John Rutter tells Donald Macleod about his affection for his home town of Cambridge...
Catherine Bott presents highlights from a concert featuring the ensemble La Fenice.
Joan Bakewell discusses belief with novelist, critic and cultural historian Marina...
Donald Macleod talks to John Rutter about the influence of his childhood on his mus...
Joan Bakewell discusses belief with historian, writer and broadcaster David Starkey...
Donald Macleod speaks to John Rutter about his musical love affair with America.
Sean Rafferty presents a Christmas special from the Radio Theatre, Broadcasting Hou...
Anne McElvoy and guests re-assess the reputation of philosopher Bertrand Russell.
Rana Mitter discusses Moliere's The Misanthrope and re-assesses Jean-Paul Sartre.
With Donald Macleod. Jessonda - Overture and excerpts; Violin Concerto No 8.
Cultural historian Richard Weight explores how we decide what is tasty.
Donald Macleod considers some of the radiant music from Spohr's last years.
Judith Kampfner explores Jackson Pollock's domestic world.
Presented by Sean Rafferty. With composer Howard Goodall and the Vienna Piano Trio.
With Ian McMillan. Featuring new writing from award-winning comedian Matthew Holnes...
Suzanne Aspden on Handel's uncanny ability to absorb musical and cultural influence...
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Donald Macleod speaks to John Rutter about his musical love affair with America.
Joan Bakewell discusses belief with novelist, critic and cultural historian Marina Warner.
John Rutter tells Donald Macleod about his affection for his home town of Cambridge.
Joan Bakewell discusses belief with historian, writer and broadcaster David Starkey.
Donald Macleod talks to John Rutter about the influence of his childhood on his music.
Presented by Sean Rafferty. With composer Howard Goodall and the Vienna Piano Trio.
With Ian McMillan. Featuring new writing from award-winning comedian Matthew Holness.
Suzanne Aspden on Handel's uncanny ability to absorb musical and cultural influences.
Tom Service travels across the English Midlands taking a snapshot of music making.
Catherine Bott presents highlights from a concert featuring the ensemble La Fenice.
Donald Macleod considers some of the radiant music from Spohr's last years.
With Sean Rafferty. La boheme at the Royal Opera House and pianist Garrick Ohlsson.
Rana Mitter discusses Moliere's The Misanthrope and re-assesses Jean-Paul Sartre.
Derek Alsop explores ways in which Handel related his music to the texts he was setting.
Sean Rafferty presents a Christmas special from the Radio Theatre, Broadcasting House.
Donald Macleod considers how Spohr laid the musical foundations for other composers.
Anne McElvoy and guests re-assess the reputation of philosopher Bertrand Russell.
With Donald Macleod. Jessonda - Overture and excerpts; Violin Concerto No 8.