Scan date : 15/06/2024 09:51
DayHourType Event Name LangEvent nameShort EventExtended LangExtended Event
15/0607h30>10h00 (0x00) ?nldBreakfastnldJoin Elizabeth Alker to wake up the day with a selection of the finest classical music.
15/0610h00>13h00 (0x00) ?nldSaturday MorningnldTom Service broadcasts live from the 75th Aldeburgh Festival, where he talks to pianist Steven Osborne and composer Judith Weir. Plus music that captures Britten and the festival.
15/0613h00>14h00 (0x00) ?nldEarlier... with Jools HollandnldJools Holland shares his love and knowledge of classical music.
15/0614h00>15h00 (0x00) ?nldMusic Matters: 25 Years of the West-Eastern Divan OrchestranldClemency Burton-Hill charts the West-Eastern Divan Project’s remarkable achievements and developments around the world in recent years.
15/0615h00>17h00 (0x00) ?nldRecord ReviewnldIn Building a Library, Jonathan Cross chooses his favourite recording of Strauss's Also sprach Zarathustra, and Allyson Devenish reviews a selection of new releases.
15/0617h00>18h00 (0x00) ?nldSound of CinemanldMatthew Sweet talks to Abel Korzeniowski about writing the music for Ishana Night Shyamalan's The Watched, and why Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather means so much to him.
15/0618h00>19h00 (0x00) ?nldThis Classical LifenldTrumpeter Matilda Lloyd joins Jess to talk about her life in music and swap some of their favourite tracks, from Bruckner and Coleridge-Taylor to Charlie Chaplin and Elly Wamala
15/0619h00>22h30 (0x00) ?nldOpera on 3nldDonizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor in a recent recording from the Royal Opera House in London, starring soprano Nadine Sierra in the title role.
15/0622h30>23h30 (0x00) ?nldMusic PlanetnldKathryn Tickell is joined by Karen Matheson from Scottish folk legends Capercaillie, who celebrate their 40th anniversary this year.
15/0623h30>01h30 (0x00) ?nldNew Music ShownldA homage to the resonant sound world of the hurdy-gurdy from Jem Finer and Apartment House and a set from singer and multi-instrumentalist Héloïse Werner and friends.
15/0601h30>07h30 (0x00) ?nldThrough the NightnldJohn Eliot Gardiner conducts the Monteverdi Choir and Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique in Beethoven's mighty Missa solemnis at the 2022 BBC Proms
16/0607h30>10h00 (0x00) ?nldBreakfastnldTom McKinney presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show with music that captures the mood of Sunday morning. Email 3breakfast@bbc.co.uk
16/0610h00>13h00 (0x00) ?nldSunday MorningnldSarah Walker chooses three hours of attractive and uplifting music to complement your morning, whether you’re working through the weekend or recharging for the week ahead.
16/0613h00>14h30 (0x00) ?nldPrivate PassionsnldMichael Berkeley's guest is the BBC's security correspondent, Frank Gardner.
16/0614h30>16h00 (0x00) ?nldMusic MapnldSara Mohr-Pietsch maps a musical landscape around Dukas's orchestral fantasy The Sorcerer's Apprentice, listening in deeply to find sonic connections across time and space.
16/0616h00>17h00 (0x00) ?nldChoral EvensongnldLive from York Minster with music by Lucy Walker, Judith Bingham, Annabel Rooney, Bairstow and Warren.
16/0617h00>18h00 (0x00) ?nldJazz Record RequestsnldAlyn Shipton with music as requested by you marking the centenary of saxophonist Lucky Thompson. Get in touch: jrr@bbc.co.uk or use #jazzrecordrequests on social.
16/0618h00>19h00 (0x00) ?nldThe Early Music ShownldHannah French talks to Japanese organist and conductor Masaaki Suzuki on his 70th birthday. Plus Mark Seow joins Hannah to chat through the latest goings-on in early music.
