Ian Skelly presents a refreshing choice of music. Show more
Suzy Klein presents music connected to architecture. Plus the pick of concerts for the coming week and Mark Swartzentruber's musical gem. Music by Mozart, Berlioz and Monteverdi. Show more
Michael Berkeley's guest is Canadian-born author Rachel Cusk, whose choices include music from Handel, Britten, Janacek, Shostakovich, Stravinsky and Finzi. Show more
Catherine Bott presents music by 17th-century Italian composer and virtuoso violinist Giuseppe Torelli, most famous for his trumpet concertos. Show more
Fiona Talkington presents listeners' requests, including Zemlinsky's forgotten masterpiece The Mermaid and Bach via Webern. Show more
From Bristol Cathedral. Show more
Sara Mohr-Pietsch considers the background and music to Liszt's first two piano concertos, with pianist Piers Lane and the BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Keith Lockhart. Show more
Aled Jones is joined by Michael Neaum, Lin Marsh and Alexander L'Estrange to discuss arranging works for choir and some of the challenges faced by the choral arranger. Show more
By Douglas Coupland. Karen Ann McNeill goes into a coma. When she wakes up, voices in her head tell her the world is going to end, but she won't believe them. Show more
Harriett Gilbert explores the life and work of the late Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish, who was regarded by many as the poet laureate of the Arab world. Show more
Poetry, prose and music about the moon, read by Art Malik and Alexandra Gilbreath. With texts by WB Yeats, Charles Baudelaire and Virginia Woolf, and music by Schumann and Debussy. Show more
Julian Joseph presents a concert given by the reformed band Nucleus at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London, paying tribute to the late trumpeter and composer Ian Carr. Show more
Susan Sharpe with music by Born, Peire D'Alvernhe, Gounod, Milhaud, Ravel, Debussy, Franck, Aulin, Hellendaal, De Vocht, Boufil, Kodaly, Stravinsky, Martinu, Sterkel, Lotti, Mozart. Show more