemble and viol player Paolo Pandolfo, plus a chat with harpsichordist Trevor Pinnock. Show more
Live from Wells Cathedral. Show more
Roderick Williams invites you to join him for an hour of choral delights, including Easter pieces by Handel and Haydn and a tango-inspired mass by Martin Palmeri. Show more
The Listening Service explores the art of the cover version. Does the meaning of a piece change when it's 'covered'? Is all classical music one big cover version? Show more
From the prose of PG Wodehouse's Love among the Chickens and Clarice Lispector's Hen to the poetry of John Clare and Elizabeth Bishop. Music by Nielsen, Lassus and Willie Dixon. Show more
Chris Bowlby travels to Prague with Tony Harrison to discover how one of Britain's best known poets was shaped by the cultural energy and tragedy of 1960s Czechoslovakia. Show more
Tennessee Williams's first major play is also his most biographical. It tells the story of a family in crisis in 1930s St Louis. A timeless evocation of loneliness and lost love. Show more
Kate Molleson introduces highlights from the LuganoMusica Series and the George Enescu International Festival in Bucharest featuring music by Schubert, Berio and Mozart. Show more
Simon Heighes introduces a concert of Handel arias given by soprano Celine Scheen with the L'Arpeggiata ensemble at the George Enescu International Festival in Romania. Show more
The Glory of Polyphony
Tomkins, Cardoso and the New World
34 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
Peter Phillips explores later developments in Renaissance choral music, focusing on the music of Thomas Tomkins in England, Manuel Cardoso in Portugal and Juan Padilla in Mexico. Show more
Jonathan Swain presents a concert of piano music performed by Luiza Borac, including works by Bach, Chopin and Liszt. Show more