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RIP, Brian Wilson. Here are the Beach Boys' 21 greatest songs, ranked
To mark the passing of their creative powerhouse Brian Wilson, here are the 21 greatest Beach Boys songs of all time
Feeling stressed? These 10 beautiful classical pieces are guaranteed to bring calm to your day
The BBC Music team and reviewers on the music they turn to for a sense of calm
A ghostly commission: the dark legend of Mozart’s Requiem
Mozart’s Requiem is shrouded in mystery. Unfinished, ghostwritten, commissioned in secrecy, it remains hauntingly powerful and endlessly debated
Ranked: the 15 greatest jazz-rock fusion albums of all time
From Miles Davis to Mahavishnu Orchestra, we run through the 15 greatest albums fusing jazz and rock into captivating new forms
Review: Purcell – Complete Suites and Other Music for Keyboard
In her review, Kate Bolton-Porciatti believes pianist Cristian Sandrin has set the bar with his thrilling modern take on Purcell keyboard gems
Review: Moonlight Variations (Pablo Ferrández)
Cellist Pablo Ferrández serves up an appetising menu of works, perfectly played and curated, says Jo Talbot in her review
Review: For Dieter... (Benjamin Appl)
Benjamin Appl’s heartfelt and imaginative album homage to Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau is cherishable, says Natasha Loges in her review
Review: Lament & Liberation (St John's, Cambridge)
In his review, Ashutosh Khandekar is impressed by new music director Christopher Gray’s ambitious, intense and no holds barred album debut with St John’s
Review: Salieri – Cublai, gran kan de’ Tartari
In his review, George Hall enjoys this stylish, studio take on Salieri’s colourful banned opera, ‘Cublai, gran kan de’ Tartari’
Review: Bruch • Erkki-Sven Tüür – Violin Concertos (Hans Christian Aavik)
Violinist Hans Christian Aavik makes light work of Bruch and Erkki-Sven Tüür in these captivating performances, says Michael Jameson in his review
Review: Sibelius – Symphony No. 5; Swanwhite Suite etc
In his review, Malcolm Hayes is impressed by the surefootedness and attention to detail in this remarkable selection of Sibelius’s symphonic works
Review: György Kurtág – Játékok (Pierre-Laurent Aimard)
In his review, Michael Church enjoys Pierre-Laurent Aimard’s wholehearted performance of György Kurtág’s epic piano cycle Játékok
Jaws at 50: how John Williams' groundbreaking soundtrack saved Spielberg's cinematic masterpiece from disaster
As Steven Spielberg’s Jaws celebrates its 50th birthday, Charlotte Smith explores the vital role played by John Williams’s famously unsettling soundtrack
Out now: our July 2025 issue, featuring BBC Proms, castrati, Einaudi... and orchestral metal!
Classical music quotes: 21 brilliant takes on music's unique power
Many inspiring, witty, even provocative things have been said about classical music. Here are some of the best classical music quotes
The extraordinary power of music to unlock buried memories in dementia patients
Best conductor: 21 masters of the podium, ranked and rated
We asked 100 of today's leading conductors to vote for the best conductor of all time. And the answer is...
Music's greatest goodbye: the story of Beethoven's sublime Late Quartets
Though deaf and in declining health, the ageing Beethoven remained inventive to the end, as his astonishing late quartets prove
Chopin: a phenomenal composer - whose genius came at a high price
He was a master of lyricism and drama, and his ethereal melodies still enchant us today. His life was not an easy one, however. Meet the ultimate Romantic, Frédéric Chopin
40 years ago: Dire Straits' 'Brothers in Arms' ushers in the CD era
Four decades ago, Dire Straits’ Brothers in Arms reshaped pop and revolutionized the CD era—an audiophile benchmark and global digital milestone.
Best violin concertos: the 21 greatest works ever composed for violin and orchestra
Here is our selection of the greatest pieces ever written for violin and orchestra. Do you agree?
Could dinosaurs sing? Science reveals their surprisingly melodious voices
Forget those terrifying low-pitched roars – scientific research suggests that dinosaur voices may have been more tuneful than we think, reveals Tom Service
Sex mad! A history of bed-hopping composers
Jeremy Pound lifts the covers off those notorious notesmiths who found the thrill of playing away simply too hard to resist
1985: Frank Zappa vs. the Senate - the day rock fought censorship
In 1985, Frank Zappa became a fierce defender of artistic freedom, challenging censorship and the PMRC’s moral crusade in Congress