Sara Mohr-Pietsch celebrates the festive season with Radio 3's classical breakfast show. Show more
With Sarah Walker. CD of the Week: Impressions Francaises played by Juliette Hurel; Artist of the Week: the Academy of St Martin in the Fields; R Strauss: A survey of Lieder. Show more
Donald Macleod explains why, although Napoleon's singing voice was reputedly terrible, he coupled his military crusades with an ardent love for music. Show more
Live from Wigmore Hall, London, mezzo-soprano Christine Rice, tenor Mark Padmore and pianist Malcolm Martineau give an all-Britten programme, including the six Holderlin Fragments. Show more
Penny Gore presents a live concert: Walton: Overture: Scapino. Britten: 4 Chansons Francaises. Plus Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker (highlights). Mahler: Symphony No 2. Show more
Presented by Suzy Klein. With live music from the Brabant Ensemble, Brodsky Quartet with singer Jacqui Dankworth, and composer Michael Berkeley on hearing loss. Show more
Donald Macleod explains why, although Napoleon's singing voice was reputedly terrible, he coupled his military crusades with an ardent love for music. Show more
The BBC Concert Orchestra in a concert on the theme of fear and mental disturbance. Schoenberg: Pierrot Lunaire. Maxwell Davies: The Devils Suite (excerpts). Pook: Hearing Voices. Show more
The arts and ideas programme. 200 years after Napoleon's retreat from Moscow, Anne McElvoy examines how the French military leader is viewed in his homeland today. Show more
In a series on people's personal links to areas of Napoleon's life, author Julia Blackburn recalls looking for the ghost of Napoleon on St Helena, the island where he died in exile. Show more
Jez Nelson presents highlights from Adventures in Sound, an afternoon of free improvisation at the 2012 London Jazz Festival. Including Golden Age of Steam and Peter Brotzmann. Show more
Jonathan Swain presents Hooray for Hollywood - one of the highlights of the 2011 Proms. The John Wilson Orchestra features in a concert of classic Hollywood themes. Show more