
Rob Cowan introduces music by Walton, Mahler, Faure, Rameau, Ireland and Mozart.

Including music by Bruch, Mozart, Adams, Handel, Bellini and Nielsen.

Gluck stood aloof from any tradition, declaring he wrote 'music belonging to all nations'.

With Monteverdi: Volgendo il ciel; Lamento d'Arianna (Arianna); and Il ballo delle ingrate

Another chance to hear a Prom featuring works by Bax, Rachmaninov and Vaughan Williams.

Petroc Trelawny presents a selection of music and guests from the arts world.

Featuring Beethoven: Grosse Fuge; and Elliott Carter: Oboe Concerto (with Nicholas Daniel)

Richard Coles investigates the power of the riff, looking at Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.

Concluding with Beethoven's Symphony No 5 in C minor with the BBC SO under David Robertson

Composer Steve Reich discusses studying with Luciano Berio and his relationship with God.

Pianist Shai Wosner in Schoenberg: Suite, Op 25 and Mozart: Variations on a theme of Gluck

Featuring the ensemble I Fagiolini, who perform music by Thomas Morley and Thomas Weelkes.

Former professor Julian Rushton examines Elgar's relationship with the academic world.

Festival highlights include Chinese singer Sa Dingding and Transglobal Underground.

Jonathan Swain introduces music by Beethoven, Schumann, Mendelssohn, Mozart and Bizet.