
Alistair Appleton presents a refreshing mix of music to start the day.

Iain Burnside introduces music written for exams and prizes.

Michael Berkeley's guest is theatrical designer Richard Hudson.

York Early Music Festival.

Chi-chi Nwanoku introduces listeners' requests, including A Musical Joke by Mozart.

From Portsmouth Cathedral.

Stephen Johnson explores Harrison Birtwistle's Cortege and Secret Theatre.

Aled Jones celebrates the life and work of Hungarian composer Zoltan Kodaly.

An adaptation of Tennyson's The Idylls of the King narrated by Tim Pigott-Smith.

Moshe Morad meets people in Tel Aviv, a modern city in an ancient land.

Poems read by Anna Maxwell Martin and John Rowe plus music, all on the theme of the body.

Tom Arthurs improvises with Iain Ballamy and Thomas Stronen. Plus pianist Gareth Williams.

Including Valentini, Castello, Glazunov, Reger, Haydn, Telemann, Debussy, Falla, Mozart.