Feet will be tapping and fingers will be clicking in Bernstein's glittering music for the stage, as we join the celebrations for the composer’s centenary.
Feet will be tapping and fingers will be clicking in Bernstein's glittering music for the stage, as we join the celebrations for the composer’s centenary.
American Patriots and the Sound of Broadway
A symphony of magnificent proportions by Bruckner, who was inspired by the scope and spirituality of Bach.
A symphony of magnificent proportions by Bruckner, who was inspired by the scope and spirituality of Bach.
Bruckner’s Seventh: a swift guide
In the Four Last Songs, Strauss takes leave of his long and fruitful life
In the Four Last Songs, Strauss takes leave of his long and fruitful life
Jonathan James introduces Richard Strauss' Four Last Songs.
Brahms’ first symphony is a marvellous statement that signalled the composer’s escape from the shadows of Beethoven.
Brahms’ first symphony is a marvellous statement that signalled the composer’s escape from the shadows of Beethoven.
Brahms' First: a swift guide
Sibelius’ patriotic side comes to the fore with his most anthemic tone poem and then his fifth symphony, a paean to nature and the countryside of his homeland
Sibelius’ patriotic side comes to the fore with his most anthemic tone poem and then his fifth symphony, a paean to nature and the countryside of his homeland
Its daring and at times outlandish writing has sparked debate ever since its premiere in 1824. Despite that, who can fail to be swept up by his Ode to Joy and vision of arcadia?
Its daring and at times outlandish writing has sparked debate ever since its premiere in 1824. Despite that, who can fail to be swept up by his Ode to Joy and vision of arcadia?
Swing into Christmas in style as award-winning jazz singer and ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 2 presenter Clare Teal joins ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales