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 at 10.30am asks her guest Robbie Collin to join her for a monthly arts roundup. Show more
Michael Berkeley talks to disc jockey David ‘Kid’ Jensen about his career in pop music and his lifelong love of classical music. Show more
Another chance to hear a concert first given in November 2020 by clarinettist Julian Bliss and pianist Tim Horton as part of Cheltenham Festival's residency at St. David's Hall. Show more
In the second of two programmes, Hannah French is joined by wine historian Ron Merlino to explore the music of Lassus while tasting wines he knew at the Court of Duke Albrecht V. Show more
From Canterbury Cathedral, marking the 850th anniversary of the martyrdom of St Thomas a Becket and the retirement of Dr David Flood as organist and master of the choristers. Show more
Alyn Shipton with jazz records from across the genre as requested by Radio 3 listeners, including music from Horace Silver, Peggy Lee and Buck Clayton. Show more
Where do you start? How do you carry on? What do you need or not need to know? Tom Service composes some answers. Show more
Olivia Williams and Michael Pennington with readings that explore hinterland, an area lying beyond what is visible or known. Music by Debussy, Dowland, Mendelssohn and Britten. Show more
The migratory route of the monarch butterfly traced in words, music and binaural sound, with composer and sound artist Rob Mackay. Show more
Sunday Feature
The Art of Rowing with Mary Wollstonecraft
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Doctor Lisa Mullen sets off on a voyage of the imagination in the company of one of the greatest intellects of western culture to 18th-century Sweden and Norway. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Spike Milligan tribute with three poignant and surreal dramas and poetic intervals. Hosted in Hull by John Hegley. From 2018. Show more
Hannah French presents the 'creme-de-la-creme', a round-up of some of the releases picked as Record Review's Records of the Week in 2020. Show more
Writer and poet Susan Richardson invites us to a seal-pupping beach on the Pembrokeshire coast, a world that has inspired tales of selkie folk and mermaids. Show more
Oboist and researcher Uchenna Ngwe charts a course through music both familiar and unfamiliar, with works by Dittersdorf, Britten, Miles Davis, Elgar, Bantock and Hannah Kendall. Show more
National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain at the 2018 BBC Proms playing Mussorgsky, Ravel, Ligeti and Debussy. John Shea presents. Show more