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Mäkelä named as new Chicago Symphony conductor • Flying Finn adds prestigious ‘Big Five’ music director position to European posts
Chicago forebears • Mäkelä’s CSO predecessors
Heavenly Holst or cosmic Cox? The choice is yours…
THE MONTH IN NUMBERS
SoundBites
RisingStars • Three to look out for…
After 145 years, Haydn welcomes back his head
Also in June 1954…
Michael Berkeley • A multi-faceted composer, broadcaster and member of the House of Lords, Berkeley followed in his father Lennox’s musical footsteps to become one of Britain’s most revered composers. His latest album, Collaborations, features new works written for friends alongside classic live recordings and is released on Orchid Classics on 14 June.
Music to my ears • The BBC Music Magazine team’s current favourites…
REWIND • Great artists talk about their past recordings
MyHero
Thrills and chills
FAREWELL TO…
THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN • This month, composer Gabriela Ortiz selects her favourite Latin-infused classical works
Richard Morrison • How many orchestral appointments should a single conductor take on?
English master • A famous concert in 1910 inspired conductor John Wilson’s latest triumphant recording, this time of four composers close to home
Newcomer Award George Xiaoyuan Fu
Concerto Award Bomsori Kim
Premiere Award John Andrews
Vocal Award Jakub Józef Orliński
Instrumental Award Sean Shibe
Opera Award John Wilson
Choral Award Raphaël Pichon
Chamber Award Calidore Quartet
Annamirabilis • Anna Lapwood’s career skyrocketed in 2023, thanks to a happy instinct for connecting with her army of fans, writes Rebecca Franks
Anna Clyne
Picture this… • Links between art and music
A false start • In 1922, the first public performance of Walton’s Façade provoked disgust and ridicule. Michael White tells the story of the challenging work’s conception
Ridiculous to sublime • Edith Sitwell the poet
A path to… The Planets • Rick Jones dons Gustav Holst’s Edwardian suit and round spectacles to re-create a walk from Colchester to Thaxted in 1913 – as an astrological work formed in his mind
The best of times • As the Kronos Quartet reaches its 50th year, leader David Harrington speaks to Simon Broughton about transforming the quartet model and repertoire
No stone unturned • Kronos Festival 2024
Verbier Switzerland • From breathtaking mountain scenery to the world’s best musicians, this upmarket Swiss resort has it all, as Michael Church discovers
Isaac Albéniz • Though best known for depicting the colours of his homeland, the Spaniard was in fact a truly cosmopolitan figure, says Jessica Duchen
Albéniz’s style
ALBÉNIZ Life&Times
Charles Ives Three Places in New England • Terry Blain looks for a picture-perfect performance as he takes in the best recordings of Ives’s vivid orchestral snapshots from his home patch
Ives with impact and insight
Three other great recordings
Continue the journey… • We suggest works to explore after Ives’s...