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Robbed from the grave: the mysterious tales of composers’ missing body parts

Steve Wright peers into the coffin as he investigates the deceased composers whose bodies continued to go on their own adventures
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Ivors Classical Awards 2025 names 34 nominees

The composers and librettists will compete in six categories with the winners announced at BFI Southbank on 11 November
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The most terrifying jump scares in classical music

Who needs visuals? The great composers are masters at getting us jumping out of our skins with just the terrifying force of music, as Tom Service explains
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From the Middle Ages to Miles Davis, these are the 10 best trumpeters of all time

Leading trumpeter Matilda Lloyd traces the history of her instrument through ten influential players, from the Tudor era to the present day
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The 7 greatest baritone roles in opera

British singer and composer Roderick Williams shares his most enjoyable operatic baritone roles
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'Humpty Dumpty' lyrics and backstory (is it about Richard III?)

Humpty Dumpty is a nursery rhyme we can all recite with gusto but do you know its origins?
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How to programme the perfect concert

Violinist Fenella Humphreys shares the joys and complications of choosing the perfect repertoire for an exciting, varied and satisfying concert
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‘I thought in that moment, please can I just die’ – pianist Francesco Piemontesi on his best and worst concert performances

Top Swiss pianist Francesco Piemontesi remembers the best and worst performances of his career - including forgetting what he was playing!
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Cold, hunger, totalitarianism: why Westerners gave up everything to study music in the Soviet Union

In the late 1980s, British pianist James Kirby braved cold, hunger and totalitarian rule to study in Moscow. Here he shares his memories with Anthony Cheng
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Dvořák Cello Concerto: how a heartbroken composer’s lost love inspired his greatest work

A yearning for his homeland and the devastating loss of a beloved friend give the Czech’s work an almost unbearable pathos, explains Jo Talbot
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