Rob Cowan's selection includes Gluck's Dance of the Furies from Orfeo ed Euridice, Beethoven's Horn Sonata in F, and Addinsell's Warsaw Concerto. Show more
With Sarah Walker. Tchaikovsky: Sleeping Beauty (excpt). Vivaldi: Concerto for oboe and bassoon. Ravel: Ma mere l'oye. Bruckner: Os Justi. Holst: Planets. Beethoven: Piano Sonata. Show more
Donald Macleod examines Stravinsky's attempts to keep up with the avant-garde and embrace serialism, despite being seen as the 'grand old man' of classical music. Show more
Stephen Osborne in a piano recital at 2010's Edinburgh Festival, featuring music by Oscar Peterson and Scott Joplin, plus variations by Rachmaninov and Osborne's own improvisation. Show more
The BBC SSO in a concert featuring Harper, Prokofiev, Mozart, and Mendelssohn. Plus Thursday Opera Matinee: San Francisco Opera Chorus and Orchestra in Puccini's Gianni Schicchi. Show more
Presented by Sean Rafferty. With a performance from members of the Feinstein Ensemble, who specialise in music from the 18th century, plus conversation with violinist Midori. Show more
Concert in which Bramwell Tovey conducts the Ulster Orchestra. Harty: With the Wild Geese. Saint-Saens: Piano Concerto No 2 (with Benjamin Grosvenor). Nielsen: Symphony No 4. Show more
Night Waves
David Baddiel, Brian Greene, Submarine
45 minutes on BBC Radio 3
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Anne McElvoy talks to scientist Brian Greene about his exploration of parallel universes, and David Baddiel about his latest novel, The Death of Eli Gold. Show more
Donald Macleod examines Stravinsky's attempts to keep up with the avant-garde and embrace serialism, despite being seen as the 'grand old man' of classical music. Show more
Scientist Colin Blakemore praises a lesser-known work by Charles Darwin, The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals. Show more
Max Reinhardt presents music for St Patrick's Day from Niamh Parsons and Stevie Dunne, plus Carl Vine's piano Bagatelles and dub from Ja-Man All Stars. Show more
Jonathan Swain's selection includes a recital in which celebrated mezzo-soprano Angelika Kirschlager performs Schubert, Korngold and Kurt Weill. Show more