Petroc Trelawny 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. Show more
Donald Macleod explores two more of classical music’s one-hit wonders, including the strange story behind the work for which Tomaso Albinoni is famous today! Show more
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
Poulenc and Brahms from Welsh Festivals in 2019
57 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for years
Nicola Heywood Thomas presents music by Poulenc and Brahms from the 2019 music festivals of Gower and Machynlleth. Show more
Göteborg Baroque perform Bach cantatas, the German Chamber Philharmonic perform Tchaikovsky's Third Symphony, and Rachel Podger plays Mozart. Show more
From the Chapel of Merton College, Oxford, with music by Cheryl Frances-Hoad, Stanford, Vaughan Williams and Widor. Show more
Katie Derham talks to soprano Renée Fleming, and folk quartet Flook perform live in the studio ahead of their UK tour. Conductor Emmanuelle Haïm also talks to Katie. Show more
In Tune’s specially curated playlist: an eclectic mix of music, including a few surprises. This evening, music to accompany a springtime walk. Show more
Radio 3 in Concert
Radio 3's New Generation Artists at Snape Maltings
2 hours, 28 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Ian Skelly introduces a concert recorded in March at the Britten Studio in Snape Maltings, featuring some of Radio 3's New Generation Artists in music by Dvorak and Chausson. Show more
Free Thinking
Shakespeare, history, pathology and dissonant sound
44 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
RSC director Owen Horsley and researchers Andrea Smith, Derek Dunne and Ellie Chan join Shahidha Bari to discuss Shakespeare, rebellion, revenge and dissonant Tudor sound. Show more
Lyuba Yakimchuk grew up near Luhansk in the 1990s. Hybrid war forced her to move to Kyiv. Now war has blown her and her family to Vienna, from where she relates her experience. Show more
Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents an adventurous, immersive soundtrack for late-night listening, from classical to contemporary and everything in between.
The Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra are joined by pianist Nelson Goerner for a programme of Spanish music by Falla and Ravel. Presented by Jonathan Swain. Show more