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Classic Rock

Classic Rock

Shaman's Harvest

They've come through life-changing adversity. They know how to party. They're finally coming over here...

3 min  |

March 2025
Classic Rock

Classic Rock

"IT'LL FEEL LIKE A BRAND-NEW BAND"

The Temperance Movement rise from the ashes.

1 min  |

March 2025
Classic Rock

Classic Rock

Last Train

With album number three they're hoping to pull into stations outside their native France.

2 min  |

March 2025
Classic Rock

Classic Rock

“LIKE HAVING A BRICK WALL COMING AT YOU!"

In 1974 King Crimson released Red, one of their most underrated albums at the time. On its 50th anniversary, Crimson alumni discuss the continued allure of an album

10+ min  |

March 2025
Prog

Prog

IN MEMORY OF JON CAMP

In his role as Renaissance's bassist from 1972 to 1985, Jon Camp left his mark on some of the band's most celebrated works, including Prologue, Scheherazade And Other Stories and A Song For All Seasons, which contained their hit single Northern Lights. He also accompanied singer Annie Haslam on her early solo career as well as Roy Wood and, more recently, appeared on albums by Band Of Rain and John Holden. We pay tribute to the musician, who recently died.

4 min  |

Issue 157
Prog

Prog

DORIE JACKSON

Kaprekar's Constant vocalist on her solo career, her dad's influence and why she's happiest being a team player.

4 min  |

Issue 157
Prog

Prog

Hell - Ain't A Bad Place To Be

In celebration of three decades together, Mogwai have transformed a difficult period into a blazing post-rock extravaganza. The Bad Fire finds the \"prog curious\" Scots in fine form and taking unexpected inspiration from King Crimson, Jan Hammer and Pink Floyd. Bandleader Stuart Braithwaite admits it's never too late to discover The Dark Side Of The Moon.

7 min  |

Issue 157
Prog

Prog

An Accidental Decade

Ten years ago, the whimsical stories on Tiger Moth Tales' debut album, Cocoon, captured the imagination of the prog world. Marking the decade with a 10th anniversary edition of the album, TMT's Peter Jones shares some of his personal highlights with Prog and explains why he's still coming to terms with where it all went right.

7 min  |

Issue 157
BBC Music Magazine

BBC Music Magazine

Puppet of the Reich?

Wilhelm Furtwängler has long been seen as a symbol of Nazism. But, as Andrew Green explains, the conductor was a strong opponent of the regime

8 min  |

February 2025
BBC Music Magazine

BBC Music Magazine

LEADING FROM THE FRONT

From running efficient rehearsals to learning to speak to orchestras with clarity and empathy, an array of exciting courses for conductors has bloomed in recent years, finds Clare Stevens

6 min  |

February 2025
BBC Music Magazine

BBC Music Magazine

Kindred spirits

As their second opera takes to the stage, composer Gregory Spears and librettist Tracy K Smith talk to Charlotte Smith about their special partnership

7 min  |

February 2025
BBC Music Magazine

BBC Music Magazine

The censors' refusal to play ball drives Verdi to despair

In the early months of 1857, Verdi had Shakespeare on his mind, and specifically King Lear.

2 min  |

February 2025
BBC Music Magazine

BBC Music Magazine

A glittering beacon

Until its destruction in the fire of 1936, the Crystal Palace was one of the world's most exciting music venues, and its legacy still lives on today, writes Tom Service.

2 min  |

February 2025
BBC Music Magazine

BBC Music Magazine

Late Bloomer

Three hundred years ago, Antonio Vivaldi published The Four Seasons. But despite the work's spectacular popularity today, it was not until the 20th century that it really discovered its true audience, writes Nicholas Kenyon

10 min  |

February 2025
BBC Music Magazine

BBC Music Magazine

THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN Pick a theme... and name your seven favourite examples

Conductor Domingo Hindoyan nominates the best musical depictions of anger and frustration

3 min  |

February 2025
BBC Music Magazine

BBC Music Magazine

André Rieu Violinist, Conductor

King of the Waltz, Dutch musical impresario André Rieu has taken the world by storm with his Johann Strauss Orchestra.

3 min  |

February 2025
Record Collector

Record Collector

WINDOWS ON THE WORLD

At the peak of their powers in the early 70s, by 1975 there were signs that Led Zeppelin were burning out, and their legendary appetite for excess, not to mention stadium-straddling, mythically charged, epically inclined hard rock, might be waning.

10+ min  |

February 2025
Record Collector

Record Collector

Finished Symphonies

In the late 80s, Shelleyan Orphan made rarefied, ravishing, precious (both meanings) baroque pop, all chamber quartet accompaniment and literary reference points, like an 18th century Cocteau Twins.

8 min  |

February 2025
Record Collector

Record Collector

UNDER THE RADAR

Artists, bands, and labels meriting more attention

4 min  |

February 2025
Record Collector

Record Collector

THE ENGINE ROOM

The unsung heroes who helped forge modern music

4 min  |

February 2025
BBC Music Magazine

BBC Music Magazine

11 Bed-Hopping Composers

Jeremy Pound lifts the covers off those notorious notesmiths who found the thrill of playing away simply too hard to resist

6 min  |

February 2025
BBC Music Magazine

BBC Music Magazine

A way with words

Great operas are inextricably linked with their composer but, asks Jessica Duchen, how often do we acknowledge the important role of the librettist?

7 min  |

February 2025
BBC Music Magazine

BBC Music Magazine

Christoph Willibald Gluck

Paul Riley traces the wandering existence of a cosmopolitan composer who made it his life's work and ambition to rip up opera's rulebook

7 min  |

February 2025
BBC Music Magazine

BBC Music Magazine

Ludwig van Beethoven

Terry Williams explores the best recordings of a symphony that shows the perky sense of humour lurking within its curmudgeonly composer

4 min  |

February 2025
BBC Music Magazine

BBC Music Magazine

Atlanta US

Though well known for its world-class orchestra, Georgia's leafy state capital also boasts a thriving opera scene, as Michael Beek discovers

3 min  |

February 2025
BBC Music Magazine

BBC Music Magazine

The Awards are upon us once more!

Time to vote for the best recordings of the last 12 months

3 min  |

February 2025
BBC Music Magazine

BBC Music Magazine

"The first time I was shown how to play Bach on the harpsichord, it gave me goosebumps

As Bach Collegium Japan celebrates its 35th anniversary, its legendary music director speaks to Amanda Holloway about a lifetime devoted to the great Baroque composer

7 min  |

February 2025
Record Collector

Record Collector

"BLACK BRITISH PEOPLE HAD SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT"

Breaking new ground for black music in Britain from his teenage years in Matumbi in the early 70s, Dennis Bovell went on to become one of reggae's most highly regarded producers, helping popularise lovers rock. He also played a pivotal role in post-punk's experimental incorporation of dub influences on records like The Slits' Cut and The Pop Group's Y. As new compilation, Sufferer Sounds, reaches back to his early days to compile some of his best early dub plates, Lois Wilson gets the full backstory from one of British music's most enduring forces.

10+ min  |

February 2025
Record Collector

Record Collector

HI-FIDELITY?

Running a record shop is a dream for many music aficionados. Steve Burniston investigates how to run a successful one

6 min  |

February 2025
Record Collector

Record Collector

FRENZY REUNITED

Swindon's finest musical export, XTC were also one of the most quietly influential British bands, setting a template for Britpop while pioneering a brand of left-field guitar pop – from herky-jerky invention to consummate craftsmanship – that has spawned many imitators.

10+ min  |

February 2025