| 00:00 | 00:00Linton Stephens mixes a classical playlist for actor and presenter Siobhán McSweeney.(R) 00:30China's Neo-Classica Chamber Orchestra, made up of players born after the year 2000.
| 00:30Il Maniatico Ensemble play oboe quintets and sextets by Brunetti and Boccherini.
| 00:30Alexander Melnikov and friends perform chamber music by Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms.
| 00:30Les Voix Humaines and Jeffrey Thompson perform Barbara Strozzi and Leonora Duarte.
| 00:30A concert marking the 50th anniversary of Slovakia's Radio Devin Channel.
| | 00:00Corey Mwamba presents new improvised music and free jazz to mark the fading of summer.
| |
|---|
| 01:00 | | | | | | 01:008/13Take a deep breath and tune in to the sound of your body with Ólafur Arnalds.(R)
| 01:00Andrew Manze conducts the BBC National Orchestra of Wales in a sea-inspired programme.
| |
|---|
| 02:00 | | | | | | 02:00Laufey dives into the world of musicals with tunes from West Side Story, Rent and more.(R)
| | |
|---|
| 03:00 | | | | | | 03:00Matthias Kirschnereit plays works by Clementi, Beethoven, Tomkins and Busoni.
| | |
|---|
| 04:00 | | | | | | | | |
|---|
| 05:00 | | | | | | | | |
|---|
| 06:00 | 06:30Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring your requests.
| 06:30Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring your requests.
| 06:30Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring your requests.
| 06:30Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring your requests.
| 06:30Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, including the Friday poem.
| | | |
|---|
| 07:00 | | | | | | 07:00A breakfast melange of classical music, folk, found sounds and the odd Unclassified track.
| 07:00Martin Handley presents Breakfast, including a Sounds of the Earth slow radio soundscape.
| |
|---|
| 08:00 | | | | | | | | |
|---|
| 09:00 | 09:00The best classical music, specially selected for your morning.
| 09:00The ideal mix of classical music for your morning.
| 09:00The perfect selection of classical music for your morning.
| 09:00The best classical music, specially selected for your morning.
| 09:00The ideal mix of classical music for your morning.
| 09:00Ben Gernon chooses five indispensable recordings of BBC Proms Composer Hector Berlioz.
| 09:00Sarah Walker chooses uplifting music to complement your morning.
| |
|---|
| 10:00 | | | | | | | | |
|---|
| 11:00 | | | | | | 11:45Performances of music by Brahms, Grieg and Franck.
| | |
|---|
| 12:00 | 12:001/5Donald Macleod explores how light music emerged from the theatres of late-1800s Britain.
| 12:002/5Donald Macleod explores how light music took over the holiday resorts of Britain.
| 12:003/5Donald Macleod explores the use of British light music in cinema.
| 12:004/5Donald Macleod explores the impact of radio on the British light music scene.
| 12:005/5Donald Macleod explores the composers who fought to keep light music alive.
| 12:30Jess Gillam and pianist Karim Kamar swap favourite music
| 12:00Music associated with all things earthly.(R)
| |
|---|
| 13:00 | 13:00Violinist María Dueñas and jazz pianist Fergus McCreadie in performance.
| 13:00Performances of music by Chopin, Nielsen and Haydn.
| 13:00Performances of music by Mozart, Still and Schumann.
| 13:00Performances of music by Dvorak, Mozart and Françaix.
| 13:00Performances of music by Mozart, Liszt and Beethoven.
| 13:00Hear cellist Seth Parker Woods open up a colourful selection of music from the inside.
| 13:00From St Patrick’s Cathedral, Armagh, during the Charles Wood Summer School.(R)
| |
|---|
| 14:00 | 14:00Ivan Fischer conducts the Budapest Festival Orchestra in Beethoven's Eroica at the Proms.
| 14:00The BBC Symphony Orchestra and Martin Helmchen play Brahms and Pejačević.
| 14:00Sakari Oramo conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra in Mahler's Third Symphony at the Proms.
| 14:00Alexandre Kantorow plays Beethoven's Fourth Piano Concerto at the BBC Proms.
| 14:00The Philharmonia Orchestra perform Elgar, Chopin and Strauss at the BBC Proms.
| | 14:00Pianist Steven Osborne joins the Heath Quartet for a concert at Perth Concert Hall.
| |
|---|
| 15:00 | | | | | | 15:00Louise Blain looks at gaming music in a post-apocalyptic world.(R)
| | |
|---|
| 16:00 | | | 16:00From St Patrick’s Cathedral, Armagh, during the Charles Wood Summer School.
