Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Email 3breakfast@bbc.co.uk Show more
Essential Classics
Wednesday with Ian Skelly - Stravinsky's Pulcinella, Lenny Henry, Schubert's An die Musik
3 hours on BBC Radio 3
Refresh your morning with a great selection of classical music. Presented by Ian Skelly with guest Lenny Henry. Show more
Donald Macleod presents five takes on the life and music of Gioachino Rossini. Today, Rossini is seen through the enthusiastic but distorting lens of 19th-century writer Stendhal. Show more
Members of the Nash Ensemble perform chamber music by Delius, Elgar, Vaughan Williams, and Gurney as part of War's Embers at LSO St Luke's, marking the centenary of the Armistice. Show more
Orchestral family favourites from Britten to Saint-Saens, Debussy and Chaminade with the BBC Concert Orchestra under Principal Conductor Bramwell Tovey. Presented by Kate Molleson. Show more
Live from Croydon Minster. Show more
New Generation Artists
Eivind Ringstad plays Brahms's Viola Sonata in E flat
31 minutes on BBC Radio 3
New Generation Artists: Eivind Ringstad is joined by Pavel Kolesnikov as he plays Brahms's Viola Sonata in E flat at last year's Bath MozartFest Show more
In Tune
Amatis Piano Trio, Highgate International Chamber Music, Errollyn Wallen
2 hours on BBC Radio 3
Sean Rafferty presents, with live music from the Amatis Piano Trio and players from Highgate International Chamber Music Festival, including Sheku Kanneh-Mason and Ashok Klouda. Show more
In Tune's specially curated playlist: an eclectic mix featuring music by Clara Schumann, Mussorgsky and Mozart. Show more
Radio 3 in Concert
Latvian musicians celebrate the 100th anniversary of the republic.
2 hours, 28 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Latvian musicians celebrate the 100th anniversary of the republic of Latvia with a concert live from Wigmore Hall, with music by Vasks, Rachmaninov, Mendelssohn and Beethoven. Show more
From death cafes to bronze age burials, from nineteenth-century mourning rings to the way doctors cope. Eleanor Barraclough on the research showcased at the Being Human Festival. Show more
In his series of imaginary correspondences with artists, Ian Sansom is afraid that Virginia Woolf may have passed on his details to Victorian photographer Julia Margaret Cameron. Show more
Max Reinhardt with sounds of many frequencies, including Venezuelan birdsong, music for microtonal tuba, and a debut orchestral piece from New York improviser Ingrid Laubrock. Show more
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, conducted by Daniele Gatti, perform Bruckner's Ninth Symphony at the 2017 BBC Proms. Catriona Young presents. Show more