Petroc Trelawny presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show.
With Rob Cowan. Including Essential CD of the Week: Szymon Goldberg and the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra; Artist of the Week: Andres Segovia; Writer and critic Paul Bailey. Show more
Live from the Queen's Hall in Edinburgh, operatic baritone Dietrich Henshel joins pianist Steven Osborne to perform a programme of song by Korngold, Mahler, Martin and Wolf. Show more
The Nash Ensemble perform Debussy's Sonata for flute, viola and harp and are joined by soprano Christine Schäfer in Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire. Show more
Introduced by Clemency Burton-Hill. German-Russian pianist Igor Levit performs Tchaikovsky's The Seasons, Op 37a. Show more
The first part of a family Prom in which the Northern Sinfonia and the BBC Proms Family Orchestra perform music from around the world, including Delius, Falla, Rodrigo and Bizet. Show more
Indira Varma reads Katherine Mansfield's classic 1921 tale set on board an overnight ferry in New Zealand, in which a young girl voyages into an unknown future with her grandmother. Show more
Louise Fryer presents the conclusion of a family matinee Prom, featuring music from the BBC Proms Family Orchestra and Chorud and the Northern Sinfonia under Stephen Bell. Show more
Presented by Sean Rafferty. With a focus on the Grimeborn Festival and live performance from Ardente Opera and The Australian Voices. Show more
Part one of a Prom in which John Wilson's orchestra and soloists celebrate the 'Broadway sound'. Excerpts from Funny Face, Show Boat, On Your Toes, The Music Man and South Pacific. Show more
Poet, essayist and lyricist Clive James and Don Black, Oscar-winning lyricist of Born Free and Tell Me on a Sunday, discuss the great songwriters and their personal favourites. Show more
BBC Proms
2012
Prom 59
Part 2: Prom 59 - Loewe, Loesser, Bernstein, Gershwin, Bock, Rodgers, Styne, Herman
1 hour, 30 minutes on BBC Radio 3
The conclusion of a Prom celebrating the 'Broadway sound'. With musical excerpts from Camelot, Guys and Dolls, On the Town, Porgy and Bess, Funny Girl, West Side Story and Mame. Show more
In his first-ever extended interview with the BBC, conductor Riccardo Muti talks to Norman Lebrecht. He talks about Verdi and Rossini, working with Karajan and being an 'outsider'. Show more
Jez Nelson presents performances by two British saxophonists: Shabaka Hutchings and the Sons of Kemet in session, and the Julian Siegel Quartet. Show more
Presented by John Shea. Including early music specialists Currende performing choral music in St Rombout's Cathedral in Mechelen, Belgium. Show more