Katie Derham presents great pieces, great performances and a few surprises. Show more
With Andrew McGregor. Including at 9.30am: Building a Library: Britten: Violin Concerto. 10.30am Reissue of Paul Tortelier's recordings discussed. 11.40am Disc: Bach Motets.
Iain Burnside traces the life and work of lieder writer Hugo Wolf. While his songs are considered humourless, dense and difficult, close listening may reveal a different verdict. Show more
Lucie Skeaping presents a profile of 16th century Scottish composer Robert Carver, featuring music from his mass settings and his remarkable 19-part motet O bone Jesu. Show more
Swiss trumpeter Giuliano Sommerhalder in concert at the Wigmore Hall, London. Enescu: Legende. Pilss: Sonata. Peskin: Concerto in C minor. Rueff: Sonatine. Mendez: Jarabe tapatio. Show more
Banning Eyre visits the state of Georgia to record some of the unique vocal music that has been preserved there and meet the personalities who have kept the traditions alive. Show more
Pianist Ray Bryant joins Alyn Shipton to review the recorded highlights of a career that covers work with Max Roach, Art Blakey, Dizzy Gillespie and Coleman Hawkins among others. Show more
Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests. Email jazz.record.requests@bbc.co.uk. Show more
From the Metropolitan Opera in New York, Marco Armiliato conducts Piotr Beczala and Anna Nebtrenko in Puccini's opera about a group of bohemian artists. Show more
By Michael Bhim. When community officer Alexander Aldgate is instructed to speak to a local man about his anti-social behaviour, he unearths a mystery. Show more
Featuring pieces by British composer Joe Cutler. Music for cello and strings. Robin Michael (cello), BBC Concert Orchestra/Charles Hazlewood. Clavinola Music. Mary Dullea (piano). Show more
Ivan Hewett presents new music by Ed Bennett, Luke Bedford, Thomas Larcher, Olga Neuwirth and Rebecca Saunders played by Fidelio Trio and Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra. Show more
Catherine Bott explores the Muiderkring, a group of the leading figures of cultural life in the Netherlands in the 17th century, who supposedly met at a castle near Amsterdam. Show more
Jonathan Swain presents music by Tchaikovsky, Coleridge Taylor, Mendelssohn, Bellini, Sowande, Vivaldi, Mozart, Kisielewski, Kuljeric, Janacek, Lisinski, Klami, Ravel, and Grieg. Show more