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 and at 10.30am is joined by her guest Gary Raymond for a monthly arts round-up of events and activities. Show more
Michael Berkeley’s guest is the writer and historian Gretchen Gerzina. With music by Purcell, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor and The Beatles. Show more
From Wigmore Hall, London, the Heath Quartet play Beethoven's Quartet in C, Op 59 No 3, and extracts from Bach's The Art of Fugue. Show more
Fiona Talkington looks at the legacy of Carlo Gesualdo and the fascination that his life and music held for certain 20th-century figures such as Igor Stravinsky. Show more
Live from Guildford Cathedral, with music by Cecilia McDowall, Herbert Howells and James Macmillan. Show more
Alyn Shipton presents jazz records requested by Radio 3 listeners with music from Clark Tracey, Hiromi, and Wynton Marsalis. Show more
The Listening Service
What makes the organ so mighty?
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Tom Service explores what makes the organ so mighty with the help of organist Anna Lapwood. Show more
Sian Clifford and Michael Maloney read poetry and prose on the theme of incarceration. Show more
Julia Hollander, her brother Tom and father Tony explore the emotional impact of a letter from the BBC which saved their family and spawned a rich legacy of Czech music in the UK. Show more
The widow maker and defender of fields - Lisa Mullen invites Robert McFarlane and Sam Robinson to join her in evoking the charms and spiky dangers of the humble blackthorn. Show more
With Laurie Kynaston, Joseph Millson and Nicola Walker, Florian Zeller’s powerful drama about parenthood explores the impact of mental illness on an already fractured family. Show more
Hannah French presents more music from the freshest recordings in classical music, including the recommended version of the Building a Library work, Schumann's 3rd Symphony. Show more
In the final part of the series, Eleanor Alberga touches on the impact of colonialism and immigration on classical music and considers the history of black composers in the UK. Show more
Sound rich montage with Joe Hollins - veterinarian for the most remote island community in the world. Today he is counting penguins and seals. Cows and sheep also get a look in... Show more
Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra and Daye Lin perform Brahms's First Piano Concerto and Dvorak's Seventh Symphony. Presented by Jonathan Swain. Show more