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Review: Shawn E Okpebholo 'Songs in Flight'

Shawn E Okpebholo’s new song cycle is an outstanding response to America’s painful past and gets to the heart of real lives exploited by slavery, says Kate Wakeling in her review
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How they voted: The Best Film Scores of All Time, as chosen by over 60 film and TV composers...

We asked over 60 of today's very best film and television composers to tell us which scores would be in their top five of all time, and they didn't disappoint.
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You don't know these 10 Mozart works - but you really should

So you think you know your Wolfgang? Misha Donat uncovers 10 works you might not have heard before...
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Review: Inmost Heart (Samson Tsoy)

In his review, Michael Church is left spellbound by Samson Tsoy’s artistry at the keyboard in this glorious show of reinterpreted works
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Review: Debussy – String Quartet in G minor etc (Nash)

The Nash Ensemble are immaculate in this new vintage recording of sparkling quartets and sonatas by Debussy, says Suzanne Rolt in her review
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Review: Vivaldi – 'Arsilda'

In her review, Kate Bolton-Porciatti enjoys an excellent new recording of Vivaldi’s 1716 Arsilda, a Baroque farce with plenty of bravura
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Review: Vivaldi's The Four Seasons (Daniel Pioro)

This evocative narrated version of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons is a refreshing take, says Ingrid Pearson in her review
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Review: Mahler 7 (Bavarian Radio SO/Rattle)

In his review, David Nice thinks this detailed Bavarian recording of Mahler 7 is the best possible way to mark Simon Rattle’s 70th birthday
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Review: Exile (Patricia Kopatchinskaja et al)

In his review, Erik Levi enjoys a brilliant melting pot of discoverable works by exiled composers from Patricia Kopatchinskaja and friends’ eloquent performances of lesser-known works
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Ondes Martenot: a guide to this early, eerie electronic musical instrument

We explain the workings of the unusual instrument, the Ondes Martenot, that takes centre stage in Messiaen's Turangalîla Symphony
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Conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler: darling of the Nazis or secret opponent?

Wilhelm Furtwängler has long been seen as a symbol of Nazism. But, as Andrew Green explains, the conductor was a strong opponent of the regime
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We celebrate musical theatre lyricists, so why don't we credit great opera librettists?

And the BAFTA goes to… Daniel Blumberg for The Brutalist

The British composer took home the BAFTA for Original Score last night, in recognition of his thrillingly original music for The Brutalist…
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'Miraculous' or 'evil': 10 quotes by musicians and critics about controversial conductor Herbert von Karajan

What have critics and performers said about the formidable Austrian conductor, Herbert von Karajan, over the years?
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40 Years of EastEnders – Meet the composer behind one of British TV’s most familiar tunes

As the BBC’s flagship soap celebrates its 40th anniversary, we sit down for a chat with Simon May, the composer who wrote its eminently hummable theme music
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'It was a humbling lesson': when just two people turned up to a concert by cellist Abel Selaocoe

This cat REALLY enjoys playing the piano

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