Katie Derham presents music to discover, rediscover and lift the spirits. Show more
Suzy Klein presents great music, listeners' emails, her gig of the week and a new CD. Plus Mark Swartzentruber with a vintage gem.
Michael Berkeley's guest is actress Joanna van Kampen, who plays Fallon Rogers in Radio 4's The Archers. Her personal musical favourites include Mozart, Purcell and Charpentier. Show more
Catherine Bott traces Francis Drake's circumnavigation of the globe through a mixture of new and old music written and compiled by Orlando Gough and performed on viols by Fretwork. Show more
Fiona Talkington with listeners' requests, including a Sibelius tone poem, Bach from the Swingle Singers, Schubert's String Quintet and a request from conductor Esa Pekka Salonen. Show more
From Gloucester Cathedral. Show more
Stephen Johnson is joined by the Danel Quartet and David Fanning to explore the nuances found in Sergei Taneyev's Piano Quintet, considered a hidden gem of the chamber repertoire. Show more
Soprano Emma Kirkby joins Aled Jones to discuss the overheated world of Elizabethan madrigals. Plus some modern settings of verses by Shakespeare. Show more
Georg Buchner's retelling of the fall-out from the French Revolution, adapted by Simon Scardifield. Can Danton care enough to fight the terror that he set in motion? Show more
Sunday Feature
The World Is Out of Order! - The Life, Work and Legacy of Georg Buchner
45 minutes on BBC Radio 3
German history and culture expert Prof Peter Thompson investigates the life of Georg Buchner and the importance today of the revolutionary dramatist. Show more
Texts and music about faith and atheism, with readings by John Sessions and Claire Harry. Includes Nietzsche, Larkin, Marx and Darwin, plus Beethoven, Strauss, Janacek and Strauss. Show more
Claire Martin presents a set at 2010's London Jazz Festival from saxophonist Bobby Wellins with his trio - Liam Noble (piano), Dave Wickins (drums) and Dave Whitford (double bass). Show more
John Shea presents the Scottish Chamber Orchestra in a Prom from 2009, featuring Mendelssohn's Symphony No 5, plus music by Schumann and Stravinsky. Show more