16/0619h00>20h15 (0x00) ?nldWords and MusicnldReadings by Michael Maloney and Miranda Raison from works including Ronald Blythe's Akenfield and novels by Esther Freud and Melissa Harrison, music from Britten to Brian Eno.
16/0620h15>21h00 (0x00) ?nldSunday Feature: A Most Queer HousenldThe story of 9 Lower Mall in Hammersmith, London, a house with a long history of queer and bohemian residents.
16/0621h00>22h30 (0x00) ?nldDrama on 3: Jubilee!nldJubilee! tells the story of the Fisk Jubilee Singers, a choir of freed African Americans who sang before royalty, helped build a university and introduced spirituals to the world.
16/0622h30>23h00 (0x00) ?nldNew Generation ArtistsnldBBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists: music by Fanny Mendelssohn performed by mezzo Helen Charlston and the Chaos String Quartet, and Fireworks on the piano with Tom Borrow.
16/0623h00>00h30 (0x00) ?nldNight TracksnldSara Mohr-Pietsch presents an adventurous, immersive soundtrack for late-night listening, from classical to contemporary and everything in between.
16/0600h30>01h30 (0x00) ?nldUnclassifiednldFor Bloomsday, the great celebration of Dublin as portrayed in Joyce’s Ulysses, Elizabeth Alker offers the best ambient and neo-classical music being made in the city today.
16/0601h30>07h30 (0x00) ?nldThrough the NightnldRinaldo Alessandrini conducts a performance of Monteverdi's second book of madrigals at the Actus Humanus Festival in Gdansk, Poland. Penny Gore presents.
17/0607h30>10h30 (0x00) ?nldBreakfastnldPetroc Trelawny presents Radio 3’s classical breakfast show with music that captures the mood of the morning. Email your requests to 3breakfast@bbc.co.uk
17/0610h30>14h00 (0x00) ?nldEssential ClassicsnldGeorgia Mann plays the best in classical music, with familiar favourites alongside new discoveries and musical surprises.
17/0614h00>17h00 (0x00) ?nldClassical LivenldFiona Talkington showcases the best performances by BBC orchestras and ensembles, including mezzo Sophie Rennert live from Wigmore Hall and Sibelius’s 1st Symphony from Paris.
17/0617h00>18h00 (0x00) ?nldComposer of the Week: DvoraknldKate Molleson explores the life and loves of Antonín Dvořák. Today, one of the guiding forces in everything he did and created - his nearest and dearest.
17/0618h00>20h00 (0x00) ?nldIn TunenldSean Rafferty introduces live music from tenor Robin Tritschler, who has a new album out inspired by Peter Pears.
17/0620h00>20h30 (0x00) ?nldClassical MixtapenldRadio 3's specially-curated 30-minute music mix to usher in your evening. Tonight’s mixtape includes dances with a twist from Poland, Finland and France, plus vibrant Vivaldi and the mirror-like stillness of Arvo Part. Produced by David Fay.
17/0620h30>22h45 (0x00) ?nldRadio 3 in ConcertnldRadio 3 in Concert from the Aldeburgh Festival in Suffolk.
17/0622h45>23h00 (0x00) ?nldThe Essay: The Sounds of TynenldA rich audio landscape complemented by the words of writer Jake Polley in response to the sounds at Segedunum Fort at Wallsend.
17/0623h00>00h30 (0x00) ?nldNight TracksnldSara Mohr-Pietsch presents an adventurous, immersive soundtrack for late-night listening, from classical to contemporary and everything in between.
17/0600h30>01h30 (0x00) ?nld'Round MidnightnldAndré Marmot is Soweto's guest on our weekly feature, Flowers.
17/0601h30>07h30 (0x00) ?nldThrough the NightnldFinnish Radio Symphony Orchestra under Sakari Oramo in a programme which includes Dora Pejačević’s Symphony in F sharp minor. Penny Gore presents.
