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Richter and Coote in NY honours joy • Plus an MBE for long-serving BBC Music columnist
Beecham’s own remedy proves the cure for orchestral malaise
Also in February 1909…
Music to my ears • The BBC Music Magazine team’s current favourites…
Concert Heaven Concert Hell • Top artists recall their best and worst performances
My Hero • Mezzo Bethany Horak-Hallett remembers the inspiring influence of the late Deborah Roberts, soprano and conductor
Is AI really all-consuming?
FAREWELL TO…
THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN • Pick a theme… and name your seven favourite examples
Richard Morrison • Minimalism was much more than a return to basics… it was a revolution
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The Reichtrack • As he approaches 90, the US composer Steve Reich tells Tom Service about his pride in playing an important part in bringing tonality and pulse back to music
My favourite composer • Colin Currie on Steve Reich
Music to die for • Did legendary crime novelist Agatha Christie once harbour ambitions to become an opera singer? Andrew Green follows the clues…
Scores to settle • Agatha Christie on film
Hallé’s comet • As the Hallé’s vibrant new principal conductor, Kahchun Wong is looking to blaze a trail across Manchester’s music scene, writes Clive Paget
Made in England? • Former Hallé conductors
In Denmark let me dwell • Rick Jones assumes the role of composer John Dowland, as he sails over to the very castle that inspired Shakespeare’s Hamlet
All in the mind • Pianist Nicolas Namoradze is allowing audiences to peek into the depths of his brain as he performs, writes Claire Jackson
Cells and organoids • Composing post-death
Small screen BIG music • Television drama is getting ever more sophisticated, but why has it become such a draw for Hollywood composers? Michael Beek grabs the remote…
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Starting out • The composers who cut their teeth on TV
Bridging the gap • Despite the UK government’s ambition to provide musical opportunities in state schools, independent charities continue to subsidise the shortfall, writes Clare Stevens
Heidelberg Germany • A visit to the home of Germany’s oldest university and a sparkling spring music festival gives Jeremy Pound plenty of food for thought
Grace Williams’s style
Grace Williams • For long neglected outside her own nation, the Welsh composer is starting to enjoy her time in the sun again, explains Geraint Lewis
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Frederic Rzewski The People United Will Never Be Defeated • Amanda Holloway is stirred by the best recordings of an hour-long piano masterpiece born out of a 1970s Chilean political protest song
High-octane Hamelin flies the flag
Three other great recordings
Continue the journey… • We suggest five works to explore after Rzewski’s The People United
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Intimate performances full of imagination • The...