Elizabeth Alker presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Email 3breakfast@bbc.co.uk Show more
Sarah Walker’s Sunday morning selection includes music by Beethoven, Smetana and Janacek. Her Sunday Escape is Respighi’s Poema Autunnale. Show more
Michael Berkeley's guest is the writer and advice columnist Bel Mooney. With music by Bach, Beethoven, Mozart and Pergolesi. Show more
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
Wigmore Monday Lunchtimes: Lucy Crowe and Joseph Middleton
57 minutes on BBC Radio 3
English song by Purcell, Ireland and Walton, performed by soprano Lucy Crowe and pianist Joseph Middleton, live from Wigmore Hall, London. Introduced by Sara Mohr-Pietsch Show more
The Early Music Show
Possessed! Euphoria, Tarantula and Trance
22 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
A musical journey into the mysteries of possession, with music evoking the ecstasies of Hildegard and Teresa of Avila, Sufi dervishes, tarantellas and Afro-Brazilian Candomblé. Show more
Live from Chester Cathedral. Show more
Sara Mohr-Pietsch introduces an hour of irresistible music for voices, featuring a vocal fox hunt and two hymns of praise composed nearly six centuries apart by Dufay and Reich. Show more
From bone flutes to pianos and tape machines to GarageBand, Tom Service listens to the impact of music technology down the ages and asks what you do when anything is possible. Show more
Owen Teale & Thalissa Teixeira read poems and prose on adolescence, politics and metaphysics. Music from Glass, Holst, Aphex Twin to Haydn. Writers include Nietszche & Emily Berry Show more
Author Colm Toibin profiles the turbulent and brilliant life of 20th-century American poet Robert Lowell, once considered the greatest living poet in the English language. Show more
An extraordinary insight into the sonic landscape of Sam, born blind, and hugely talented musically, as she struggles to find her voice in a world full of closing doors. Show more
Sometimes fear’s an aphrodisiac. Sometimes it’s a killer. A psychological thriller by Oliver Emanuel, recorded at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Show more
Turbulence by Eileen Horne. What does truth mean in a world of alternative facts? A couple on a transatlantic flight are about to find out. Recorded at the Edinburgh Festival Show more
Radio 3 in Concert
Bruckner from Bavaria and Shostakovich from Dresden
1 hour, 14 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Kate Mollesen presents specially recorded performances from some summer concerts that were not based in the Royal Albert Hall. Show more
Elin Manahan Thomas introduces an Ensemble Amarillis concert at the Pasteur Hall in Montpellier. Music includes 18th-century French music by Philidor, Campra and Monteclair. Show more
Elizabeth Alker with music by an exciting new generation of unclassified composers and performers, breaking free of the constraints of practice rooms and concert halls. Show more
Carolyn Sampson gives a recital of flower songs. Presented by Catriona Young. Show more