Rob Cowan presents music, news and the occasional surprise. Show more
With James Jolly. Including Chavez: Sinfonia India. Casadesus: Sonata, Op 23b. Bruckner: Psalm 150. Ives: Sonata No 2 (Concord Mass). Martin: Petite Symphonie concertante. Show more
Donald Macleod discovers how William Walton went from being an enfant terrible to establishing himself as the pre-eminent British composer of the 1930s. Show more
The Florestan Trio perform a concert at LSO St Luke's in London. Janacek: Piano Trio (Kreutzer Sonata). Beethoven: Symphony No 2 (vers for piano trio). Show more
Penny Gore presents music from the BBC CO and other UK ensembles. With Alwyn's Overture in the form of a serenade, plus works by Ravel, Mahler, Dvorak, Mozart and Bruckner. Show more
Presented by Sean Rafferty. With performances from cellist Natalie Clein and guitarist Xuefei Yang, plus countertenor Robin Blaze singing Bach and Purcell. Show more
Presented by Martin Handley. From London's Wigmore Hall, a Schubert recital with mezzo Angelika Kirchschlager and baritone Simon Keenlyside accompanied by pianist Julius Drake. Show more
Rana Mitter reviews a retrospective of the work of war photographer Don McCullin, and discusses the state of photography today as an art form and a tool of reportage. Show more
Donald Macleod discovers how William Walton went from being an enfant terrible to establishing himself as the pre-eminent British composer of the 1930s. Show more
Jonathan Ree argues that Hazlitt's whole intellectual career can be seen as a dialogue with his father - a politically radical Unitarian minister. Show more
Verity Sharp presents music from Andre Toussaint, Oval, Bela Fleck with D'Gary, as well as microtonal choral singing from Tahiti. Plus Anonymous 4 and the Chilingirian Quartet. Show more
John Shea presents music by Brahms, Bach, Prokofiev, Mahler, Brade, Beethoven, Schumann, Goldmark, Cernohorsky, Skerjanc, Moniuszko, Hannikainen, Lipinski, Cavalli and Sibelius. Show more