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Kate Molleson presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Email 3breakfast@bbc.co.uk Show more
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Kate Molleson 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. This week's Essential Performers are the Ebene Quartet. Presented by Georgia Mann. Show more
Exploring Haydn's final works. Today, Donald Macleod explores Haydn's final keyboard sonata and last major orchestral work, his much-loved Trumpet Concerto. Show more
Adam Walker adapts Mozart's Piano Sonata No 17 in B flat for flute, plus works by Schubert and Doppler. Show more
Yeol Eum Son plays Esa-Pekka Salonen's Piano Concerto with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, and Elsa Dreisig sings Mozart arias. Show more
From the Chapel Royal of St Peter ad Vincula, Tower of London, with music by Bach, Byrd and Tomkins. Show more
Saxophonist Jonathan Radford and pianist Ashley Fripp perform live in the studio. And conductor Adrian Partington chats to Sean about his new CD, featuring music by Ian King. Show more
The BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales perform Bach's phenomenal oratorio, the St Matthew Passion, with renowned Baroque conductor Harry Bicket. Show more
Hew Locke's Armada 2019 - 45 votive boats suspended from the ceiling - has gone on show at Tate Liverpool. Plus insights from Sara Caputo, Jake Subryan Richards and Tom Nancollas. Show more
Diarmaid MacCulloch takes us inside the spiritual homes of Christian silence, the monasteries. Show more
Hannah Peel presents an adventurous, immersive soundtrack for late-night listening, from classical to contemporary and everything in between.
The RIAS Chamber Chorus sings music for the Passion season from the Baroque to the present, including works by Henry Purcell, Anton Bruckner, Louis Spohr and James MacMillan. Show more