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Olivia Belli © Chiara Mirelli

The art of letting go – composing for another artist

Italian composer and pianist Olivia Belli shares insights on composing for other artists... and composing for herself
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Why the SNCF jingle is some of today’s most powerful music

Tom Service salutes the brilliant effectiveness of a four-note motif that has become part of everyday aural life for millions of rail users across France
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Dream worlds: the stories behind prog rock's 25 greatest album covers

Such was the importance of the album cover to prog rock bands it developed into a genuine art form in its own right
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East Meets West Anne Sophie Mutter

Review: East Meets West (Anne-Sophie Mutter et al)

Anne-Sophie Mutter’s album of commissions is beautifully conceived, writes Martin Cotton
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Giovanni Gabrieli was phenomenally skilled and creative © Getty

7 epic Renaissance choral works that still pack a punch today

British tenor Ed Lyon chooses some first-rate examples of epic Renaissance choral works
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The Beatles speak at a press conference prior to their show at Candlestick Park in San Francisco, California, August 29, 1966

The Beatles’ last gig was played to thousands of empty seats in freezing fog – and lost the promoter a fortune

By the summer of 1966, The Beatles had grown out of touring and their final concert in San Francisco left the promoter seriously out of pocket
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The Cramps 1980

Sex, Satan and scandal: 21 bands your parents didn't want you listening to

Satanic panics and sonic assaults: we revisit the rebellious icons that turned living rooms into battlegrounds across the decades
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The 21 greatest cover versions of all time, ranked (#11 left the original songwriter speechless)

The history of pop music is littered with artists giving their own new and unique take on songs they’ve loved – but can you always spot the original from the cover?
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Presidential candidates John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon prior to their first debate at WBBM-TV in Chicago in 1960

From Nixon to Gandhi, political giants make the most gripping opera characters

David Bowie poses for a portrait in 1976

12 albums that shocked the world – some triumphs, some trainwrecks

Innovation is one of the things that keeps music interesting, and fans like to see their favourite artists pushing the boundaries – but it doesn’t always go well
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Adorations Isidore String Quartet

Review: Adorations (Isidore Quartet)

The Isidore Quartet are beautifully attuned in these chamber works by Haydn, Barber, Mendelssohn and Price, writes Misha Donat
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Miles Davis 1959

Miles Davis: the flawed genius who turned the jazz world upside down

Roger Thomas marks 100 years since the birth of a jazz legend by looking back at the style and personality that shaped his unique career
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