Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests and the Friday poem. Email 3breakfast@bbc.co.uk Show more
Refresh your morning with a great selection of classical music. Show more
Although he's widely regarded today as one of Britain's greatest composers, Elgar struggled to attain popularity and then lived to see it dwindle. Donald Macleod finds out why. Show more
Kate Molleson introduces works by Seiber and Elgar performed by the SCO Wind Soloists and the Brodsky Quartet, with pianist Martin Roscoe, from the Queen’s Hall. Show more
Fiona Talkington with performances from around the world including Mozart's Symphony no 40 from the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and conductor Peter Whelan. Show more
Tom Service explores the music and mystery of that humble, plastic and mass-produced schooldays favourite - the recorder. Show more
Sean Rafferty is joined by cellist Jamal Aliyev for a live performance, plus interviews from Angela Hewitt and Sébastien Daucé. Show more
We sow the seeds of love in Sussex, waltz in Scotland before resting a while with JS Bach. Following A Night on the Bare Mountain, we head to Italy, and Naples. Show more
Dalia Stasevska conducts the BBC SO in Mosolov and Rachmaninov. Pianist Marie-Ange Nguci and trumpeter Philip Cobb are the soloists in Shostakovich’s First Piano Concerto. Show more
Ian McMillan explores the language of gratitude with writer Jack Bernhardt, poets Michael Symmons Roberts and Kate Fox, and musician and artist Leafcutter John. Show more
Nuala O'Connor chooses the final episode of Ulysses - Penelope - in which Molly Bloom speaks to us. In the passage we hear, Molly reflects on her husband, and men in general. Show more
Rock out with Verity Sharp and music made or inspired by rocks, stones and pebbles. From mineral techno and geological resonances to Welsh singing stones and Hawaiian pebbles. Show more
Tokio Myers brings you a playlist for drifting off on a winter's day. Featuring pieces by Debussy, Liszt and Angus Macrae. Show more
Baby Queen gathers legendary tracks from your favourite adventure and role-playing games, including Ruined King, Ghost of Tsushima and Halo Infinite. Show more
The RAI National Symphony Orchestra with conductor Ion Marin and mezzo-soprano Magdalena Kožená. Luciano Berio, Folk Songs and Rendering. Jonathan Swain presents. Show more