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Wigglesworth takes on BSO top job • Bournemouth names Englishman as chief conductor
Bournemouth batons • The BSO’s chief conductors
Bonang goes Pythagoras’s theory of numerical harmony
THE MONTH IN NUMBERS
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RisingStars • Three to look out for…
Posh frocks and Figaro for Glyndebourne’s first night
Also in May 1934…
Vivian Fung • Juno Award-winning composer Vivian Fung has amassed a large and varied catalogue of orchestral, operatic, chamber and solo works on a variety of themes, often giving voice to under-represented people and places. The premiere of the Canadian’s Songs for the Next Generation takes place at New York City’s Kaufman Music Center on 30 May.
Music to my ears • The BBC Music Magazine team’s current favourites…
REWIND • Great artists talk about their past recordings
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FAREWELL TO…
THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN • Conductor Gábor Takács-Nagy tells us the best pieces of musical medicine to soothe the soul
MAY RELEASES
Richard Morrison • Why some composers happen to be the best writers about music too
Northern light • From her first piano lesson, composer Errollyn Wallen has lived and breathed music; and though inspired by a range of styles, her composing is a deeply personal expression, as she tells Kate Wakeling
Compositions of purpose • Five vital works by Errollyn Wallen
Mark Elder
Norwegians wooed • Elder and the Bergen Phil
THE BIG 400! • BBC Music Magazine has reached its 400th issue! To celebrate, we look back over eight milestone issues since the very first in 1992
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Aviananthems • From Vivaldi to Messiaen, composers have often been inspired by birdsong. But accurately mimicking chirrups and tweets in music is far more difficult than it sounds, finds Tom Stewart
A little cuckoo • The most iconic call
Music to die for • From wrathful Verdi to ethereal Fauré, there are many different ways to compose a Requiem, as Jeremy Pound discovers
Parting notes • How to write a Requiem
The mighty Sampson • As soprano Carolyn Sampson turns 50, she tells Ashutosh Khandekar about the development of her voice through a remarkable catalogue of recordings
Music and maths • A beautiful symmetry
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Ibiza Spain • Despite its reputation as the world’s clubbing capital, the sunny island of Ibiza has much to offer classical music fans, finds Claire Jackson
Sergei Taneyev • Though emotionally reserved in person, the Russian revealed his latent passion through his deftly crafted music, explains Daniel Jaffé
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Claudio Monteverdi Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda • To mark our 400th issue, Paul Riley turns the clock back 400 years to when Venetians were thrilling to the novel sounds of a knightly battle
An enthralling confrontation
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