Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests, music to celebrate twilight 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 the life and music of George Walker, in conversation with his son Gregory. Today, the tragedy of the Charleston church massacre inspires Walker's last work. Show more
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
Norfolk and Norwich Chamber Series: Schubert and Dvorak
57 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Late chamber music by Dvorak and Schubert performed by the Skampa Quartet and by Simon Crawford-Philips and Philip Moore at the Norfolk and Norwich Chamber Series. Show more
The BBC Philharmonic and conductor Gemma New perform Sibelius, Brahms and Lilburn live from their base in Salford, and more from this week of music making from Denmark. Show more
Tom Service unwinds the 12-foot metal tube that is the French horn to discover its atavistic appeal for three centuries of composers, from Handel to Ligeti and beyond. Show more
Tom Service is joined by accordionist Samuele Telari. Show more
An eclectic mix of classical music that captures twilight at dusk.
Daniele Rustioni conducts the Ulster Orchestra in music by Anatoly Lyadov, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Erich Wolfgang Korngold from the Ulster Hall in Belfast. Show more
Ian McMillan and guests Val McDermid, Sophie Hannah and Katherine Stansfield discuss crime writing. Show more
The glamour of the early evening cocktail hour and the later evening supper party come under Martin’s forensic gaze in the last of his talks about rituals that punctuate our day. Show more
Verity Sharp presents an ethereal mixtape from harpist and composer Mary Lattimore. Plus twilight-inspired sounds, traditional Irish folk, Korean flutes and avant-garde accordion. Show more
Jordan Rakei presents an hour of chilled piano music for when you’re feeling overwhelmed or stressed. With piano tracks from Sia, Debussy, Yungblud, Amy Beach and more.
Jordan Rakei presents a selection of deep-thinking pieces, starting with Mad World as well as music from London Grammar, Jess Gilham and Nils Frahm.
A concert broadcast in memory of conductor Alexander Vedernikov who died in October 2020, with the Russian National Orchestra. Catriona Young presents. Show more