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The full score • Our pick of the month’s news, views and interviews
BBC sells Maida Vale Studios… but the music will play on
THE MONTH IN NUMBERS
SoundBites
RisingStars • Three to look out for…
OCTOBER 2003 Disney and Gehry give the LA Phil a flash new home
Also in October 2003…
Blooming voices make their recorded debut
DÉJÀ VU • History just keeps on repeating itself…
MEET THE COMPOSER Thomas Simaku
StudioSecrets
REWIND • Great artists talk about their past recordings
MyHero
All the sounds of his age
FAREWELL TO…
Music to my ears • What the classical world has been listening to this month
Our Choices The BBC Music Magazine team’s current favourites
OCTOBER RELEASES
Richard Morrison • Despite the hardships of the times, Handel lived his life to the fullest
Guitarhero • With Sean Shibe you can always expect the unexpected, but there’s nothing frivolous about this boundary-pushing musician, as Michael Beek discovers
In Julian Bream’s footsteps • But not riding his coat tails…
Sean Shibe in the studio • The first six album recordings
Kit Armstrong
Essential lessons • Armstrong on Alfred Brendel
Wonder Woman • Broadcaster Clemency Burton-Hill’s Year of Wonder series is inspiring a whole range of devoted listeners through a new book club run by the Boise Philharmonic; Rebecca Franks joins one of their sessions
Wonderwall • Inspirational books
For the masses • Conceived during the pandemic, The English Concert’s Handel for All project aims to make all of the composer’s works freely available online, as music director Harry Bicket tells Clive Paget
Singing for supper • Birth of the oratorio
Walk of Fame • From Beverly Hills to Brentwood – passing Palm Springs – Brian Wise reveals the former famous musical inhabitants of California’s City of Angels
Golden State sounds • Capturing California
A secret language • With her disparate range of inspirations, from sean-nós singing to artificial intelligence, composer Jennifer Walshe is at once an ancient and modern advocate for all things Irish, as she tells Tom Stewart
Relying on instinct • Free improvisation
Icons Rediscovered 2023-24 London Season
Season’s greetings LIVE MUSIC GUIDE 2023/24 • It’s full steam ahead as ensembles and venues usher in a packed new year
KINGS PLACE
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USA & Canada
Rest of the World
Spetses Greece • Charlotte Smith visits the island paradise with a proud naval history, newly enhanced by a Music Academy for young performers
Charles Villiers Stanford • The man who taught many of Britain’s finest talents deserves greater far recognition as a composer in his own right, says Terry Blain
Stanford’s style
STANFORD Life&Times
Carl Orff Carmina Burana • Frolics on the lawn and a rowdy pub session entertain Jeremy Pound as he hunts for the best recordings of Orff’s characterful choral work
A scintillating Orff experience
Continue the journey… • We suggest five further works to explore after Orff’s Carmina...