Presented by Rob Cowan, who shares his personal choice of music. Show more
Presented by James Jolly. M Haydn: Symphony No 39. Medtner: Sonate-Vocalise. Rossini: Sinfonia di Bologna. Schubert: Sonata in B flat. Busoni: Goethe-Lieder. Barber: Symphony No 1. Show more
Donald Macleod considers Walton's increasing national importance, which came after he scored some of the greatest patriotic films ever made. Show more
A concert given by the Florestan Trio at LSO St Luke's in London. Beethoven: Trio in C minor, Op 1 No 3. Shostakovich: Piano Trio No 2 in E minor, Op 67. Show more
In a performance from the Watford Colosseum, Penny Gore presents the BBC CO under Keith Lockhart in music by Balakirev, Mendelssohn, Prokofiev, Britten, Copland and Ravel. Show more
Choral Evensong live from Durham Cathedral. Show more
Presented by Sean Rafferty. The lead singers plus conductor Antony Walker talk about Lucia di Lammermoor at English National Opera plus performance from pianist Martin Jones. Show more
Presented by Martin Handley. From the Royal Festival Hall, Daniel Barenboim directs the Berlin Staatskapelle in Beethoven's Piano Concerto No 1 and Schoenberg's 3 Pieces, Op 11. Show more
Anne McElvoy is joined by guests including writer Natasha Walter to discuss whether feminism is central to 21st century civilised society and if it got things wrong about sex. Show more
Donald Macleod considers Walton's increasing national importance, which came after he scored some of the greatest patriotic films ever made. Show more
Jonathan Ree explores how Hazlitt came to question all the main tenets of 'modern philosophy', preferring doubt to certainty. Show more
Verity Sharp's selection includes music from Eskil Romme, Max V Matthews and Gambian griot Sanneh Kuyate, as well as the intriguing electronica of Finland's Mika Vainio. Show more
John Shea presents music by Beethoven, Handel, Martinu, Skerl, Buxtehude, Mozart, Papandopulo, Brahms, Purcell, Grieg, Jacob, Dvorak, Abel, Schubert, Kodaly, Weber and Bach. Show more