Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Email 3breakfast@bbc.co.uk Show more
Essential Classics
Suzy Klein with Essential Cello, Meredith's moonmoons, Max Baillie
3 hours on BBC Radio 3
Refresh your morning with a great selection of classical music. Show more
Pianist Angela Hewitt shares her knowledge of Beethoven’s opus 2 trilogy of piano sonatas with Donald Macleod. Show more
Live Chamber Music from Wigmore Hall, London. Ashley Riches and Sholto Kynoch perform songs by Dvorak, Poulenc, Ravel and Ives. Show more
Tom McKinney introduces concerts recorded by the Ulster Orchestra under its honorary principal guest conductor, Jac van Steen, in music foregrounding the wind and the strings. Show more
Tom McKinney introduces music by Falconieri, Sermissy and Isaac, performed by Cappella de la Torre earlier this year in Berlin Show more
Sean Rafferty is joined by soprano Rowan Pierce, performing live in the studio ahead of her appearance at Southbank 'Inside Out', plus we talk to cellist Kristina Blaumane.
A sparkling selection of uplifting music to usher in July and the start of the holiday season. Featuring fish, a rainbow, a medieval hit and music by Gluck, Ravel and Gershwin. Show more
Black Legacies: Chineke! Orchestra with Jeneba Kanneh-Mason, playing music by Coleridge-Taylor, Florence B. Price, and a new work by James B. Wilson. Show more
As part of BBC Arts' Culture in Quarantine series, Tom Service hosts a special live episode of Music Matters from the Southbank Centre, where Radio 3 will be in residence. Show more
Lindsay Johns introduces his new series of essays on great cities which have been influenced by African migration, as he discusses Marseille. Show more
Hannah Peel presents an adventurous, immersive soundtrack for late-night listening, from classical to contemporary and everything in between.
From Budapest, the Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Choir and soloists, conducted by Tamas Vasary, in Schumann's Paradise and the Peri. John Shea presents. Show more