Georgia Mann presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Email 3breakfast@bbc.co.uk Show more
Essential Classics
Essential Classics with Ian Skelly: Gorecki's Third Symphony, Britten's Storm from Peter Grimes, Clare Balding
3 hours on BBC Radio 3
Refresh your morning with a great selection of classical music presented by Ian Skelly. Ian's guest this week is broadcaster and writer Clare Balding. Show more
Donald Macleod explores the life and work of Fryderyk Chopin, often referred to as “the poet of the piano”. Today, the composer’s relationship with his instrument is centre-stage. Show more
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
LSO St Luke's - Alice Sara Ott and Friends
Alice Sara Ott and Ray Chen play Grieg and Stravinsky
57 minutes on BBC Radio 3
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Alice Sara Ott continues her series at LSO St Lukes in London with her close musical friends. Today she is joined by violinist Ray Chen to perform Grieg and Stravinsky. Show more
Total Immersion: Musicians from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama perform pieces by Lili and Nadia Boulanger, plus a tribute work by Nadia's last pupil and one by Stravinsky whom Nadia revered. Show more
An archive recording from St Thomas Church, Fifth Avenue, New York, USA (first broadcast 24 July 1987). Show more
Katharina Konradi sings songs by Brahms and Clara Schumann and the Amatis Piano Trio play Beethoven's 'Gassenhauer' Trio. Show more
In Tune
Xuefei Yang, Alison Balsom, Olivier Latry, Mi-Sa Yang and Jonas Vitaud
2 hours on BBC Radio 3
Katie Derham is joined in the studio by Olivier Latry, Alison Balsom, Xuefei Yang, Mi-Sa Yang and Jonas Vitaud Show more
In Tune’s specially curated playlist, featuring a celebration of the french horn, various pipes and a couple of dancing hornpipes. Show more
Vox Luminis and Lionel Meunier celebrate music's patron saint at this year's Aldeburgh Festival with works by Britten and Handel. Presented by Martin Handley. Show more
The art of Cindy Sherman, art critic Laura Cumming on the day her mother disappeared as a child on a beach, and Susan Greaney on local history museums. Show more
Looking Good. Five writers consider the pleasures of viewing a phenomenon or activity closely. Novelist Nicholas Shakespeare is a keen angler and knows how to read a river's mysteries Show more
Exotic and familiar sounds, radical reworks and ambient dynamism. Nick Luscombe welcomes you to share an exciting sonic history. Show more
From Moldova, Handel's Concerto Grosso in D and Cimarosa's Requiem in G minor. Jonathan Swain presents. Show more