Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Show more
Refresh your morning with a great selection of classical music, presented by Ian Skelly. Show more
The Sixteen, conducted by Harry Christophers, sing music by Italian and Portuguese masters of polyphony, including works by Lotti, Scarlatti and Melgas, live from Edinburgh. Show more
Donald Macleod looks at the time in Debussy's life when he was settled into domesticity, but with invitations to conduct abroad, he was away from his family more than he wanted. Show more
Another chance to hear Prom 28: the BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales and the Philharmonia Chorus with Tadaaki Otaka, Natalya Romanov, Oleg Dolgov and Iurii Samoilov. Show more
Sean Rafferty presents with a live performance from the baritone Marcus Farnsworth, plus we hear from the Navarra String Quartet and speak to composer Segun Akinola. Show more
Live at the BBC Proms. The BBC National Orchestra of Wales with Elim Chan and Catriona Morison perform Elgar's Sea Pictures and a world premiere by Errollyn Wallen. Show more
Andrei Ionita plays Kodaly's Cello Sonata, one of the most important works for solo cello since the suites of JS Bach. Show more
An alternative look at Japan through its uneasy relationship with ghosts, travelling to the deep countryside of the North East, encountering storytellers, priests and a shaman. Show more
Radio 3 presenter Andrew McGregor reflects on the powerful Lamentations of English composer Thomas Tallis and their special place in his life.
Composer and pioneer of extended vocal technique Meredith Monk shares thoughts about music and her remarkable career in an intimate conversation with presenter Jennifer Lucy Allan. Show more
The Oslo Philharmonic and Vassily Petrenko's opening concert of the Autumn 2018 series. With Catriona Young. Show more