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In this issue

And did those feet…?
Jason Whittaker explores how Parry’s Jerusalem has attracted an array of arrangements, from Elgar to ELP.

Playing for her life
Rebecca Franks on Hélène de Montgeroult, a composer whose skill at the piano saved her from the guillotine.

The sound of silence
World War I saw many German composers banned by a disgruntled British establishment, as Erik Levi reveals..

The genius revealed in Franck’s fiery visions

Julian Haylock introduces two works which totally changed the reputation of the Belgian-French composer

The genius revealed in Franck’s fiery visions

4 mins

Jordan Ashman hits the heights

Percussionist takes BBC Young Musician 2022 crown

Jordan Ashman hits the heights

2 mins

DECEMBER 1781 Mozart and Clementi lock horns in a royal piano duel

The history books are not short of great performers and composers whose burgeoning careers as musical prodigies were micromanaged at every degree by their parents.

DECEMBER 1781 Mozart and Clementi lock horns in a royal piano duel

4 mins

REWIND

Great artists talk about their past recordings

REWIND

3 mins

Whipping up a storm

The sonic extremes of storms, whether physical or cosmic, have attracted composers through the centuries –and with good reason, says Tom Service

Whipping up a storm

2 mins

To be Franck

César Franck has sometimes been unfairly dismissed by critics as plodding and passé, but as we mark the BelgianFrench composer’s 200th anniversary, Roger Nichols says there is much to admire in his colourful melodic language

To be Franck

9 mins

I like the feeling of falling into a different era, not just in my music but in any music

THE BBC MUSIC MAGAZINE INTERVIEW

I like the feeling of falling into a different era, not just in my music but in any music

7 mins

And did those feet...?

Since Parry wrote his much-loved setting of Blake’s poem more than a century ago, a wide array of versions of Jerusalem have followed in its famous footsteps, as Jason Whittaker explains

And did those feet...?

7 mins

Shining a light

Awarded by composers to composers, The Ivors have propelled a wealth of outstanding British talent to the forefront of musical life during the past two decades, as Kate Wakeling discovers

Shining a light

7 mins

Playing for her life

Hélène de Montgeroult risked the guillotine during the French Revolution – but there’s far more to this talented composer than her remarkable survival, as pianist Clare Hammond tells Rebecca Franks

Playing for her life

6 mins

The Sound of Silence

As the conflict in Ukraine prompts the barring of contemporary Russian works and artists from global stages, Erik Levi looks at how Britain similarly censored German composers during World War I

The Sound of Silence

7 mins

Musical destinations – Berlin Germany

Jeremy Pound heads to the German capital’s Philharmonie concert hall to enjoy a late-summer feast of spectacular orchestral playing

Musical destinations – Berlin Germany

4 mins

Reinhold Glière

Dismissed by some as being stuck in the past, Glière was nonetheless blessed with a rare melodic gift and fine technique, says Erik Levi

Reinhold Glière

7 mins

Herbert Howells Requiem

Though Howells wrote his Requiem in contented times, it would go on to become associated with personal tragedy, as Jeremy Pound explains

Herbert Howells Requiem

4 mins

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BBC Music Magazine Description:

PublisherOur Media Ltd

CategoryMusic

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

BBC Music Magazine is a monthly classical music magazine published by Immediate Media Company. It was first published in 1992 and is the best-selling classical music magazine in the world.

The magazine covers all aspects of classical music, from news and reviews to features and interviews. It also features exclusive content from the BBC Proms and other BBC classical music events.

BBC Music Magazine is a popular read for many classical music lovers, and is known for its in-depth coverage and expert analysis. It has helped many classical music lovers discover new music and learn more about the genre.

Here are some of the things you can expect from BBC Music Magazine:

* News and reviews of classical music
* Features on classical music composers, performers, and conductors
* Interviews with classical music figures
* Exclusive content from the BBC Proms and other BBC classical music events

If you're looking for a magazine that will help you stay up-to-date on the latest classical music news and trends, then BBC Music Magazine is a good choice. Subscribe today and start exploring the world of classical music!

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