Ian Skelly presents great pieces, great performances and a few surprises. Show more
Suzy Klein explores the significance of the number five in music, presenting works by Schubert, Jordan, Mozart, Sibelius and Prokofiev. Plus a gig guide and music from the archives. Show more
Michael Berkeley's guest is American lawyer and crime writer Scott Turow. His choices include music by Bach, Gershwin, Puccini, Stravinsky, Sondheim and The Byrds. Show more
Lucie Skeaping presents a concert given by the Tallis Scholars at Chester Cathedral, for the Chester Festival, featuring winning compositions of the 2010 NCEM Young Composers Award. Show more
Fiona Talkington introduces an eclectic selection of listeners' requests, including music by Hindemith, Barber, Jadin, Britten and Johnny Dankworth. Show more
From Winchester Cathedral. Show more
Stephen Johnson and pianist Leon McCawley examine JS Bach's Partita No 4, arguably the most cohesive of the six composed by the keyboard master. Show more
Aled Jones is joined by Robert Hollingworth to announce the Category Finalists taking part in Choir of the Year 2010. Show more
Rebecca Lenkiewicz's story about love between two former foster siblings - one successful and married; the other with a lifetime spent in mental institutions. Show more
Christopher Cook pieces together the story of the ancient Goethe's Oak tree in the Buchenwald concentration camp, which symbolised two different visions of Germany. Show more
Derek Jacobi and Lesley Manville with poetry on the theme of mirrors, including Lewis Carroll, Sylvia Plath and Jorge Luis Borges, plus music by Ravel, Rachmaninov and Cole Porter. Show more
Julian Joseph presents exclusive performance of the late John Dankworth composition Million Dollar Collection, conducted by the composer and saxophonist's son Alec. Show more
John Shea presents music by Handel, Bach, Spohr, Melartin, Beethoven, Milhaud, Wassenaer, Chopin, CPE Bach, Debussy, Brahms, Haydn, Groneman, Svendsen, Mozart and Tchaikovsky. Show more