Richard Morrison concludes his series by looking at how we gain access to music for all in the UK today, starting with one of classical music's biggest events: the BBC Proms.
Richard Morrison explores the sumptuous showcase of British music at King Charles III's coronation in May last year, in a post-pandemic climate faced with financial challenges. Show more
Richard Morrison delves into the unique character of British music, from the folk-infused music of Vaughan Williams to Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's Hiawatha and music today. Show more
Richard Morrison explores the state of music education, the key to the future of musical life across the whole of the UK. His guests include Nicola Benedetti and Stephen Maddock. Show more
Richard Morrison explores the strength of Britain on the international music scene, from the first Edinburgh International Festival in 1947 to now. He talks to Nicola Benedetti. Show more
Richard Morrison explores the domestic state of music since the 1951 Festival of Britain and the founding of the Arts Council. His guests include Darren Henley and Gillian Moore. Show more