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BBC initiative invites 11-14-year-olds to Get Singing! • Jacob Collier leads the way in new drive to encourage joining in a choir
Rimsky-Korsakov faces the axe for supporting student unrest
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Concert Heaven Concert Hell • Top artists recall their best and worst performances
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Arias far from home
FAREWELL TO…
THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN • Pick a theme… and name your seven favourite examples
Richard Morrison • Piano ‘accompanists’ rarely get the recognition they so richly deserve
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Poetry in motion • Mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato draws on a wealth of experience – from church singing to bel canto – in a new project inspired by the poetry of Emily Dickinson, as she explains to Clive Paget
Rejoicing in Joyce • Five unmissable recordings
An original voice • Emily Dickinson in music
Tuneful taunts • Jeremy Pound has a gentle chuckle at the composers who have used their musical skills to poke fun at others
Playing for laughs • Musical stand-ups
Key partner • Top ‘accompanist’, raconteur and broadcaster, Gerald Moore did much to elevate the role of the pianist in duo performance, says Andrew Green
More is Moore • Recorded highlights
Hope springs eternal • As he adds two prestigious festivals to his portfolio of directorships, violinist Daniel Hope speaks to Michael White about finding his roots
Festivals of Hope • The new additions
The heat is on • Climate change is an issue that affects us all – but, asks Rebecca Franks, what can composers do to draw attention to this important topic?
Carbon-lite concerts • Performers’ initiatives
Sweet dreams • As composer Max Richter celebrates his 60th birthday, Claire Jackson dons her slippers and nightcap to reassess his epic-length Sleep
Further listening • The best of Max Richter
Naples United States • An impressive arts centre proves there is more to this wealthy Florida city than golf courses and mansions, finds Charlotte Smith
Erik Satie • Though his quirky personality fascinates us, Satie was above all a composer of remarkable craft and originality, explains Ciarán Crilly
ERIK SATIE Life & Times
Hector Berlioz Harold in Italy • The Abruzzo hills are calling, as Terry Williams explores the best recordings of Berlioz’s Byron-inspired work for viola and orchestra
An Italian ramble full of energy
Continue the journey… • We suggest five works to explore after Berlioz’s Harold in Italy
Welcome
Beethoven shaped by a lifetime of listening • Imogen Cooper’s valedictory recording unveils new moments of magic and beauty in these integral works, writes Michael Church
Performer’s notes Imogen Cooper
Thrilling Brahms from an experienced devotee • Kirill Petrenko and the Berlin Philharmonic are on superb form, writes Sarah Urwin Jones
A spellbinding premiere preserved • Helen Grime’s work is brought...