Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show. Includes Khachaturian's Adagio from Spartacus, one of Britten's Four Sea Interludes, and Verdi's Ave Maria from Otello. Show more
Suzy Klein presents music by Handel, Mozart and Dvorak, and Mark Swartzentruber brings in a vintage recording of Vaughan Williams's On Wenlock Edge sung by Gervase Elwes. Show more
Edition from 2005 in which Michael Berkeley talks to the late travel writer Patrick Leigh Fermor. Choices include Victoria, Couperin, Mozart, Berlioz, Debussy and Irving Berlin. Show more
Lucy Duran presents more coverage from WOMAD 2011, including veena player and World Routes Academy protege Hari Sivanesan with Cuban violinist Omar Puente, plus Aurelio Martinez. Show more
Thierry Fischer conducts Emmanuel Pahud (flute) and the BBC NOW. Beethoven: Symphony No 1. Dalbavie: Flute Concerto. Carter: Flute Concerto. Beethoven: Symphony No 7. Show more
Choral Evening Prayer from Buckfast Abbey, Devon during the 2011 Exon Singers' Festival. Show more
Sarah Walker explores Rachmaninov's choral works and considers the context of their composition, with recordings and illustrations from BBC Philharmonic musicians. Show more
Mozart: Violin Sonata in G, K301. Alexandra Soumm (violin). Bach: Viola da gamba Sonata in D. Nicolas Altstaedt (cello). Schumann: Piano Trio in F, Op 80. ATOS Trio. Show more
BBC Proms
2011
Prom 22
Part 1: Rachmaninov: Spring, Women's and Men's Dances (Aleko), Three Russian Songs
50 minutes on BBC Radio 3
Gianandrea Noseda conducts the BBC Philharmonic and Mariinsky Theatre Chorus. Rachmaninov: Spring; Women's and Men's Dances (Aleko); Three Russian Songs. Show more
Hattie Morahan reads Pushkin's story about the enmity between two landowners and the antics of their children Aleksey and Liza. Show more
Penny Gore presents the conclusion of an all-Rachmaninov choral Prom, with Gianandrea Noseda conducting the BBC Philharmonic. Rachmaninov: Vocalise; The Bells. Show more
In a recording made at a community centre in Salford, poet, playwright and broadcaster Lemn Sissay presents a humorous, rollercoaster investigation into race. Show more
Poetry and music relating to reconciliation, with readings by Harriet Walter and Oliver Dimsdale. With Donne, Peter Porter, Christina Rossetti, plus Tchaikovsky, Adams, Nick Cave. Show more
Highlights from WOMAD 2011, including Ghanaian Highlife and Afrobeat from Ebo Taylor, the Francophone cajun stylings of Feufollet and the 'grandfathers of worldbeat' Dissidenten. Show more
Jonathan Swain presents a concert with the Danish National Vocal Ensemble in music including Whitacre, Grieg, Nielsen and Stenhammar. Show more