Petroc Trelawny presents music including pieces for Easter. Show more
In a programme for Easter Sunday, Iain Burnside explores the wider realm of faith in music, drawing on examples from Beethoven and Holst. Show more
Michael Berkeley meets the new Roman Catholic Archbishop of Birmingham, Bernard Longley. His choices include music by Borodin, Bax, Poulenc, Verdi, Messiaen and Vaughan Williams. Show more
Catherine Bott introduces highlights of a concert of medieval Easter music given by Ensemble Peregrina at the 2009 York Early Music Festival. Show more
Fiona Talkington presents listeners' requests, including Beethoven's Archduke Trio performed by Barenboim, du Pre and Zukerman, plus Bach's Magnificat from Philippe Herreweghe. Show more
From York Minster on Easter Day. Show more
Stephen Johnson considers the background and music to Ravel's two contrasting concertos for piano with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and French pianist Roger Muraro. Show more
Aled Jones visits a Tibetan centre in South London to explore the Buddhist chant tradition. Plus a focus on choirs around the world tackling music from outside their national style. Show more
By Edmond Rostand. Set in 17th-century France, the play features the eponymous poet-swordsman with a mis-shapen nose who falls in love with the beautiful Roxane. Show more
Poetry, prose and music centring on altered states and visions, with readings by Jim Broadbent and Miranda Richardson. Includes Baudelaire and Blake, plus Ravel, Crumb and Cage. Show more
Claire Martin is joined by Julian Joseph and Kevin LeGendre for a special 10th anniversary programme recorded in front of an audience at the BBC's Glasgow studios. Show more
Susan Sharpe presents music by CPE Bach, Rinck, Mozart, Schubert, Grieg, Chopin, Telemann, Faure, Rossini, Dvorak, Haydn, Sibelius, Butterworth, Beethoven, Jarzebski and Corelli. Show more