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 chooses three hours of attractive and uplifting music to complement your morning and puts a musical spin on events. Show more
In a special programme in the week of the London Jazz Festival, saxophonist YolanDa Brown talks to Michael Berkeley about her passion for spreading the joy of music to children. Show more
Live from Wigmore Hall, London, pianist Joanna MacGregor plays an eclectic mix of birds, grounds and chaconnes, including works by Rameau, Messiaen, Gibbons and Glass. Show more
Lucie Skeaping marks the 300th anniversary of the birth of Leopold Mozart - dad of Wolfgang Amadeus and composer of violin textbook Versuch einer gründlichen Violinschule. Show more
Live from Exeter Cathedral. Show more
Alyn Shipton introduces listeners' requests, which this week include recordings by Dexter Gordon, Vic Dickenson and Alison Rayner. Show more
From shortbread tins to the Royal Mile, rugby games and highland weddings, the bagpipes have long symbolised Scottish identity. But where did they come from and what are they for? Show more
From the code breaking of Alan Turing to Barbara Strozzi's song about a secret lover, the apple in the Garden of Eden to the planet Pluto and Philip Glass's Einstein on the Beach. Show more
During the Cold War, lots of music was forbidden in the USSR. But ingenious solutions were developed, including recording on used hospital x-rays as Stephen Coates explains. Show more
Not just a lap warmer - explore the deep and meaningful relationship between small pooches and their 18th-century owners - from the Duchess of Devonshire to Frederick the Great! Show more
Compassionate and disturbing, John Ford's great story of doomed love between brother and sister. Stars Jessie Buckley. 17th-century classic infused by gothic rock music and blues. Show more
Highlights from Reykjavik Midsummer Music and Ruhr Piano Festival 2019, including Ravel's Mother Goose Suite, Saint-Saens's Carnival of the Animals and Bruckner's Symphony No 3. Show more
Nicholas Kenyon describes how record companies rode the wave of the success of the early music revival, and how the arrival of the CD ushered in fresh ways of selling the past. Show more
Comedian and host of satirical news podcast The Bugle, Andy Zaltzman, tries Clemmie's classical playlist. Show more
A concert of piano trios by Haydn, Johanna Doderer, Beethoven and Brahms. Presented by Jonathan Swain. Show more