| 07:00 | Breakfast Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents music to discover, rediscover and lift the spirits. |
| 10:00 | Classical Collection With James Jolly. Busoni: Sonatina No 6. Haydn: Symphony No 102. Shchedrin: Carmen Suite (excpts). Verdi: Don Carlo (excpt). Strauss: Don Juan. Mozart: Piano Concerto No 18. |
| 12:00 | Composer of the Week: Johannes Brahms... ...(1833-1897). Johannes Brahms (1833-1897). 5/5. Fraulein Klarinette: Donald Macleod introduces three of Brahms' nostalgic late works for clarinet, preceded by a sombre organ chorale. |
| 13:00 | Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert Edinburgh International Festival 2010
8/12. Baritone Gerald Finley and pianist Julius Drake perform wide ranging music from Europe and America - by Schumann, Ravel, Barber, Ives. |
| 14:20 | Afternoon on 3 Proms 2010
Minnesota Orchestra under Osmo Vanska. Barber: Music for a Scene from Shelley. Shostakovich: Cello Concerto No 1 (soloist - Alisa Weilerstein). Bruckner: Symphony No 4. |
| 17:00 | In Tune A selection of music and guests from the arts world. |
| 19:30 | BBC Proms 2010 Live from the Royal Albert Hall. Simon Rattle and the Berlin Philharmonic performs Beethoven's punchy Symphony No 4 in B flat, a work packed with drama beneath its sunny surfaces. |
| 20:05 | Twenty Minutes Proms Literary Festival - Berlin Writing: Anne McElvoy is joined by Philip Kerr, author of the Berlin Noir trilogy, to discuss writing inspired by the city of Berlin. |
| 20:25 | BBC Proms 2010 Presented by Andrew McGregor, live from the Royal Albert Hall. Simon Rattle's Prom with the Berlin Philharmonic concludes with Mahler's youthful and precocious Symphony No 1. |
| 21:45 | Sunday Feature A World Beyond Narnia
Louise Doughty explores the growth of the young adult fiction market, which made over 50 million pounds in the UK last year. Is it at last coming of age? |
| 22:30 | New Generation Artists The Elias Quartet in Australian composer Carl Vine's String Quartet No 4. Violinist Tai Murray and harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani play Corelli: Violin Sonata in D minor, Op 5 No 7. |
| 23:00 | The Essay North East Free Thinkers
4/4. Prof Richard Gameson explains why audiences voted the medieval monk and chronicler the Venerable Bede as the North East's greatest ever Free Thinker. |
| 23:15 | World on 3 Mary Ann Kennedy takes her pick from the latest world music releases on CD. |
| 01:00 | Through the Night Jonathan Swain presents music by Mozart, Brahms, Gilse, Thrower, Bach, Madetoja, Melartin, Klami, Schumann, Bakfark, Beethoven, CPE Bach, Petrali, Josquin, Sibelius and Linko. |