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Thomas Søndergård © Ole Kaland

Meet Thomas Søndergård: Danish conductor and percussionist

Thomas Søndergård talks about his early years as a percussionist before becoming a full-time conductor – including as music director of the Minnesota Orchestra and BBC National Orchestra of Wales
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The best music for Brunch - 10 perfect pieces to accompany your eggs, toast and coffee

TV and radio presenter Georgia Mann shares her favourite classical works to accompany a lovely late-morning/early-afternoon Brunch
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Nicholas McCarthy © John Millar

Meet Nicholas McCarthy - the world’s only professional one-handed concert pianist

Following his stunning debut at last year’s BBC Proms, one-handed pianist Nicholas McCarthy tells Claire Jackson all about repertoire, technique and challenging narrow-minded attitudes
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English singer David Bowie (1947 - 2016) performs on the set of his music video Jump They Say in Los Angeles, California, March 1993. (Photo by Lester Cohen/Getty Images)

David Bowie’s surprising passion for classical music

For Starman David Bowie, classical music was one of many important influences, says Andrew Green
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The Ruark RS3 combines CD systems, DAB/FM radio, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi streaming

CDs are back! And these modern all-in-one CD players are the best way to listen to them

CDs are back! And these modern all-in-one CD players are the best way to listen to them, writes Chris Haslam
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BBC Music Magazine Awards 2026

BBC Music Magazine Awards 2026: nominations announced

From Chamber to Concerto, Opera to Orchestral, we proudly announce the nominations for this year's BBC Music Magazine Awards - all the very finest classical albums released during 2025
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Rakhi Singh © Phil Sharp

Who is violinist Rakhi Singh?

British violinist and composer Rakhi Singh speaks to Amanda Holloway about the music that has shaped her life and career
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BBC Get Singing

BBC Get Singing launches throughout the UK

The initiative will provide teachers with resources to encourage collective singing among 11 to 14 year-olds throughout the UK
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RPS Awards 2026 nominee Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha performs with Royal Northern Sinfonia

2026 Royal Philharmonic Society Awards shortlists announced

The RPS Awards winners will be announced at a star-studded ceremony in London on 12 March 2026
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Marin Alsop conducts at the 2022 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition © Richard Rodriguez

New Cliburn International Competition for Conductors announced

The inaugural competition will take place in June 2028 in Houston, Texas with Marin Alsop as jury chair
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Ben Gernon conducts the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra at Aviva Studios in Manchester, UK, during a performance for the Eurovision Classical Concerts series (Image: BBC / Gaëlle Beri)

Eurovision Classical Concerts to launch on BBC TV

Four concerts by exceptional orchestras will be broadcast on BBC Four and iPlayer - and across Europe - from February
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America’s contribution to the history of music is second to none

Taking into account its comparative youth, the US has made a more significant contribution to the history of music than any other nation, writes Richard Morrison
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Interstellar features an organ-dominated soundtrack by Hans Zimmer

7 works to make you fall in love with the pipe organ

Organist and conductor Anna Lapwood shares the best works to introduce newcomers to the pipe organ
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Bluey: the cartoon sensation selling classical music to millions

For a truly inspiring example of how to introduce classical music to youngsters, look no further than Australian children’s television, as Tom Service explains
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The Choir of Orphan Girls by the Venetian Baroque painter Gabriel Bella (1730-99) © Getty

Ospedale della Pietà: the orphanage where Vivaldi turned abandoned girls into world-beating musicians

Harriet Constable, author of The Instrumentalist, explores Venice’s Ospedale della Pietà, the girls’ orphanage where Vivaldi taught and composed
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Conductor Semyon Bychkov and Paris Opera general director Alexander Neef © James Bort / Opéra de Paris

Semyon Bychkov named music director of Opéra national de Paris

The conductor will take up the post for an initial four-year term from 2028
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Esther Abrami plays violin to kitten

This kitten hears a violin for the first time – and her response is priceless

Watch Esther Abrami playing the violin to her kitten - and the frankly adorable response from the musical feline
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Thomas Rowlandson’s John Bull caricature expresses British disdain at the Italian Opera, 1811 © Getty

Boos, hisses and rotten vegetables: opera’s worst behaved audiences

From boos to vegetables, opera stars have had to put up with all sorts being aimed in their direction over the centuries, as Alexandra Wilson explores
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Leif Ove Andsnes © Helge Hansen

'How a traumatic memory lapse changed the way I play the piano' – Leif Ove Andsnes

Far too many wonderful carols have faded into obscurity

John Rutter selects his favourite festive carols

John Rutter, the king of Christmas, reveals his 7 favourite carols

British composer-conductor John Rutter shares the Christmas carols that mean the most to him
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Alex Ho © Mike Skelton

Composer Alex Ho and the Chinese diaspora in Britain

Composer Alex Ho is part of a growing community of musicians combining their British and Chinese heritage in fascinating ways, writes Richard Morgan
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