Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents music, news and the occasional surprise, including works by Gluck, Verdi and Widor. Show more
With Sarah Walker. Saint-Saens: Introduction and Rondo capriccioso. Schubert: Die Forelle. Mozart: Symphony No 31 in D. Charpentier: Te Deum. Francaix: Petit Quatuor. Show more
Donald Macleod explores the first opera, the first operatic masterpiece and one of the first productions to be staged in a public house. With Monteverdi, Peri, Cavalli and Cesti. Show more
Suzy Klein presents Russian pianist Elisabeth Leonskaja performing an all-Schubert recital at the Wigmore Hall, London. Schubert: Impromptu in F minor, D935; Sonata in D, D850. Show more
Penny Gore presents a series showcasing BBC SSO's wide repertoire. Adams: Slonimsky's Earbox. Wagner: Tannhauser (excerpts). Webern: Im Sommerwind. Plus Strauss and Bruckner. Show more
Presented by Sean Rafferty. With clarinettist Michael Collins on his upcoming concerts with the City of London Sinfonia and violinist Chloe Hanslip performing in the studio. Show more
Presented by Ian Skelly. Mark Elder conducts the Halle Orchestra and Youth Choir, Ad Solem Chamber Choir in Caine: Scenes from Childhood. Plus the Halle in Mahler: Symphony No 5. Show more
Landmarks: As part of Night Waves' series on seminal works in our culture, Anne McElvoy presents an in-depth examination of Mikhail Bulgakov's masterpiece The Master and Margarita. Show more
Donald Macleod explores the first opera, the first operatic masterpiece and one of the first productions to be staged in a public house. With Monteverdi, Peri, Cavalli and Cesti. Show more
Professor Mary Beard casts a classicist's eye over Istanbul under the reign of the Roman Emperor Constantine, examining the cultural heritage of the period. Show more
Jez Nelson presents two young bands recorded in concert at the 2010 Loop Collective festival at London's Vortex club - Umlaut, featuring Evan Parker and Jim Hart's Gemini. Show more
Jonathan Swain presents music by Strauss, Schumann, Tchaikovsky, Scarlatti, Klami, Corelli, (attr) Mozart, Faure, Britten, Haydn, Sibelius, Durufle, Schubert, Liszt, Kodaly, Ligeti. Show more