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Monday - Hannah's Classical Rise and Shine
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Hannah French presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Email 3breakfast@bbc.co.uk Show more
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2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Radio 3
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Hannah French presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Email 3breakfast@bbc.co.uk Show more
Refresh your morning with a great selection of classical music. Show more
Donald Macleod explores the life of 19th-century French singer, pianist and composer, Pauline Viardot. Today, her training as a member of the García family of singers. Show more
Live from London's Wigmore Hall, Sarah Connolly and Mahan Esfahani perform songs and keyboard music spanning five centuries, from Dowland to Andriessen with WF Bach in between. Show more
Tom McKinney starts a week of performances by the BBC Philharmonic with music by Brahms, Eric Coates, Aaron Copland, Cécile Chaminade, Paul Bein-Haim, EJ Moeran and Arthur Bliss. Show more
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Violinist Leila Schayegh and harpsichordists Stanislav Gres and Johannes Keller perform chamber music by Louis Marchand and JG Pisendel at the 2020 Resonanzen Festival in Vienna. Show more
Sean Rafferty is joined by singers Rachel Nicholls and Toby Spence, and pianist and musicologist Samantha Ege plays live in the studio. Show more
Half an hour of back-to-back classical music, including Bach, Byrd, Scarlatti, Shostakovich, Corelli, Borodin and Brahms.
Andrew Manze conducts the NDR Radio Philharmonic in a concert recorded in Hanover last October, including music by Poul Rouders, Richard Strauss, Stravinsky, Haydn and Korngold. Show more
Kate Molleson celebrates Coventry UK City of Culture 2021, exploring musical life in the cathedral, taking the 2-Tone Trail, and talking to Paul Daniel and Alpesh Chauhan. Show more
In the first episode, activist Abigail Gorman takes a personal look at what it means to be deaf when most of society would prefer you not to be. The reader is Natalia Campbell. Show more
Hannah Peel presents an adventurous, immersive soundtrack for late-night listening, from classical to contemporary and everything in between.
Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra and Daye Lin perform Brahms's First Piano Concerto and Dvorak's Seventh Symphony. Presented by Jonathan Swain. Show more