Penny Gore introduces Daniela Lehner and Jose Luis Gayo in Korngold, Ginastera and Rodrigo
Susan Sharpe presents music, including Bach, Weber, Zelenka, Peeters, Handel and Haydn.
Donal Macleod on Pachelbel's finding friendship, love and tragedy in the town of Erfurt.
From Newcastle Cathedral and sung by the Lay Clerks.
Rob Cowan presents music by Handel, Donizetti, Schubert, Bach and Brahms.
Penny Gore with music by Schubert, Berwald, Schumann, Saeverud and Shostakovich.
Sarah Walker presents music by Poulenc, Duparc, Messiaen, Couperin and Berlioz.
Presented by Petroc Trelawny. With tenor Mark Padmore and violinist Philippe Graffin.
Susan Sharpe presents music, including Bach, Messiaen, Schumann, Mendelssohn and Schumann.
Rob Cowan presents music by Lanner, Buxtehude, Debussy, Mozart, Brahms and Handel.
Sarah Walker presents music by J Strauss II, Wagner, Weber, Chopin and Zemlinsky.
Donald Macleod charts Pachelbel's search for work to support his growing family.
Penny Gore presents Allan Clayton and James Baillieu in Faure, Debussy, Ravel and Duparc.
Penny Gore presents music including Gustavo Dudamel with the Gothenburg SO in Beethoven.
Petroc Trelawny's selection include pianist Kathryn Stott and guitarists the Katona twins.
Writer Christopher Somerville watches the dawn migration of 25,000 geese in Aberlady Bay.
Susan Sharpe presents music by Messiaen, Takemitsu, Faure, Sibelius, Schubert and Grieg.
The Organist Entertains. Exploring the best organ music from around the world.
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.
Petroc Trelawny presents the Bournemouth SO in Beethoven and Shostakovich.
Martin Handley introduces Mitsuko Uchida in Mozart's Piano Concertos Nos 23 and 24.
Martin Handley presents soprano Dorothea Roschmann in Schumann, Wolf, Mahler and Brahms.