Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests and the Friday poem. Email 3breakfast@bbc.co.uk Show more
Refresh your morning with a great selection of classical music. Show more
Donald Macleod explores five aspects of Satie. Today, it’s goodbye clowning, hello classical simplicity. Satie confesses himself to have become 'very serious, too serious even'. Show more
In their last concert this week from LSO St Lukes in London, the Academy of Ancient Music, directed by Richard Egarr, perform two of Handel's Chandos Anthems. Show more
Ian Skelly rounds off his series of concerts by orchestras from right across Australia with the Australian Chamber Orchestra and Australian World Orchestra. 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
Sean Rafferty is joined by pianist Christopher Glynn, performing live with mezzo-soprano Helen Charlston. Conductor Vasily Petrenko also joins Sean.
In Tune's Classical Music Mixtape: an imaginative, eclectic mix featuring music by Stravinsky, Rameau, and Puccini, and the voices of Carmen McRae and Maria Callas. Show more
Dinis Sousa conducts the BBC Philharmonic in a programme of music by Haydn and Mozart. They are joined by BBC New Generation Artist Eric Lu for Mozart's final piano concerto. Show more
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Writers on technology, time and thinking, including Isy Suttie, Jack Underwood, Nanjala Nyabola and Dr Paul Taylor. Show more
'I'm feeling flat,' we say. But New Generation Thinker Noreen Masud's Essay praises flat landscapes, the vast skies of Norfolk and the novels of Kazuo Ishiguro and Graham Swift. Show more
Jennifer Lucy Allan shares sounds from the global family of lute instruments, from the Indian vina to the Georgian panduri. Plus domestic collages from Jamaican producer Gavsborg. Show more
Norwegian Radio Orchestra in a programme of Sibelius and Schubert. Jonathan Swain presents. Show more