Fiona Talkington presents music including Bach, Balakirev, Beethoven and Bacharach. Show more
Suzy Klein focuses on musical heroes and villains, presenting works from Beethoven, Strauss and Wagner. Plus a rare vintage recording and another candidate to join music's Room 101. Show more
Michael Berkeley's guest is science writer Phlip Ball. His choices include a Bach prelude, a piano concerto by Bartok and a piano sonata by Prokofiev, plus Stravinsky and Ellington. Show more
Lucie Skeaping talks to Laurence Dreyfus, founder-director of viol consort Phantasm. With music from their recordings, including works by Jenkins, Lawes and Gibbons. Show more
Chi-chi Nwanoku introduces a selection of listeners' requests, including virtuosic Chopin from a new Japanese piano sensation and Beethoven's Archduke Trio in vintage hands. Show more
From Truro Cathedral. Show more
Stephen Johnson examines the echoes of Mahler's songs in his later symphonies. Their subtle resonances are important in unlocking and understanding the emotional depths of Nos 5-10. Show more
Aled Jones finds out the latest from Choir of the Year 2010, as well as sampling the foot-tapping choral rhythms of Latin America. Show more
Translated by Alistair Beaton, Gogol's satire on corruption and sleaze in which a penniless clerk is mistaken for an important official. Starring Toby Jones and Paul Ritter. Show more
Texts and music inspired by rivers, with readings by Juliet Stevenson and Jamie Glover. Includes Wordsworth, Pound and Clare, plus music by Tippett, Delius, Gorecki and Ellington. Show more
Claire Martin is joined by bassist Arnie Somogyi, who talks about his tour to Brazil, including the music heard and the people he met there, including pianist Joao Donato. Show more
John Shea presents music by Haydn, Dvorak, Beethoven, Stradella, Wagner, Villa Lobos, Rangstrom, Mozart, Satie, Skjavetic, Pachelbel, Telemann, Farkas, Brahms and Bach. Show more