Rob Cowan's selection includes the original prelude to Janacek's Jenufa, Vltava from Smetana's Ma Vlast and Bartok's Romanian Folk Dances. Show more
With Sarah Walker. Buxtehude: Sonata in B flat, BuxWV273. Mompou, orch Tansman: Scenes d'enfants. Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No 2. Weber: Clarinet Concerto No 1 in F minor. Show more
Donald Macleod presents Sibelius's late arrangements, plus a vintage performance of the finale from his great Fifth Symphony, recorded by Malcolm Sargent in 1958. Show more
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
Lincolnshire International Chamber Music Festival 2010
Episode 4: Vaughan Williams, Chausson
1 hour on BBC Radio 3
From Lincolnshire Chamber Music Festival 2010. Vaughan Williams: Phantasy Quintet. Chausson: Concerto for violin, piano and string quartet, Op 21. The Tippett Quartet and soloists.
Katie Derham with music from the Ulster Orchestra. Vaughan Williams: English Folksong Suite. Schubert: Symphony No 5. Fleischmann: Prelude and Dance. Ina Boyle: Violin Concerto. Show more
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guests from the arts world. Show more
From St Paul's, Knightsbridge, Bob Chilcott conducts the BBC Singers and organist Iain Farrington. Walton: Cantico del sole. Ligeti: Ejszaka and Reggel. Plus Liszt and Kodaly. Show more
Matthew Sweet takes a journey back in time to investigate the musical legacy of the Crystal Palace Saturday Concerts. With contributions from Steve Grindlay and Sarah Lenton. Show more
Martin Handley with the conclusion of the BBC Singers' concert. Bingham: Unpredictable but providential. Bernard Hughes: A Medieval Bestiary. Plus works by Farrington and Britten. Show more
The Verb
David Harsent, Jonathan Safran Foer, Hannah Silva, Terry Saunders, Sue Hubbard
45 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Presented by Ian McMillan. A commission from poet David Harsent; Jonathan Safran Foer on the language of meat; writer Hannah Silva; storytelling comic Terry Saunders; Sue Hubbard. Show more
Donald Macleod presents Sibelius's late arrangements, plus a vintage performance of the finale from his great Fifth Symphony, recorded by Malcolm Sargent in 1958. Show more
Philosopher AC Grayling reads an essay on the life and work of Renaissance scholar writer Michel de Montaigne. Show more
Lopa Kothari presents her own mix of sounds from around the globe and a studio session with Austrian hurdy-gurdy player extraordinaire Matthias Loibner. Show more
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