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Chasing the Dream
Dr Hetta Howes examines the creative power of a disturbed night's sleep.
The Microphone
Alan Dein explores the world-changing cultural history of an overlooked object.
The Most Contrary Region
Paul Muldoon on how the arts influenced a century of broadcasting at the BBC in Belfast.
Briggflatts - A Northern Poetic Odyssey
Rory Stewart in search of Basil Bunting’s neglected masterpiece about love, loss and time.
Deeds and Words
Dr Diarmuid Hester explores the radical life of suffrage theatre pioneer Edith Craig.
Shostakovich and the Battle for Babi Yar
The story of Shostakovich's Symphony No 13 and the trailblazing poem which inspired it.
What Walls Hold
Charles Dickens’s life was shaped by an extraordinary house. Docudrama with Alex Jennings.
O Sole Mio
On the streets of Naples, Joanna Robertson celebrates the city's unique musical tradition.
Unlocking Anne
Clare Pollard pieces together the life and work of forgotten 16th-century poet Anne Lock.
Scott Ross – Harpsichord Rebel
Phil Hebblethwaite traces the complex life of an early music maverick.
Yiddish Glory
Songs confiscated by the KGB, and thought lost.
Rebel Sounds: Musical Resistance in Barbados
Peter Brathwaite discovers the music of both his enslaved and slave-owning ancestors.
Metal City
How has metalworking affected the culture of Birmingham over hundreds of years?
Tutu - A Portrait of Nigeria
Chibundu Onuzo tells the story of ‘Africa’s Mona Lisa’ and its creator Ben Enwonwu.
A Jig into History
Nandini Das celebrates the pioneering commercial triumph of Shakespeare's clown Will Kemp.
Carol and Muriel
Carol Morley on Britain's most prolific female director, Muriel Box.
Government Song Woman
Rhiannon Giddens investigates folk song collector Sidney Robertson Cowell.
Heinrich Heine: The First Modern European
Michael Goldfarb tells the story of playwright, poet and essayist Heinrich Heine.
X-Ray Vision: Rudolph Fisher in Harlem
Lindsay Johns makes the case for writer Rudolph Fisher's portraits of Black American life.
Shakespeare's Brum Ting
Islam Issa celebrates Birmingham's unique public ownership of Shakespeare's first Folio.
Hypnotising Rachmaninov
Georgia Mann delves into the world of hypnosis and how it helped cure Rachmaninov.
Please Mr Lacey, Let Me Work Your Lovely Machine
Roger Law looks at the life and work of Bruce Lacey.
A Charlestonian Rhapsody: The Story of Edmund T Jenkins
The remarkable story of an African-American composer who made his life in Europe.
The Black Cantor
The story of a Black tenor who sang Jewish music in America in the early 20th century.
The Pleasures and Pains of Denton Welch
New arts feature exploring the brief but brilliant career of writer Denton Welch.
The Perfect Balance
Dr Anindya Raychaudhuri journeys through a vortex tunnel to study the notion of balance.
Thomas Roe and the origins of empire
Nandini Das explores the fortunes of Elizabethan diplomat Thomas Roe.
A Slice of Renaissance Italy in Leeds
A short feature presented by BBC Radio 3 New Generation Thinker John Gallagher.
Tuner of the World
A portrait of pioneering Canadian composer and soundscape maestro R Murray Schafer.
What did George Lloyd do wrong?
Simon Heffer delves into the career and reputation of composer George Lloyd
Nu Yorica
Exploring the history, art and politics of the Latin music scene of Spanish Harlem, NYC.