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2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Join Elizabeth Alker to wake up the day with a selection of the finest classical music.
Tom Service talks to conductor John Wilson ahead of his appearance at the BBC Proms and plays the best classical music alongside discussing the latest stories in the arts world.
Ahead of the Proms, Jools shares music by some of this year's featured artists and composers, including pianist Steven Osborne, Isata Kanneh-Mason and Andras Schiff. Show more
Clive Myrie is in conversation with news reporters. He and photojournalist Paul Conroy share stories to reveal the power of music when reporting from extreme conflict situations. Show more
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Edward Seckerson chooses his favourite recording of Shostakovich's Symphony No 5, plus a round-up of the best new classical releases. Show more
With the release of Fly Me to the Moon, Matthew Sweet uncovers the films in which fakery is the name of the game. With soundtracks from The Truman Show, Total Recall and The Game. Show more
Jess Gillam talks to pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason, and they share some of their favourite tracks, including music by Bernstein, Bob Marley and Nina Simone. Show more
Alexander Soddy conducts Mozart's comedy Così fan tutte from the Royal Opera House, starring Golda Schultz, Samantha Hankey, Daniel Behle, Gerald Finley and Jennifer France. Show more
Kathryn Tickell presents some highlights from this year's Glastonbury Festival and we take a look at what else the summer festivals hold in store.
Kate Molleson with the latest from the world of new music, including the first performance of Hollie Harding's NOH TRIPTYCH inspired by the ancient Japanese Noh theatre tradition Show more
Johann Sebastian Bach's Goldberg Variations with selections of instrumental arrangements by Dmitry Sitkovetsky and Heribert Breuer interspersed by solo fortepiano. Show more