Petroc Trelawny 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 music Purcell wrote to mark specific occasions, and reveals the impact that changes in monarch had on his work. Show more
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
Notes from Scotland: Sean Shibe
57 minutes on BBC Radio 3
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Guitarist Sean Shibe in recital from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Show more
Fiona Talkington presents music by Anna Clyne, Nielsen and Respighi. Show more
Live from the Chapel of Rugby School on the eve of the birth of John the Baptist, with music by Palestrina and Stanford. Show more
Chamber Music from the New Generation Artists: the Consone Quartet play Haydn on period instruments and Ema Nikolovska sings two haunting early works by Messiaen. Show more
Sean Rafferty is joined by choral group Tenebrae and singers Samantha Clarke and Alexander Chance for live performances in the studio. Show more
A woozy version of Donald Byrd's modern hymnal Cristo Redentor, an athletic nonet by Louise Farrenc and the crystal-clear chiming of the Diabate brothers in tonight's Mixtape. Show more
Stile Antico take us on a musical journey from evening to sunrise, with music by Byrd, Lassus, Tallis and Nico Muhly. La Serenissima visit Venice with Vivaldi and Samartini. Show more
As the Museum of the Home re-opens with a display of "domestic game changers", Rachele Dini shares her research into fridges and Sophie Scott Brown looks 50s radicalism. Show more
Writer Madeleine Bunting continues her series looking at the emotional fallout of not having a place to call home – a predicament faced by around 70 million people worldwide. Show more
A sequence of classical music for the late evening
Through the Night
Mozart's Gran Partita and Gems for Harp and Flute
6 hours on BBC Radio 3
Available for years
A chamber concert with members of the Norwegian Radio Orchestra recorded during lockdown. John Shea presents. Show more