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The full score • Our pick of the month’s news, views and interviews
Busoni puts on a fine show as Bechstein Hall opens its doors
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Concert Heaven Concert Hell • Top artists recall their best and worst performances
My Hero
Pushing the limits
FAREWELL TO…
THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN • Pick a theme… and name your seven favourite examples
Richard Morrison • Timothée Chalamet’s dismissal of ballet and opera may be a good thing
Perfect delivery • A programme of works familiar and new sung superbly live in concert has proved the winning formula for Nigel Short’s Tenebrae choir, writes Jeremy Pound
Orchestral Award Sascha Goetzel
Jan Schulmeister
Concerto Award Julian Bliss
Chamber Award Marmen Quartet
Premiere Award Dobrinka Tabakova
Opera Award Karina Canellakis
Vocal Award Anna Lucia Richter
Instrumental Award Timothy Ridout
Choral champion • Having led The Sixteen to global fame, conductor Harry Christophers is now hard at work encouraging the singers of tomorrow, as he tells Jeremy Pound
Piece of mind • American cellist Alisa Weilerstein speaks to Ariane Todes about her ‘Fragments’ project, combining solo Bach with 27 new commissions
Fit for a Queen • As a lover of music, Marie Antoinette did much to promote composers and performers at her court in Versailles, explains Claire Jackson
Shock tactics • Some opera productions really do push the boundaries of good taste, reflects Ashutosh Khandekar as he relives some of the most outrageous of all
A change of tempo • For musicians, relaxation can be a luxury. Five performers speak to Anne Templer about how they spend their precious days off
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Charleston US • Charlotte Smith is impressed by an elegant city owning up to its dark past – and with a thriving and innovative arts scene
Miles Davis • Roger Thomas marks 100 years since the birth of a jazz legend by looking back at the style and personality that shaped his unique career
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Pietro Mascagni Cavalleria rusticana • The Sicilian sun is shining and passions are high, as Alexandra Wilson explores the best recordings of Mascagni’s masterful one-act opera
Passion, personality and plenty of fire
Three other great recordings
Continue the journey… • We suggest operas to explore after Mascagni’s Cavalleria rusticana
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A fascinating portrait of Russian nostalgia • Michael Church is impressed by pianist Alexander Malofeev’s carefully considered and sensitively delivered programme
Performer’s notes Alexander Malofeev
Masterful orchestral writing on full display • Mark Elder and the Hallé expertly showcase Huw Watkins’s delightful works, notes Geoff Brown
A second flowering for the lute concerto • Evangelina Mascardi is an elegant advocate for her instrument, writes Kate Bolton-Porciatti
A striking rediscovery and bold world premiere •...