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'We can’t continue to make classical music performance a precious museum piece'

Ahead of his immersive production of Handel's Messiah in 2022, conductor Gregory Batsleer explained to us why he wants to change the way we present classical music
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You know his Cello Concerto. But here's why the Elgar Violin Concerto should be better known

Violinist Vilde Frang on squaring up to epic works and coping with imposter syndrome

The Norwegian violinist Vilde Frang is always drawn to a challenge – and, as she tells Ariane Todes, making difficult choices has helped her to grow as a musician
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Hardest classical work to memorise: we asked top musicians to reveal the works that test their grey cells

From Beethoven to Glass, three performers choose the work that they've found hardest to commit to memory
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Debussy for beginners: 15 great ways into the French composer's inimitable soundworld

Pianist George Lepauw guides us through the Debussy works he thinks any non-classical music fan would enjoy
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The Sound of Gaming: BBC Philharmonic and Radio 3 to present free virtual concert for audience of avatars

Audiences will be able to attend the concert virtually as avatars directly from their browsers
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'My uncle tormented me too much': what drove Beethoven's nephew to attempt suicide?

In 1826 Beethoven’s tormented nephew pulled the trigger on himself
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Bumblebee princes, murderous genies and singing dragons: 15 forgotten operas ripe for rediscovery

Robert Thicknesse names fifteen fabulous but forgotten operas 
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‘What a giftless bastard!': 15 juiciest composer insults

Sparks fly and verbal venom is spat, as John Evans explores the great names who simply loved to take potshots at each other
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We asked musicians for their dream and nightmare pieces to perform. The results are fascinating

Which works do orchestral players love to play? And which do they dread? We head round the sections of some of Europe’s finest ensembles to find out
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Music's most powerful Requiems: how composers have explored death and the afterlife

From wrathful Verdi to ethereal Fauré, there are many different ways to compose a Requiem, as Jeremy Pound discovers
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The ancient and unusual musical sounds at the heart of Gladiator II

Gladiator II features an epic score by British composer Harry Gregson-Williams and it features a host of fascinating instruments and an international cast of players…
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