The Apprentice is back with a new batch of ambitious entrepreneurs seeking to demonstrate their commercial insight and business sense to stay out of the firing line. Show more
The BBC National Orchestra of Wales and their conductor laureate, Tadaaki Otaka, perform perhaps the most famous classical symphony ever written, Beethoven’s Fifth. Show more
A moving and intimate insight into the colourful world of midwifery in 1969.
Beethoven’s monumental Choral Symphony, with its famous Ode to Joy finale, takes centre stage at the Royal Albert Hall. Show more
The Dragons are back! Aspiring entrepreneurs have one chance to make their dreams come true when they pitch their business idea to multimillionaire investors. Show more
Celebrating the musical legacy of Bollywood, the Proms pays tribute to Lata Mangeshkar, the voice behind the hit songs that defined Indian cinema’s greatest films. Show more
A moving and intimate insight into the colourful world of midwifery in 1969.
Acclaimed South Korean violinist Bomsori Kim performs Bruch’s First Violin Concerto with conductor Anja Bihlmaier and the BBC Philharmonic. Show more
The Apprentice is back with a new batch of ambitious entrepreneurs seeking to demonstrate their commercial insight and business sense to stay out of the firing line. Show more
Luciano Pavarotti‘s 1991 anniversary concert in Hyde Park, celebrating 30 years of his operatic career. Show more
A moving and intimate insight into the colourful world of midwifery in 1969.
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Sibelius - Tapiola
21 minutes on BBC Classical Music Channel
Available for 3 months
Martyn Brabbins conducts the BBC SSO in Sibelius's enigmatic 'Tapiola'. Live from City Halls, Glasgow.
Claudia Winkleman invites 22 strangers to play the ultimate game of detection, backstabbing and trust, in the hope of winning up to £120,000. Show more
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Strauss - Four Last Songs
26 minutes on BBC Classical Music Channel
Available for 3 months
Soprano Elizabeth Llewellyn sings Strauss’s bittersweet 'Four Last Songs' at City Halls, Glasgow. Conducted by Martyn Brabbins with the BBC SSO.
A moving and intimate insight into the colourful world of midwifery in 1969.
First transmitted in 2001, the BBC Symphony Orchestra performs UK premieres of three works by American composer Philip Glass at the Barbican Hall. Show more
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First transmitted in 2004, this concert from London's Barbican features the music of composer, writer, and artist John Cage. Show more
A moving and intimate insight into the colourful world of midwifery in 1969.
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Sibelius - Symphony No. 2
47 minutes on BBC Classical Music Channel
Available for 3 months
Taavi Oramo conducts Sibelius's Second Symphony with the BBC SSO in Glasgow.
Claudia Winkleman invites 22 strangers to play the ultimate game of detection, backstabbing and trust, in the hope of winning up to £120,000. Show more
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Stravinsky - Orpheus
33 minutes on BBC Classical Music Channel
Available for 2 months
BBC SSO Chief Conductor Ryan Wigglesworth conducts Stravinsky’s 'Orpheus' in City Halls, Glasgow.
A moving and intimate insight into the colourful world of midwifery in 1969.
Highlights from the first-ever Doctor Who Prom at the Royal Albert Hall, hosted by Freema Agyeman and featuring music from the series and a special scene starring David Tennant. Show more
The Apprentice is back with a new batch of ambitious entrepreneurs seeking to demonstrate their commercial insight and business sense to stay out of the firing line. Show more
Dalia Stasevska conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra in Elgar's Cello Concerto, with Sol Gabetta, Sibelius's First Symphony and Iain Farrington's musical celebration of the BBC, A Party with Auntie. Show more
A moving and intimate insight into the colourful world of midwifery in 1969.
Vaughan Williams’ pastoral masterpiece is stunningly performed by the BBC Philharmonic and soloist Zoë Beyers, alongside works by Elgar and Wagner. Show more
Julian Bream Masterclass
Isaac Albéniz
50 minutes on BBC Classical Music Channel
Available for over a year
First transmitted in 1978, Julian Bream presents the first in a series of masterclasses on the guitar, recorded in the informal atmosphere of his home in Wiltshire. Show more
Julian Bream Masterclass
Heitor Villa-Lobos
29 minutes on BBC Classical Music Channel
Available for over a year
First transmitted in 1978, Julian Bream presents the second programme in this series recorded on location at his Wiltshire home. Show more
First transmitted in 1978, this is the third in this series of informal masterclasses held at the Wiltshire home of Julian Bream. Show more
Julian Bream Masterclass
Benjamin Britten
29 minutes on BBC Classical Music Channel
Available for over a year
First transmitted in 1978, Julian Bream presents his fourth and final masterclass on the guitar. Tonight the music has been specially written for him by Benjamin Britten. Show more
Julian Bream Masterclass
Julian Bream Festival
59 minutes on BBC Classical Music Channel
Available for over a year
First transmitted in 1978, Julian Bream performs works by Bach, Villa-Lobos, Albeniz and Britten at Old Wardour Castle. Show more
A moving and intimate insight into the colourful world of midwifery in 1969.
First transmitted in 2005, the BBC National Orchestra of Wales performs works by Michael Berkeley, Benjamin Britten and Vaughan Williams. (2005) Show more