Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show including a Sunday morning Sounds of the Earth slow radio soundscape. Email 3breakfast@bbc.co.uk Show more
Sarah Walker with a broad range of music, including works by Avison, Arnold, Mozart and Amy Beach. Her Sunday Escape features music by Paul Ladmirault. Show more
Michael Berkeley's guest is Dr Richard Smith. With Bach, Haydn and Stan Tracey. Show more
A well-loved fixture of musical life for six decades, the King's Singers embark on a west-bound journey including stopping-off points in Russia, Finland, France and Slough. Show more
Hannah French looks at the life and legacy of an extraordinary 16th-century polymath, Edward Herbert, Lord Herbert of Cherbury. Show more
Live from the Chapel of Magdalen College, Oxford. Show more
Sara Mohr-Pietsch with her selection of irresisitible choral music, including works by Vivaldi, Schumann and Bernstein, plus The Sixteen in their 40th anniversary year. Show more
Tom Service explores how pieces of music end, asking what endings mean. Are they mere framing devices or do they suggest triumph or death? Plus fading-out in pop music. Show more
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Wild swimming enthusiast Alice Roberts examines the legacy of Waterlog written by Roger Deakin, an account of his swimming journey through Britain published in 1999. Show more
Matthew Sweet presents a sequence of short radio plays by Samuel Beckett - with Stephen Rea and Ian McKellen. Recorded in binaural sound. Show more
A concert of 13th-century Italian devotional music or "lauda" given by the Italian ensemble laReverdie at the 2018 Granada Festival in Spain. Show more
Bjork collaborator Manu Delago takes 7 musicians on a hike in the Alps to capture everything that is breathtakingly beautiful and unforgiving about that landscape. Show more
Clemmie's classical playlist hits the spot with AJ Dean from folk-Americana band The Wandering Hearts. Show more
Dvorak's Cello Concerto and 8th symphony from Hungarian Radio. Presented by Jonathan Swain. Show more