Rob Cowan presents music, news and the occasional surprise. Show more
With Sarah Walker. Berlioz: Le corsaire. Vivaldi: Autumn (The Four Seasons). Gorecki: Totus tuus. Beethoven: Appasionata Sonata. Kurpinski: Overture (Two Huts). Wolf: Morike Lieder. Show more
Donald Macleod focuses on Moeran's early years, including tuition at the Royal College of Music, his earliest piano music - from 1919 - and his involvement in the First World War. Show more
Recital by soprano Ruth Ziesak. Alma Mahler: Die stille Stadt; Bei dir ist es traut. Mahler: Fruhlingsmorgen. Liszt: Die drei Zigeuner; Ihr Glocken von Marling; Ihr Auge; Loreley. Show more
Katie Derham with a celebration of the BBC SSO. Beethoven: Symphony No 1. Sibelius: Violin Concerto (soloist - Julian Rachlin). Stravinsky: Orpheus. Wagner: Die Walkure (Act 1). Show more
Presented by Sean Rafferty. With performances and conversation from Apollo's Fire (Cleveland Baroque Orchestra) with soprano Sophie Daneman, plus pianist Alexander Romanovsky. Show more
From London's Royal Festival Hall, Martin Handley presents the final of the 2010 Choir of the Year competition, featuring the four category winners and two wildcard entries. Show more
Night Waves
Anne Enright, David Thomson, Data Silos, Les Parents Terribles
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Philip Dodd talks to Booker Prize winning writer Anne Enright and the film writer David Thomson about the latest edition of his Biographical Dictionary of Film. Show more
Donald Macleod focuses on Moeran's early years, including tuition at the Royal College of Music, his earliest piano music - from 1919 - and his involvement in the First World War. Show more
Professor Lisa Jardine examines Hooke's diary and considers the insight it gives us into the world of the Enlightenment scientists. Show more
Jez Nelson presents highlights of Adventures In Sound, an afternoon of free improvisation at the Southbank Centre, recorded during the 2010 London Jazz Festival. Show more
Presented by Susan Sharpe. Show more