7:00 am - 10:00 am
Rob Cowan presents music by Fucik, Strauss, Mozart, Wagner and Bach/Busoni.
The BBC SO/Jiri Belohlavek in Smetana: Overture (Libuse); Suk: Fantasy in G.
Donald Macleod considers how Purcell adapted to working for two very different mona...
Fiona Talkington presents music by Kathkuda, Sylvain Chauveau and Palestrina.
Fiona Talkington presents music from accordionist Maria Kalaniemi and Fennesz.
Fiona Talkington presents music from the Bad Plus covers album and by Sharon Shanno...
The Archangel Michael ends his account with the story of Christ's resurrection.
Alyn Shipton looks back at the recorded catalogue of the late Michael Brecker.
Joan Bakewell talks to Cambridge University chaplain and Muslim convert Tim Winter.
BBC SO in Mahler: Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen; Dvorak: Symphony No 9 (New World...
Rob Cowan presents music by Rezniceck, Monteverdi, Telemann, Ibert, Beethoven and R...
From All Hallows' Church, Gospel Oak, London, with the Choir of King's College, Lon...
Jonathan Swain presents music by Viotti, Liszt, Scarlatti, Hoffmeister, Walton and...
Performances from the 2008 Salzburg Festival and by the Vienna Philharmonic.
Lopa Kothari spins a varied world music mix plus Lokkhi Terra join her in the studi...
With Andrew McGregor. Includes Building a Library: Handel: Dixit dominus.
Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests.
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Performances from the 2008 Salzburg Festival and by the Vienna Philharmonic.
Presented by Jonathan Swain. Handel: Almira, Queen of Castille - Acts 1, 2.
Jonathan Swain presents Hummel: Concerto for trumpet and orchestra, plus a work by Mahler.
Presented by Jonathan Swain. Czech music, including Smetana, Suk, Zemlinsky and Dvorak.
Jonathan Swain with Czech music, including Smetana, Dvorak, Bartok, Widman and Bruckner.
BBC Proms 2008: Colin Davis conducts Beethoven's Violin Concerto, with Nikolaj Znaider.
Proms 2008: The New York Philharmonic under Lorin Maazel in Ravel, Bartok and Tchaikovsky.
BBC Proms 2008: New York Philharmonic/Lorin Maazel perform Stucky, Gershwin, Stravinsky.
Murray Perahia and Chicago SO under Bernard Haitink in Mozart, plus Shostakovich.
The Tallis Scholars perform mass settings by Ockeghem, Obrecht and Desprez.
Joan Bakewell talks to Cambridge University chaplain and Muslim convert Tim Winter.
Rob Cowan presents music by Rezniceck, Monteverdi, Telemann, Ibert, Beethoven and Respighi
Rob Cowan presents music by Liszt, Isaac, Beethoven, Gibbons and Tchaikovsky.
Rob Cowan presents music by Beethoven, Cherubini, Stravinsky, Mozart, Bach and Roussel.
Rob Cowan presents music by Schubert, Hahn, Rossini, Arnold, Scarlatti and Ravel.
Charlotte Wilson presents music by Dvorak, Scarlatti, Pergolesi, Shostakovich and Mozart.
With Andrew McGregor. Includes Building a Library: Handel: Dixit dominus.
With a report from Oxford's Bodleian library on its British choir manuscript exhibition.
From All Hallows' Church, Gospel Oak, London, with the Choir of King's College, London.
Sarah Walker presents music by Poulenc, Rorem, Copland, Schoenberg, Bach and Ives.
Sarah Walker presents music by Haydn, Stravinsky, Brahms, Schumann, Mozart and Piston.
Sarah Walker presents music by Mendelssohn, Copland, Harrison, Copland, Handel and Beach.
Sarah Walker presents music by Still, Brahms, Haydn, Boccherini, Barber and Handel.
Sarah Walker presents music by Stravinsky, Schubert, Holst, Haydn and Walton.
Donald Macleod considers how Purcell adapted to working for two very different monarchs.
Donald Macleod explores Purcell's early theatrical ventures with Bruce Wood.
Donald Macleod follows Purcell's life into adulthood and marriage. With Bruce Wood.
Donald Macleod and Purcell expert Bruce Wood explore the events of Purcell's early years.
Donald Macleod and John Eliot Gardiner focus on Berlioz's gargantuan opera Les Troyens.
Julian Joseph discusses the art of improvisation from the 2008 London Jazz Festival.
Adam Godley stars in a wry contemporary comedy by the award-winning Charlotte Jones.
Jane Shaw of Oxford University explores artists' attempts to create utopian communities.
Jane Shaw explores the uses of eugenics and genetics in the quest for perfection.
Jane Shaw explores the pursuit of harmony by political regimes and religious communities.
Iain asks how a composer decides that his career has started. Music includes Beethoven.
Sean Rafferty presents Park Lane Group Young Artists and the Solstice String Quartet.
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guests from the arts world.
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guests from the arts world.
Alyn Shipton looks back at the recorded catalogue of the late Michael Brecker.
Claire Martin presents Jazz Line-Up, opening the New Year with a round table discussion
Jez Nelson selects music from the best studio sessions recorded the programme during 2008.