Ian Skelly presents music, news and the occasional surprise. Show more
Suzy Klein explores music associated with the north, inspired by it or having its roots there. With music from Glenn Gould, Sibelius, Donizetti and Peter Sculthorpe. Show more
Michael Berkeley talks to Welsh actor Paul Rhys, whose choices range from a Welsh male voice choir to Bach's St Matthew Passion, taking in works by Beethoven, Purcell and Schubert. Show more
Catherine Bott tells the unfortunate tale of Princess Marguerite of Austria, ill-fated in love and marriage but who was a pre-eminent patron of the arts. Show more
Chi-chi Nwanoku presents listeners' requests, including Angela Gheorghiu as Madam Butterfly, choral music by Richard Strauss and a symphony by Leopold Mozart. Show more
From Leeds Cathedral. Show more
In a programme recorded in front of an audience at Watford Colosseum, Charles Hazlewood considers the significance of the horn to early Romantic composers. Show more
As Lindsay Gray approaches his first anniversary as director of the Royal School of Church Music, he talks to Aled Jones about leadership, tradition and modernisation.
Wildean wit and the elegance of English society is woven into Oscar Wilde's classic drama, featuring Geoffrey Palmer, Alex Jennings and Janet McTeer. Show more
Jonathan Glancey tells the story of Koca Mimar Sinan, court architect to the Ottoman Empire in the 16th century. His best known work was Istanbul's Suleiman Mosque. Show more
A portrait in music, poetry and prose of Turkey, seen through the eyes of the outsider, with readings by Ruth Wilson and Toby Jones. With Yeats, Byron, Mozart, Part and Cantemir. Show more
Claire Martin presents an exclusive set from singer-songwriter Jamie Cullum, in which he performs tracks from his previous albums and showcases his current rhythm section. Show more
Susan Sharpe presents music by Brahms, Shostakovich, Rheinberger, Wagenaar, Naumann, Mondonville, Sibelius, Gal, Parac, Lipinski, Wilms, Donizetti, A Gabrieli, Kokai and Janequin. Show more