Schedule
Early
00:30
Through the Night—Sibelius' 7th Symphony from Berlin
Thomas Adès conducts the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra in Sibelius' Symphony No 7.
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Morning
06:30
Radio 3 Breakfast—Kickstart your day with the best classical music
Elizabeth Alker presents Radio 3's Breakfast show.
09:00
Sunday Morning—Three hours of classical sparkle
Sarah Walker chooses uplifting music to complement your morning.
11:00
BBC Proms—2026, Olivier Latry plays Bach
Live at the BBC Proms: Olivier Latry plays Bach.
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Afternoon
12:45
New Generation Artists—2026 Proms season showcase - Elizaveta Ivanova and Andrew Hamilton
Debussy, Poulenc and and Vaughan Williams from the Norfolk and Norwich Festival.
13:30
Music Map—Haydn's 'Lark' Quartet
Sara Mohr-Pietsch wends her way towards Haydn's glorious string quartet 'The Lark'.
15:00
Sofi Jeannin - Singing Together—Sacred and Ceremonial
Conductor Sofi Jeannin explores music written for the collective singing experience.(R)
16:00
Jazz Record Requests—Abdullah Ibrahim Remembered
Alyn Shipton has listener requests remembering master musician Abdullah Ibrahim.
17:00
The Early Music Show—York Early Music Festival - Anacronia
A concert from the 2026 York Early Music Festival.
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Evening
18:00
Choral Evensong—Buckfast Abbey
Solemn Vespers from Buckfast Abbey on the Feast of St Mary Magdalene.(R)
19:00
BBC Proms—2026, Poulenc and Adams
Live at the BBC Proms: The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra under Kazuki Yamada.
21:00
BBC Proms—2026, Proms Across the UK: Nadine Shah and the Royal Northern Sinfonia
South Tyneside-born singer Nadine Shah and the Royal Northern Sinfonia at the BBC Proms.
22:30
Night Tracks—Bewitching sounds for after dark
Sara Mohr-Pietsch with an adventurous, immersive soundtrack for late-night listening.
23:30
Unclassified—Bright Horizons
Elizabeth Alker with brand new music from artists and composers defying genre conventions.(R)
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Late
00:30
Through the Night—Brahms Symphony No 3 at the BBC Proms
Schoenberg’s Verklärte Nacht, Mahler’s Kindertotenlieder, and Brahms' Symphony No 3.











