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Presented by Jonathan Swain. BBC Singers in Gordon and Schittke, and BBC SO in Liadov.
Jonathan Swain presents the BBC Singers in Britten, Bruch and Shostakovich.
Penny Gore presents the Stavanger Symphony Orchestra in Nielsen's 5th Symphony.
Penny Gore presents music including Gustavo Dudamel with the Gothenburg SO in Beethoven.
Penny Gore with music by Schubert, Berwald, Schumann, Saeverud and Shostakovich.
With Melodies for You. Alan plays a selection of popular and classical music.
Rob Cowan introduces music, including Fasch, Schubert, Rezniceck, Strauss and Haydn.
Martin Handley with music by Bernstein, Handel, Ravel, Mozart, Monteverdi and Tchaikovsky.
Martin Handley presents music by Leroy Anderson, Handel, G Charpentier and Beethoven.
Rob Cowan presents music by J Strauss II, Monteverdi, Goldman, Mozart, Strauss and Debussy
Rob Cowan presents music by Lanner, Buxtehude, Debussy, Mozart, Brahms and Handel.
Rob Cowan presents music by Handel, Donizetti, Schubert, Bach and Brahms.
Cyfle i glywed rhaglen o garolau gan Gantorion Rhosllanerchrugog. A selection of carols.
With Andrew McGregor. Including Building a Library: Sibelius: Symphony No 6.
Aled Jones explores the rich musical heritage of the English Oratories.
Sarah Walker presents music, including Stavinsky, Piazzolla, Cobian, Jack and Chopin.
Sarah Walker presents music, including Ravel, Wolf, Bach, Alkan, Verdi, Liszt and Sarasate
Sarah Walker presents music by Schubert, Berg, Strauss, Granados, Bartok and Wagner.
Sarah Walker presents music by J Strauss II, Wagner, Weber, Chopin and Zemlinsky.
Sarah Walker presents music by Poulenc, Duparc, Messiaen, Couperin and Berlioz.
Donald Macleod and biographer Nigel Simeone look at Messiaen's life and career in Paris.
Donald Macleod and biographer Nigel Simeone explore early influences on Messiaen.
Donald Macloed uncovers Pachelbel's late masterpieces, largely forgotten since his death.
Donald Macleod charts Pachelbel's search for work to support his growing family.
Donal Macleod on Pachelbel's finding friendship, love and tragedy in the town of Erfurt.
Charles Hazlewood and the BBC Concert Orchestra explore Haydn's Symphony No 100 (Military)
Valery Gergiev and the LSO perform Mahler's Symphony No 2 at the Barbican in London.
Mary explores swansongs, posthumous discoveries and unfinished sketches.
Featuring pianist Artur Pizarro and conductor Thomas Kemp on Chamber Domaine's Gorecki CD.
Sean Rafferty's guests include Allan Clayton, Julius Drake and the Navarra String Quartet.
Petroc Trelawny's guests include the choir of Clare College, Cambridge, and Mischa Maisky.
Petroc Trelawny's selection include pianist Kathryn Stott and guitarists the Katona twins.
Presented by Petroc Trelawny. With tenor Mark Padmore and violinist Philippe Graffin.
Nigel Simeone tells the story of classical music activity in Nazi-occupied Paris.
Martin Handley presents the BBC SSO under Stefan Solyom in Stravinsky's Dumbarton Oaks.
Alexander Melnikov (piano) and the BBC SSO conducted by Stefan Solyom in Rachmaninov.
Martin Handley presents the BBC Symphony Chorus in Carl Orff's Carmina Burana.
Martin Handley presents the BBC SO in works by Havelka and Hindemith.
Halle Orchestra conducted by Mark Elder in Vaughan Williams, Mozart, Strauss.
Petroc Trelawny presents the Bournemouth SO in Beethoven and Shostakovich.
Martin Handley introduces Mitsuko Uchida in Mozart's Piano Concertos Nos 23 and 24.
The Phoenix Chorale under Charles Bruffy perform Jean Belmont Ford's Electa.
The BBC Symphony Orchestra under Stephen Jackson perform Vaughan Williams's Hodie.
Michael Berkeley talks to actor Paul Rhys, whose choices include Bach's St Matthew Passion
Jonathan Swain introduces Vertavo Quartet from Norway in Nielsen and Sibelius.
Penny Gore presents baritone Markus Werba in a performance of Schubert's Schwanengesang.
Penny Gore presents Allan Clayton and James Baillieu in Faure, Debussy, Ravel and Duparc.
Penny Gore introduces Daniela Lehner and Jose Luis Gayo in Korngold, Ginastera and Rodrigo
With Sara Mohr-Pietsch. Anna Larsson (contralto) in songs by Brahms, Bartok and Sibelius.