A recital from Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier.
The first in a three-part profile of the late Ukrainian pianist Sviatoslav Richter, illustrated by footage from the 1950s to the present day.
Two concerts, both recorded at the Barbican, London, in 1989, by the self-taught virtuoso pianist, Sviatoslav Richter, who died in 1997. They feature three Mozart sonatas and two books of studies by Chopin.
The autocracy of Romanian president Nicolae Ceausescu permeated the country so strongly in the 1970s and 1980s that newspapers had to mention his name 40 times on every page, and thousands of factory workers lined up to spell out his name at huge shows as the economy plummeted. Director Ben Lewis 's film captures life in Romania during the dictator's
22-year regime.
Tom Paulin, Germaine Greer and Craig Brown join Kirsty Wark to review the week's cultural highlights. Shown last Friday on BBC2.
Michael Rubbo's film examines the authenticity of Shakespeare's work. Was
Christopher Marlowe the inspiration behind his writing?
United Nations diplomat Dame Margaret Anstee selects nine people who have influenced her life.
As 7.05pm.