Martin Handley presents Breakfast, including a Sounds of the Earth slow radio soundscape.
Sunday Morning
Sarah Walker with a stirring musical mix
3 hours, 1 minute on BBC Radio 3
Available for years
Sarah Walker chooses three hours of attractive and uplifting music to complement your morning, whether you're preparing an Easter lunch or enjoying the April sun. Show more
Private Passions
Steve Rosenberg reveals his all-time musical highlights
35 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
Michael Berkeley's guest is the BBC's Russia editor, Steve Rosenberg. Show more
Mezzo-soprano Fleur Barron and pianist Kunal Lahiry present a song recital exploring diverse perspectives on our colonial history through music of the last 150 years. Show more
Hannah French looks into the music behind Johann Sebastian Bach's Easter Oratorio, which was composed in Leipzig and first performed on Easter Sunday in 1725.
Live from Chester Cathedral on Easter Day, with music by Charlotte Bray, Howells, Gibbons, Stanford and Leighton. Show more
Alyn Shipton presents jazz records of all styles as requested by you, including music by Karen Sharp, Melba Liston and Thad Jones. Show more
Tom Service explores musical evocations of wilderness and the natural world, and goes in search of what makes music truly wild. Show more
Readings from Tolstoy, Richard Yates, Jane Austen, TS Eliot and Christina Rossetti, and music by Wagner, Rimsky-Korsakov, and Judy Garland depicting spring, Passover and Easter. Show more
Sunday Feature
Please Mr Lacey, Let Me Work Your Lovely Machine
44 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Available for over a year
Bruce Lacey defies categorisation. He painted, made sculptures, films, installations and was a performance artist in the 60s. Roger Law goes in search of an artistic enigma. Show more
A musical love story for today, updating Edwin DuBose Heyward's iconic novella Porgy to modern London. Written by Roy Williams and with music by Mercury-nominated producer Swindle. Show more
Hannah French presents more from the freshest recordings in classical music, including the recommended version of the Building a Library work, Britten's opera Peter Grimes. Show more
Violist Ruth Gibson stands up for her overlooked and underestimated instrument - its vocal qualities, its ability to represent human emotions, and its unapologetic rebelliousness. Show more
Ellie Ajao explores the quirky, peculiar and personal connections that link her music choices. Show more
A Musical Sunrise on Lake Thun with the Pacific Quartet Vienna. Jonathan Swain presents. Show more