Kate Molleson presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests. Email 3breakfast@bbc.co.uk Show more
Georgia Mann plays the best in classical music, featuring new discoveries, some musical surprises and plenty of familiar favourites. Show more
From childhood, Poulenc was exposed to two versions of Paris, one that was working-class and religious, another that was high society, secular and avant-garde. Show more
Live from Wigmore Hall, the celebrated Nash Ensemble play Fauré's Piano Quartet No 1, and with pianist Alasdair Beatson, Mozart's Piano Concerto No 14. Show more
Afternoon Concert
Monday - Haydn's Oxford Symphony
2 hours, 31 minutes on BBC Radio 3
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John Eliot Gardiner conducts the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra in Haydn's 'Oxford' Symphony and Stravinsky, plus Tchaikovsky from the BBC Philharmonic. Show more
Radio 3's New Generation Artists: violinist Maria Dueñas plays a jazzy new sonata by the New Yorker Julian Gargiulo. Show more
With Sean Rafferty, the Director of Birmingham Royal Ballet, dancer and choreographer Carlos Acosta talks about the launch of BRB2, and young pianist Marie-Ange Nguci perfoms live. Show more
Classical Mixtape
Classical music for focus or relaxation
30 minutes on BBC Radio 3
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Our 30-minute soundscape of classical favourites including music by Bach, Debussy, Saint-Saens, Rebecca Clarke, Palestrina and Chopin, with a world music plucked-string surprise. Show more
Radio 3 in Concert
John Eliot Gardiner at the Bavarian RSO
1 hour, 29 minutes on BBC Radio 3
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Sir John Eliot Gardiner conducts the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra in Haydn's 'Passion' Symphony and the teenage Schubert's First Symphony. Lucy Crowe sings arias by Weber. Show more
Icelandic composer Ólafur Arnalds selects seasonal music to put a spring in your step. And musician Arlo Parks shares the track that brings her ultimate calm. Show more
As Sir John Eliot Gardiner celebrates his 80th birthday, Tom Service joins the conductor at his home in Dorset. Show more
In the first essay in Reading the First Folio, celebrated director Richard Eyre chooses 'Lear's simple, humane, humble, loving, gentle words' from Act 5, Scene 3 of the play. Show more
Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents an adventurous, immersive soundtrack for late-night listening, from classical to contemporary and everything in between.
Martyn Brabbins conducts the combined forces of the Cologne Catherdral Choir, Berlin Radio Chorus, and WDR Chorus and Orchestra in Benjamin Britten's cry for humanity. Show more