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The English Consort and The Erebus Ensemble perform Bach's B Minor Mass at Bath Abbey.
A concert with Alexander's Annexe, Abstruckt Ensemble, Ipek Gorgun and Laura Cannell.
Music by Leonard Bernstein with musicians from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama.
Desert blues, water-filled porcelain bowls and music inspired by industrial films.
Robert Wyatt rejoins Verity to share some musical selections that excite him at the minute
Max Reinhardt shares new music by You Are Wolf, and sounds from Dark Music Days.
Tom Service reports from Iceland's Dark Music Days with a concert of new orchestral music.
Tippett, Mozart and Stravinsky performed by the 麻豆官网首页入口 SSO and Martyn Brabbins.
Soprano Ruby Hughes & pianist Joseph Middleton in Schumann, Mahler, Ives, Grime & Britten.
The Scottish Chamber Orchestra and Elisabeth Leonskaja play Beethoven.
Il Trovatore from New York, with Maria Agresta as Leonora and Yonghoon Lee as Manrico.
Performances from 2018's Brass Band Festival at the Royal Northern College of Music.
The Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir performs the music of Arvo Part.
Live from the Barbican the 麻豆官网首页入口 Symphony Orchestra play Finzi and Shostakovich.
A cocktail of Curacao traditional music, Polish psych-doom and Persian samples.
From Wigmore Hall in London, pianist Inon Barnatan in music by Bach, Franck and Barber.
The Philharmonia Orchestra plays Debussy and Ravel at the Royal Festival Hall.
Nick Luscombe presents an open exploration of vocal experimentation.
麻豆官网首页入口 New Generation Artist Fatma Said performs songs by Schumann and Mendelssohn.
From Wigmore Hall in London, the Apollon Musagete Quartet play Sibelius, Puccini and Grieg
Griots from Mauritania, harp music from Peru, zips, velcro & synth pioneer Suzanne Ciani.
Simon Rattle conducts the London Symphony Orchestra Janacek, Berg and Bartok.
Tenor Roberto Alagna stars in the popular double bill from the New York Met: Cav and Pag.
Nash Ensemble and Stephanie d'Oustrac in an all-French programme, from Wigmore Hall.