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The fullscore • Our pick of the month’s news, views and interviews
Experimental pianist revs up for a new album release
THE MONTH IN NUMBERS
SoundBites
RisingStars • Three to look out for…
Caruso’s day at the zoo ends in a New York police cell
Also in November 1906…
Bow at your own risk, warn worried scientists
DÉJÀ VU • History just keeps on repeating itself…
Anna Thorvaldsdottir
StudioSecrets
REWIND • Great artists talk about their past recordings
MyHero
Finding joy in the present
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
Richard Morrison • Though creativity can breed intensity, it’s no excuse for bullying
Tallis in wonderland • As The Tallis Scholars celebrate 50 years of leading the way in Renaissance choral music performance and recording, Jeremy Pound asks conductor Peter Phillips and two of his singers to explain the group’s magic formula
Jake Heggie
Czechmates • The Orchestra of Welsh National Opera’s performance at this year’s Prague Spring Festival builds upon a thriving cultural exchange between British and Czech musicians, writes Rebecca Franks
TimeTravellers • As Les Siècles, his infinitely flexible period instrument orchestra, celebrates its 20th anniversary, conductor François-Xavier Roth discusses the ensemble’s origins and future ambitions with Clive Paget
Forgotten voices • The ARC Ensemble’s ‘Music in Exile’ series is resurrecting the music of composers silenced by the Second World War, finds Simon Broughton
Gravity&Grace • British artist Mat Collishaw has created a film set to Fauré’s transcendental Requiem – but it’s not all love and tenderness, writes Jessica Duchen
Out of Africa • The South African-born composer Priaulx Rainier wrote distinctive, evocative music that deserves a wider audience, says John Allison
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Music Competitions 2023/24 • A guide to the best international contests around the world
Mittenwald Germany • This historic violin-making town at the foot of the Karwendel mountains holds delights for string enthusiasts, writes Ariane Todes
Jan Ladislav Dussek • The charismatic Czech composer counted Haydn and Catherine the Great among his many fans; we should join them, says Erik Levi
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Sinfonia Concertante for violin and viola, K364 • The duo masterwork holds tantalising clues about its celebrated composer for Charlotte Smith, as she explores the very best recordings
A perfect partnership for Mozart
Continue the journey… • We suggest five works to explore after Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante
Reviews • Recordings and books rated by expert critics
Orchestral
Concerto
Opera
Choral & Song
Chamber
Instrumental
Jazz • Garry Booth grooves to the best new cuts from Brooklyn to Britain via Tel Aviv
Brief notes • This month’s selection takes in birds, bears,...