Four conductors pass the baton in an all-English First Night featuring works by Turnage, Elgar, Delius and Tippett.
Four conductors pass the baton in an all-English First Night featuring works by Turnage, Elgar, Delius and Tippett.
Opera star Alice Coote plays the more intimate concert arena in a recital of enchanting French song with pianist Julius Drake.
Opera star Alice Coote plays the more intimate concert arena in a recital of enchanting French song with pianist Julius Drake.
Kaija Saariaho discusses Laterna magica with Tom Service prior to its UK premiere and introduces performances of her chamber works Serenatas and Tocar given by musicians from the London Sinfonietta Academy Ensemble.
A new arrangement of Bach’s supreme The Art of Fugue, intended to recreate Bach’s own informal Leipzig coffee-house concerts.
A new arrangement of Bach’s supreme The Art of Fugue, intended to recreate Bach’s own informal Leipzig coffee-house concerts.
Choral group Tenebrae explores 400 years of music evoking the bustle of London’s streets, from Gibbons to the present day.
Choral group Tenebrae explores 400 years of music evoking the bustle of London’s streets, from Gibbons to the present day.
An eclectic late night featuring the ever crusading Kronos Quartet, with influences from the USA, Syria, the Balkans and Scandinavia.
An eclectic late night featuring the ever crusading Kronos Quartet, with influences from the USA, Syria, the Balkans and Scandinavia.
François-Xavier Roth conducts Pierre Boulez's iconic Le marteau sans maître in a Late Night Prom with members of the West–Eastern Divan Orchestra.
François-Xavier Roth conducts Pierre Boulez's iconic Le marteau sans maître in a Late Night Prom with members of the West–Eastern Divan Orchestra.
French music from the court of Louis XIV in a cross-Channel collaboration of music conservatoires, under Sir Roger Norrington.
French music from the court of Louis XIV in a cross-Channel collaboration of music conservatoires, under Sir Roger Norrington.
A sequence of Baroque, traditional and improvised music inspired by the age-old myth of the power of music to heal the venomous bite of the tarantula spider; including works by Falconieri, Kapsberger, Kircher and Soler.
A sequence of Baroque, traditional and improvised music inspired by the age-old myth of the power of music to heal the venomous bite of the tarantula spider; including works by Falconieri, Kapsberger, Kircher and Soler.
Former and current Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 3 New Generation Artists scheme perform spirited sonatas by Debussy and Ravel’s delectable Piano Trio.
Former and current Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 3 New Generation Artists scheme perform spirited sonatas by Debussy and Ravel’s delectable Piano Trio.
Four British works from the past 45 years – by Birtwistle, Elias, Ferneyhough and Finnissy – performed by the Britten Sinfonia.
Four British works from the past 45 years – by Birtwistle, Elias, Ferneyhough and Finnissy – performed by the Britten Sinfonia.
Nicola Benedetti and friends in lunchtime solo and chamber music by Bach, Korngold and Brahms.
Nicola Benedetti and friends in lunchtime solo and chamber music by Bach, Korngold and Brahms.
Olga Neuwirth discusses Remnants of Songs … an Amphigory with Andrew McGregor prior to its UK premiere and introduces performances of her chamber works, … ad auras … in memoriam H. and Marsyas II, given by musicians from the Royal Academy of Music.
Current Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 3 New Generation Artists the Escher Quartet perform Debussy (in his 150th anniversary year) and Hugh Wood.
Current Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 3 New Generation Artists the Escher Quartet perform Debussy (in his 150th anniversary year) and Hugh Wood.
Helen Grime discusses Night Songs ahead of its world premiere tonight and introduces performances of her chamber pieces 10 Miniatures for solo piano, To see the summer sky and Shadowplay by students from the Royal College of Music. Tom Service presents.
The first of two Bach recitals by charismatic American organ virtuoso Cameron Carpenter.
The first of two Bach recitals by charismatic American organ virtuoso Cameron Carpenter.
Flamboyant organist Cameron Carpenter’s second concert this weekend playing J. S. Bach, both unalloyed and as the basis for improvisation.
Flamboyant organist Cameron Carpenter’s second concert this weekend playing J. S. Bach, both unalloyed and as the basis for improvisation.
French pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard continues the Proms’ Debussy-anniversary celebration with Book 2 of the dreamlike Préludes, plus rarer works.
French pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard continues the Proms’ Debussy-anniversary celebration with Book 2 of the dreamlike Préludes, plus rarer works.