18/0607h30>10h30 (0x00) ?nldBreakfastnldPetroc Trelawny presents Radio 3’s classical breakfast show with music that captures the mood of the morning. Email your requests to 3breakfast@bbc.co.uk
18/0610h30>14h00 (0x00) ?nldEssential ClassicsnldGeorgia Mann plays the best in classical music, with familiar favourites alongside new discoveries and musical surprises.
18/0614h00>17h00 (0x00) ?nldClassical LivenldFiona Talkington showcases performances by BBC orchestras and great ensembles from Europe and around the globe, with a Nordic focus.
18/0617h00>18h00 (0x00) ?nldComposer of the Week: DvoraknldKate Molleson explores the life and loves of Antonin Dvořák. Today, his vital connection to nature.
18/0618h00>20h00 (0x00) ?nldIn TunenldSean Rafferty has live music in the studio from pianist Rolf Hind, who will be performing at the Aldeburgh Festival.
18/0620h00>20h30 (0x00) ?nldClassical MixtapenldA 30-minute soundscape of classical favourites, curated by Nicky Spence for Pride Month.
18/0620h30>22h45 (0x00) ?nldRadio 3 in ConcertnldRadio 3 in Concert from the Aldeburgh Festival in Suffolk. Steven Osbourne plays works by Judith Weir and Schubert.
18/0622h45>23h00 (0x00) ?nldThe Essay: The Sounds of TynenldThe first crossing point of the Tyne, the birthplace of the city, where once a Roman bridge stood. With writer Sinéad Morrissey.
18/0623h00>00h30 (0x00) ?nldNight TracksnldSara Mohr-Pietsch presents an adventurous, immersive soundtrack for late-night listening, from classical to contemporary and everything in between.
18/0600h30>01h30 (0x00) ?nld'Round MidnightnldAndré Marmot gives his Flowers to the collective, Jazz Warriors.
18/0601h30>07h30 (0x00) ?nldThrough the NightnldCellist Pablo Ferrández and pianist Luis del Valle play Bruch, Shostakovich, Beethoven and Franck. Danielle Jalowiecka presents.
19/0607h30>10h30 (0x00) ?nldBreakfastnldPetroc Trelawny presents Radio 3’s classical breakfast show with music that captures the mood of the morning. Email your requests to 3breakfast@bbc.co.uk
19/0610h30>14h00 (0x00) ?nldEssential ClassicsnldGeorgia Mann plays the best in classical music, featuring new discoveries, some musical surprises and plenty of familiar favourites.
19/0614h00>16h00 (0x00) ?nldClassical LivenldFiona Talkington presents great performances by BBC orchestras and performing groups from around the globe, with a Nordic focus.
19/0616h00>17h00 (0x00) ?nldChoral EvensongnldLive from St Edmundsbury Cathedral, with music by Edward Picton-Turbervill, Murrill, Philip Moore and Dupré.
19/0617h00>18h00 (0x00) ?nldComposer of the Week: DvoraknldKate Molleson explores the life and loves of Antonin Dvořák. Today, how his Catholic religion shaped his music and soul.
19/0618h00>20h00 (0x00) ?nldIn TunenldThe Fieri Consort perform beautiful vocal music in the In Tune studio with Sean Rafferty.
19/0620h00>20h30 (0x00) ?nldClassical MixtapenldOboist and conductor Nicholas Daniel chooses his favourite classical music for Pride Month
19/0620h30>22h45 (0x00) ?nldRadio 3 in ConcertnldRyan Wigglesworth conducts the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and Elizabeth Watts in Mahler's Symphony No.4, and they are joined by Daniel Pioro in Britten's Violin Concerto.
19/0622h45>23h00 (0x00) ?nldThe Essay: The Sounds of TynenldThe remains of Benwell Temple can be found in a modern housing estate in Newcastle. Noreen Masud considers communities old and new.
19/0623h00>00h30 (0x00) ?nldNight TracksnldSara Mohr-Pietsch presents an adventurous, immersive soundtrack for late-night listening, from classical to contemporary and everything in between.