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BBC Music Magazine

Jun 01 2025
Magazine

BBC Music Magazine is a must for anyone with a passion for classical music. Classical music connoisseurs and new enthusiast alike will enjoy the fascinating features and reviews of over 120 new works in every issue.

Please Note: Our digital edition does not include the cover mount items or supplements you would normally find with printed copies

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BBC Music Magazine Awards 2025 • Stars of the music world enjoy a big night at Kings Place

Liszt thunders away on the piano… but Brahms nods off

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Concert Heaven Concert Hell • Top artists recall their best and worst performances

MyHero • Benjamin Nicholas on the deep and lasting influence of his fellow organist and choirmaster, the late John Scott

Jurassic melodies • Forget those terrifying lowpitched roars – scientific research suggests that dinosaur voices may have been more tuneful than we think, reveals Tom Service

FAREWELL TO…

THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN • Operatic director Thomas Guthrie selects the best examples of music inspired by ancient mythology

Richard Morrison • Music’s power to unlock memories in dementia patients is remarkable

Sonic youth • Korean pianist Yunchan Lim’s extraordinary Chopin studio debut offers just a taste of his dazzling musicianship, writes Jessica Duchen

Queen of arts • Errollyn Wallen is riding high on a year of triumphs that include becoming Master of the King’s Music, writes Claire Jackson

Left-field learning • Despite an education steeped in the Russian tradition, noted pianist Nikolai Lugansky forged an unusual path to a stellar career, writes Tom Service

A rich tapestry • Russia’s cultural traditions

And relax… • The music that calms us can be deeply personal, writes Claire Jackson, yet certain universal elements are scientifically proven to ease stress

Soaked in sound • The relaxing sound bath

Perfect peace • The BBC Music team and reviewers on the music they turn to for a sense of calm

Great Dame • When flames engulfed Notre-Dame in 2019, the organ miraculously survived. Now cleaned and restored, it is sounding as good as ever, discovers John Allison

Organ revolutionary • Aristide Cavaillé-Coll

Soundbites! • As Steven Spielberg’s Jaws celebrates 50 years old, Charlotte Smith explores the vital role played by John Williams’s famously unsettling soundtrack

Soundstage memories • Richard Kaufman remembers…

All in the mind • The cliché of the ‘mad genius’ has long perpetuated the idea that creativity and mental illness are linked. But, asks Rebecca Franks, how true is that notion?

Time to talk • A problem shared...

Pieces of 8 • There’s more to vocal ensemble VOCES8 than its ethereal sound, not least a keen commitment to education, as Amanda Holloway reports

The big 2-0 • Birthday celebrations

Savonlinna Finland • Forests, lakes, a 550-year-old fairytale castle and a famous opera festival… Charlotte Smith is entranced by this charming Nordic town

Orlando Gibbons • From court refinement to London street cries, Gibbons’s music captures the very essence of early-Stuart England, writes Simon Heighes

GIBBONS Life&Times

Felix Mendelssohn Symphony No. 4 ‘Italian’ • Erik Levi basks in the Mediterranean sunshine and sips a limoncello as he enjoys the genial company of this most radiant of orchestral works

Continue the journey… • We suggest works to explore after Mendelssohn’s ‘Italian’ Symphony

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