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In our September issue – on sale now – we meet Italian pianist Beatrice Rana, who discusses why she feels the time is finally right to master the works of Chopin. There are gems to be discovered in this month’s magazine, as we lift the lid on the life of Ravel and share rare insights into the life of the secretive composer. If the name Dan Godfrey is new to you, in this issue we introduce you to the fascinating but somewhat overlooked conductor who founded the ensemble that became the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and championed British music outside London. Plus, we explore the life and legacy of Komitas, the Armenian folk song collector and composer responsible for shaping the music of his home country and beyond.

Rob Ainsley steps back to the 1980s to tell the story of ‘Hooked on Classics’, the recording project that helped launch the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra into the pop charts and classical music into the mainstream. We also talk to eleven football-loving musicians about the tunes they’d like to see their teams run out to, with violinist Fenella Humphreys – a Brighton and Hove Albion supporter – pitching for Malcolm Arnold’s Sussex Overture – and soprano and Middlesbrough fan Rowan Pierce singing the praises of the Anvil Chorus from Verdi’s Il trovatore.
The BBC Music Magazine Interview this month is with the world-class Juilliard Quartet. Plus, Terry Blain takes a closer look at Richard Strauss’s Symphonia Domestica and names its best recordings, while Stephen Johnson analyses the overlooked qualities of Dvořák.
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Sep-21 In our September issue – on sale now – we meet Italian pianist Beatrice Rana, who discusses why she feels the time is finally right to master the works of Chopin. There are gems to be discovered in this month’s magazine, as we lift the lid on the life of Ravel and share rare insights into the life of the secretive composer. If the name Dan Godfrey is new to you, in this issue we introduce you to the fascinating but somewhat overlooked conductor who founded the ensemble that became the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and championed British music outside London. Plus, we explore the life and legacy of Komitas, the Armenian folk song collector and composer responsible for shaping the music of his home country and beyond. Rob Ainsley steps back to the 1980s to tell the story of ‘Hooked on Classics’, the recording project that helped launch the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra into the pop charts and classical music into the mainstream. We also talk to eleven football-loving musicians about the tunes they’d like to see their teams run out to, with violinist Fenella Humphreys – a Brighton and Hove Albion supporter – pitching for Malcolm Arnold’s Sussex Overture – and soprano and Middlesbrough fan Rowan Pierce singing the praises of the Anvil Chorus from Verdi’s Il trovatore. The BBC Music Magazine Interview this month is with the world-class Juilliard Quartet. Plus, Terry Blain takes a closer look at Richard Strauss’s Symphonia Domestica and names its best recordings, while Stephen Johnson analyses the overlooked qualities of Dvořák.


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In our September issue – on sale now – we meet Italian pianist Beatrice Rana, who discusses why she feels the time is finally right to master the works of Chopin. There are gems to be discovered in this month’s magazine, as we lift the lid on the life of Ravel and share rare insights into the life of the secretive composer. If the name Dan Godfrey is new to you, in this issue we introduce you to the fascinating but somewhat overlooked conductor who founded the ensemble that became the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and championed British music outside London. Plus, we explore the life and legacy of Komitas, the Armenian folk song collector and composer responsible for shaping the music of his home country and beyond.

Rob Ainsley steps back to the 1980s to tell the story of ‘Hooked on Classics’, the recording project that helped launch the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra into the pop charts and classical music into the mainstream. We also talk to eleven football-loving musicians about the tunes they’d like to see their teams run out to, with violinist Fenella Humphreys – a Brighton and Hove Albion supporter – pitching for Malcolm Arnold’s Sussex Overture – and soprano and Middlesbrough fan Rowan Pierce singing the praises of the Anvil Chorus from Verdi’s Il trovatore.
The BBC Music Magazine Interview this month is with the world-class Juilliard Quartet. Plus, Terry Blain takes a closer look at Richard Strauss’s Symphonia Domestica and names its best recordings, while Stephen Johnson analyses the overlooked qualities of Dvořák.
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As the world’s best-selling classical music magazine, BBC Music is the authority on all things classical and is a must-have magazine for composers, artists and fans alike! For over 25 years, this monthly magazine has compiled the best from the world of classical music and has brought together a variety of unique and exclusive articles you wouldn’t find anywhere else.    


BBC Music Magazine loves to celebrate beautiful music, taking it’s readers on a journey around the world and through time to celebrate the old, the new and the undiscovered best classical music around.


Within each issue, you’ll find expertly written pieces that explore the complex world of classical music, as well as exclusive interviews with groundbreaking artists and composers. Each issue also brings you over 100 reviews of new music recordings every month and up-to-date listings of classical concerts, TV features and radio shows.


Professional composer, part-time musician or armchair fan, BBC Music Magazine is ideal for all lovers of the art, so why not get yourself closer to the music you love today with a digital magazine subscription?  


 

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