Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, including a Sunday morning Sounds of the Earth slow radio soundscape. Email 3breakfast@bbc.co.uk
Sarah Walker chooses three hours of attractive and uplifting music to complement your morning, including William Lawes, William Grant Still and Hildegard of Bingen. Show more
Michael Berkeley’s guest is scientist David Nutt. With Grieg, Faure and Beethoven. Show more
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
Elizabeth Watts and Julius Drake
57 minutes on BBC Radio 3
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Live from London's Wigmore Hall, soprano Elizabeth Watts and pianist Julius Drake perform a song recital of music by father and daughter Gustav and Imogen Holst. Show more
Hannah French explores Heinrich Schutz's 26 psalm settings, published 400 years ago this year, which were one of the first major collections of choral music in the German language.
From Winchester College on the Eve of the Epiphany, with music by Oliver Tarney, Wood, Mendelssohn and Cecilia McDowall. Show more
Alyn Shipton presents jazz records of all styles as requested by you., with music from Hank Jones, Keith Jarrett and Helen Merrill. Show more
Tom Service's quirky take on the world of classical music. Today he explores the most celebrated of chamber ensembles, the string quartet. Show more
The vegetarian versus the carnivore in literature and music. Actors Claire Benedict and Nicholas Farrell read words by Plutarch, Michel Faber and Ogden Nash. Show more
Composer Hannah Catherine Jones explores why everyone tunes to the standard frequency of 440Hz and how it feels to reject this default tuning and embrace other frequencies. Show more
Seán Williams traverses painting and poetry, cultural classical music and popular song, gliding through the centuries to bring us a brief history of lake skating. Show more
Five imagined encounters in the life of the English Renaissance composer William Byrd, as he writes his major work, the Gradualia. With David Suchet and written by DJ Britton. Show more
Hannah French presents more music from the freshest recordings in classical music, including the recommended version of the Building a Library work, Prokofiev's Fifth Symphony. Show more
Cellist, singer and composer Abel Selaocoe uses improvisation to reveal how the cello is equally at home whether it's used in Bach, the Kalahari Desert or Celtic folk music. Show more
Nick is in freezing Hokkaido with sound artist Makoto Nomura and traditional and experimental musicians, all using the frozen wilderness as a musical instrument and sound source. Show more
James Gaffigan conducts the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra in a programme including Sibelius's symphonic poem Luonnotar with soprano soloist Camilla Tilling. Show more