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30 Glorious Years!
BBC Music Magazine

30 Glorious Years!

In celebration of BBC Music Magazine's 30th birthday, we present 30 unmissable albums of the past three decades

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September 2022
BACKSTAGE WITH… Cellist Guy Johnston
BBC Music Magazine

BACKSTAGE WITH… Cellist Guy Johnston

How did you come up with the inspiration for it?

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September 2022
This month: Trish Clowes
BBC Music Magazine

This month: Trish Clowes

‘I respond to what band members are interested in – you develop together’

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September 2022
Benjamin Britten
BBC Music Magazine

Benjamin Britten

His music was deeply rooted in the landscapes of Suffolk, but Britten also drew inspiration from well outside Europe

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September 2022
Pentopixels
BBC Music Magazine

Pentopixels

Communication between musicians and their fans was once time-consuming if more personal. Ariane Todes looks at how social media has changed everything

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September 2022
Roger and out
BBC Music Magazine

Roger and out

As a leading pioneer of the period performance movement, Roger Norrington has transformed how we hear composers from Bach to Mahler. As he retires, he shares his memories with Julian Haylock

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September 2022
Order & Progress
BBC Music Magazine

Order & Progress

Since Brazil gained independence 200 years ago, its composers have enriched both classical and jazz worldwide, as Mervyn Cooke relates

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September 2022
Fifteen composers at 30
BBC Music Magazine

Fifteen composers at 30

What were the great composers getting up to as they reached three decades? Jeremy Pound looks at some notable examples

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September 2022
Bodø Norway
BBC Music Magazine

Bodø Norway

Michael Beek joins the inaugural Aria Borealis Bodø, a biennial Early Music festival and singing competition just beyond the Arctic Circle

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September 2022
Sheku Kanneh-Mason
BBC Music Magazine

Sheku Kanneh-Mason

Music that changed me

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September 2022
A Time to Judge
BBC Music Magazine

A Time to Judge

As the World Federation of International Music Competitions celebrates its 60th anniversary, we take a look at its history.

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March 2017
A World of Song
BBC Music Magazine

A World of Song

Over the Easter weekend, London hosts the first ever International Youth Choir Festival. Elinor Cooper meets the choirs taking part

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April 2017
Ermonela Jaho
BBC Music Magazine

Ermonela Jaho

Learning and practising technique is one thing, says the Albanian soprano, but the key to a great performance is understanding what your character is going through – and being able to express it.

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February 2017
A Romantic Journey
BBC Music Magazine

A Romantic Journey

Imogen Cooper’s considerable reputation has been carved by her refined, majestic interpretations of late Classical repertoire. But now, she tells Jessica Duchen, it’s time to shake things up a bit with a little help from Liszt and Wagner

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March 2017
Musical Destinations Heading Out on the Ranch Tippet Rise: US
BBC Music Magazine

Musical Destinations Heading Out on the Ranch Tippet Rise: US

Jeremy Pound flies to Montana, where the Beartooth Mountains provide the backdrop to a new arts centre that aims to brings music and art together in perfect harmony.

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March 2017
The Heart Of Glass
BBC Music Magazine

The Heart Of Glass

The American Philip Glass, who turns 80 this month, is a composing trailblazer whose impressively wide range of styles and works has helped shift the course of western music. Brian Wise meets him in New York.

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February 2017
On the trail of Monteverdi
BBC Music Magazine

On the trail of Monteverdi

To mark the 450th anniversary of Monteverdi’s birth, conductor Sir John Eliot Gardiner is embarking on a major worldwide tour, performing the Italian’s three operas. He tells Paul Riley all about it 

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April 2017
Ronald Brautigam
BBC Music Magazine

Ronald Brautigam

In years gone by, the very sight of a fortepiano in a concert hall might have sent audiences haring for the exit. Thankfully, says Brautigam, perceptions of the instrument have since changed for the better

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April 2017
The Keys to a Fortune
BBC Music Magazine

The Keys to a Fortune

Tipped by Mozart as Haydn’s heir, Ignace Pleyel is better known today for his family company’s pianos than his music. So, asks Nick Forton, what happened?

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April 2017

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