Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents wide-ranging music to begin the day, from Bach to Bacharach, Elgar to Ellington and Mozart to Makeba. Show more
With James Jolly. Walton: Overture (Portsmouth Point). Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No 6. Haydn: Symphony No 49. Schubert: Sonata in E minor, D566. Walton: Viola Concerto. Show more
Donald Macleod introduces Britten's Canticle II: Abraham and Isaac, which was premiered at the Aldeburgh Festival in 1952, plus excerpts from two operas and a ballet. Show more
Recital by soprano Joan Rodgers, pianist Christopher Glynn, the Elias Quartet. Herbert Hughes: Selection of Songs. Schoenberg: Cabaret Songs. Britten: The Poet's Echo. Plus Faure. Show more
With Penny Gore. Ives, orch Schuman: Variations on America. Bruch: Violin Concerto No 1 (soloist - Sarah Chang). Barber: Symphony No 1; Essay for Orchestra No 1. Show more
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Presented by Petroc Trelawny. With performances from Trio Broz and Noszferatu, plus Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival artistic director Graham McKenzie. Show more
The OAE give a concert at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall. Cherubini: Overture (Medee); Aria (Medee). Mehul Symphony No 4 in E. Berlioz: La mort de Cleopatre. Mozart: Symphony No 31. Show more
Philip Dodd talks to poet Craig Raine, meets design guru John Maeda in a sandpit and reviews the surprise Cannes Palme d'Or winning film Uncle Boonmee. Show more
Donald Macleod introduces Britten's Canticle II: Abraham and Isaac, which was premiered at the Aldeburgh Festival in 1952, plus excerpts from two operas and a ballet. Show more
Novelist Helen Dunmore explains her passion for the works of Leo Tolstoy and the Russia he evokes. Show more
Fiona Talkington presents tenor saxophone recordings from Coleman Hawkins in 1847 and from Karl Seglem in 2010. Plus music from Congolese singer Papa Wemba. Show more
John Shea presents rarities, archive and concert recordings from Europe's leading broadcasters. Show more