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Henriëtte Bosmans: the Dutch-Jewish composer who bravely confronted the Nazis in person

Amid the terrors of Nazi oppression, the Dutch-Jewish composer showed admirable fearlessness and passion, says Rebecca Franks
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Why heavy metal bands sound so much better with symphony orchestras

Aren’t classical orchestras and heavy metal bands worlds apart? Collaborations between the two reveal unexpected similarities, writes Joe Matera
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How music is helping prisoners to turn away from a life of crime

Organisations providing musical opportunities in prisons do much to preserve dignity and encourage rehabilitation, discovers Abigail Frymann Rouch
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Hospitals are using music to ease pain and depression in patients. Here's how

It is widely accepted that music can boost mood and wellbeing, but it can also be used in medical settings to ease depression and pain, writes Peter Somerford
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How to choose the best turntable for your budget in 2025 – from under £200 to £135,000

In praise of prog rock, classical music's unruly cousin

What happens when classical music-style levels of ambition, invention and sheer length are grafted onto pop music? The answer, as Meurig Bowen explains, is Prog Rock
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Roger Norrington: quiet radical and pioneer of historically informed performance

As a leading pioneer of the period performance movement, Roger Norrington transformed how we hear composers from Bach to Mahler. As he retired in 2022, he shared his memories with Julian Haylock
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Secrets of the castrati: the eye-watering surgery that created opera's greatest stars

Italian opera castrati enjoyed cult status in the 17th and 18th centuries but, explains Jeremy Pound, the path to stardom was a notoriously dangerous one
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Move over Portland… why its smaller neighbour, Vancouver, Washington, is stealing the musical limelight

Charlotte Smith is entranced by the community spirit and friendly charm of an expanding American city beginning to make its mark
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So, here we have 11 very cute pictures of musicians and their adored pets

There's a long and frankly very cute story to be told about the strong bonds forged between musicians and their pets. Here are some of the most life-affirming musician-pet combos
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How brain cells grown in a lab are allowing a composer to write music... after his death

Tom Service’s mind boggles as he explains how science has enabled an American composer to continue writing music… some four years after his death
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Music can help in the battle against multiple sclerosis. Here's the science

Music’s ability to reduce stress, stimulate nerves and ‘rewire’ the brain can help to manage the symptoms of multiple sclerosis, writes Rebecca Franks
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Murder at the Met: the tragic story of the violinist who went missing mid-concert…

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