| | 16:30Tom Service flexes his musical memory muscles whilst also improving his sight reading.(R)
| 16:00Kathryn Tickell with highlights from Transatlantic Sessions 2023 in Glasgow.
| 16:00Live at the BBC Proms: Dinis Sousa conducts Berlioz's epic opera The Trojans.
| |
|---|
| 17:00 | 17:00Sarah Walker with conductor Jules Buckley and folk music duo Filkin’s Drift.
| 17:00Katie Derham with opera director Cameron Menzies and pianist Iyad Sughayer.
| 17:00Katie Derham with Jacqui Dankworth, Charlie Wood and Emmanuelle Haïm.
| 17:00Katie Derham with musicians from Chineke! and soprano Susan Hamilton from Laudonia.
| 17:00James McVinnie, Maki Namekawa, Charlotte Ritchie, Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra.
| 17:00The Sun Ra Arkestra live at We Out Here festival, plus Melanie Charles’s inspirations.
| | |
|---|
| 18:00 | | | | | | 18:30Victoria Oruwari explores blind performers across the ages.
| | |
|---|
| 19:00 | 19:00Live at the BBC Proms: BBC Concert Orchestra and conductor Anna-Maria Helsing.
| 19:30Take time out with a 30-minute soundscape of classical music.
| 19:00Take time out with a 30-minute soundscape of classical music. 19:30Live at the BBC Proms: Paavo Järvi conducts the Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich.
| 19:00Take time out with a 30-minute soundscape of classical music, including Mozart and Handel. 19:30Live at the BBC Proms: Vladimir Jurowski conducts the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra.
| 19:00Take time out with a 30-minute soundscape of classical music. 19:30Live at the BBC Proms: Anthony Parnther conducts Chineke! Orchestra.
| 19:30Live at the BBC Proms: Aurora Orchestra perform The Rite of Spring from memory.
| | |
|---|
| 20:00 | | 20:00Live at the Proms: Jon Hopkins, BBC Singers, Symphony Chorus/Orchestra and Jules Buckley.
| | | | | | |
|---|
| 21:00 | | | | | | | | |
|---|
| 22:00 | 22:00Nature beatboxer Jason Singh explores the origin and meaning of his art.(R) 22:30Sami El-Enany's part tone poem, part narrative reimagining of Remedios Varo’s painting.(R) 22:45The brutal coach who achieved a gold medal for Japan at the 1964 Olympics.(R)
| 22:00Huddersfield postman and writer Kevin Boniface invites us to join him on his round.(R) 22:30Aliya Pabani pieces together fragmentary memories of a protest in Toronto.(R) 22:45The creator of Atom Boy, who brought Japanese cartoons to the world.(R)
| 22:00Amanda Dalton's Notes on Water, with sound design by Laurence Nelson. 22:30Mike Williams revisits the scene of a family photo on a road trip to visit an outback pub.(R) 22:45The terrifying warlord who brought much of Japan under his control(R)
| 22:00Vaughan Williams's most famous piece reworked and reimagined in music and field recordings(R) 22:30Audio artist Fallon Mayanja explores the idea of words as corpses.(R) 22:45The 11th-century courtier who wrote what is thought to be the world's first novel.(R)
| 22:00A celebration of birdsong through the making of an album by musician Cosmo Sheldrake.(R) 22:30How is colour created, and how can it be used?(R) 22:45The early powerful ruler who summoned spirits as well as armies.(R)
| 22:00Tom Service introduces performances by Natacha Diels, Apartment House and Eliza McCarthy.
| 22:00Alyn Shipton presents your favourite jazz recordings for late-night listening
| |
|---|
| 23:00 | 23:00Sara Mohr-Pietsch with an adventurous, immersive soundtrack for late-night listening.
| 23:00Sara Mohr-Pietsch with an adventurous, immersive soundtrack for late-night listening.
| 23:00Sara Mohr-Pietsch with an adventurous, immersive soundtrack for late-night listening.
| 23:00Sara Mohr-Pietsch with a magical sonic journey for late-night listening. 23:307/13Settle in with Ólafur Arnalds for a selection of some of his favourite film scores.(R)
| 23:00Verity Sharp celebrates the impact of the cassette tape on audio culture and the arts.
| | 23:00Cellist, singer and composer Abel Selaocoe explores the infinite bounds of the cello.(R)
| |
|---|