Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests and a recently recorded piece of brass band music. Email 3breakfast@bbc.co.uk Show more
Refresh your morning with a great selection of classical music. Show more
Donald Macleod drops five pins on the map of Ravel’s life story. Today, Ravel goes off to war on the western front and comes home to further tragedy. Show more
Highlights from the 2019/2020 Manchester Chamber Concerts Society season, and guitarist Milos Karadaglic at the city's illustrious music school, Chetham's. Show more
Tom McKinney introduces a selection of recordings from the BBC Philharmonic for Radio 3's Manchester Week, including music by Sibelius, Takemitsu and Nielsen. Show more
From Wells Cathedral, with music by Tallis, Robledo and Josquin. Show more
The period instruments of the Consone Quartet play Beethoven's Quartet in C minor, Op 18 No 4, in a performance given in 2020 at Wigmore Hall, London. Show more
Sean Rafferty talks to folk singer Sam Lee about his new book, and to Viktoria Mullova and Alasdair Beatson about their new album, plus Kathryn Rudge on Manchester Song Festival. Show more
In Tune's specially curated playlist: an eclectic mix of music, including a few surprises with music by Debussy, Laura Mvula, Vivaldi and a traditional Venezuelan dance Show more
The BBC Philharmonic and conductor Nicholas Collon perform chamber symphonies by Schreker and Shostakovich. They are joined by Timothy Ridout for Britten's haunting Lachrymae. Show more
Is your lockdown pleasure cooking, nature, music? Philosopher and taste expert Barry Smith, colour expert Kassia St Clair, Lisa Appignanesi and Seán Williams join Matthew Sweet. Show more
Having built a career as a goldsmith, Cellini turns soldier during one of the Renaissance’s most terrible moments: the Sack of Rome in 1527. Show more
Hannah Peel with an adventurous, immersive soundtrack for late-night listening, from classical to contemporary and everything in between.
Romanian Radio National Orchestra in works by Chopin and Dvorak. Jonathan Swain presents. Show more