Join Petroc Trelawny live from Purton Hulks, Gloucestershire, as he continues his week-long journey along the River Severn. Email 3breakfast@bbc.co.uk Show more
Essential Classics
Essential Classics with Suzy Klein: Mudlarked Bellarmine Bottles, Walton’s Henry V, Nicholas Crane
3 hours on BBC Radio 3
Suzy Klein with the best in classical music. Her guest is geographer, explorer and writer Nicholas Crane. Part of Along the River, Radio 3's week-long celebration of rivers. Show more
Donald Macleod focuses on signs of a decline in Schumann's mental and physical health, as well as the remarkable story of his Violin Concerto. Show more
A week of Lunchtime Concerts from the 2019 Ludlow English Song Weekend. Today, the singers are joined by guitarist Sean Shibe in music by Britten, Tippett and Nicholas Maw. Show more
This afternoon sees 'Godfather' composer Nino Rota in lighter vein with a delightful comic opera recorded last year at the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples. Show more
Sean Rafferty presents a lively mix of music, conversation and arts news. Ex Cathedra perform live in the studio and we speak to Allan Clayton and Christopher Purves. Show more
A reflective and emotional uninterrupted half hour, from the well-known to the unfamiliar.
The BBC Singers are joined by Hungarian conductor Gergely Madaras and the Academy of Ancient Music in a performance of Handel’s epic oratorio, Israel in Egypt. Show more
Free Thinking
Sebald, Anti-semitism, Carolyn Forche
44 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
The walking and photographs of WG Sebald on show in Norwich plus an exhibition of money and Jewish history. With Brendan McGeevor, Adam Scovell, Philippa Comber and Sean Williams. Show more
Stand knee-deep in a river and consider the physics. Water presses against you, light reflects upon the surface. Helen Czerski explains the forces that govern life in the Thames. Show more
Max Reinhardt with a mixtape by Swedish musician, composer and sound artist Ellen Arkbro. Show more
Slow Radio
The Water's Music, a piece made entirely from the sounds of a Northumbrian burn
30 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Sound artist Tim Shaw and radio producer Julian May collaborate with a burn in Northumberland, moving rocks and logs, 'tuning' the stream to create a piece - The Water's Music Show more
Bernard Haitink conducts the LSO in Mahler's colossal Symphony No 3 recorded at the 2016 BBC Proms. With Jonathan Swain. Show more