Hannah French presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring January Joy listener requests. Email 3breakfast@bbc.co.uk Show more
Refresh your morning with a great selection of classical music. Show more
Donald Macleod reflects on Franz Liszt's Hungarian story - he spent little time there and couldn't speak the language, but just how important to his music was the land of his birth? Show more
Live from London's Wigmore Hall, Sandrine Piau and David Kadouch perform a recital on the theme on leaving and longing, with songs by Schubert, Schumann, Lily Boulanger and Debussy Show more
Music from the BBC Philharmonic and Romania's George Enescu Festival, including Bartok, Haydn, Tchaikovsky, Enescu and Clara Schumann. Show more
Chamber Music from the New Generation Artists: Elisabeth Brauss plays Schubert's sublime Four Impromptus, D899, at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. Show more
Pianist Joseph Tong performs live in the studio. Peter Whelan talks to Katie Derham about Irish National Opera's production of Vivaldi's Bajazet. Show more
Tonight, a swooning sigh, symphonies from Mendelssohn and Magnard, Till Eulenspiegel in an ash grove, Leo Delibes’ Sylvia and crocodiles, ostriches and hippos dance away the hours. Show more
The Danish National Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Fabio Luisi, play in Brahms’s First Symphony. Young Korean violinist Bomsori Kim joins them for Nielsen’s Violin Concerto. Show more
Music Matters
Conducting today, Takacs Quartet, voice loss
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How conductors work their magic today, celebrating Haitink's legacy; and a sound and video installation looking at singing and voice loss. Show more
Archaeologist David Miles tells the story of the Cantiaci of Kent and how the inhabitants of this 'land on the edge' became the first to fall under Rome's influence. Show more
Hannah Peel presents an adventurous, immersive soundtrack for late-night listening, from classical to contemporary and everything in between.
Antje Weithaas directs Camerata Bern in a programme of music by Suk, Janacek and Dvorak. Presented by Catriona Young. Show more