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Review: Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6 etc (RLPO/Hindoyan)
Sarah Urwin Jones enjoys the RLPO’s fine-tuned approach to the ‘Pathétique’
These 11 rock bands were poised for greatness – then lost their way
Some bands burned brightly before faltering. These 11 rock acts once promised greatness... yet somehow lost direction
The 12 best uses of classical music in film
What are the best ever uses of classical music masterpieces in film? From heartbreaking love stories to apocalyptic visions, we select our top 12
Ranked: the 11 best cello concertos of all time
Here is our selection of the greatest pieces ever written for cello and orchestra. Do you agree?
'She pulled her by the hair, slapping and biting' – why two famous opera divas came to blows on stage
Ranked: the 9 most unstoppable album runs in rock history
From Bowie’s chameleonic streak to Zeppelin’s heavy-rock mastery, these are the rock album runs that define consistency and genius
The 7 best symphonies by Joseph Haydn
Haydn wrote 104 symphonies. Oboist and conductor François Leleux selects the seven you must hear
These are the worst songs by 15 rock legends
Even legends stumble: from Bowie to Dylan, these 15 rock icons have tracks they’d rather erase from memory forever
Ranked: the 11 most heartbreaking pieces in all of classical music
Classical music is one of the richest art forms for conveying emotion. And sadness and melancholy is right in its wheelhouse. Here is some of the most overwhelmingly sorrowful music in the classical repertoire
Bowie at breaking point: Berlin, Eno, and the birth of 'Low'
Haunted by addiction and exile, Bowie found rebirth in Berlin. All hail Low: an unsettling masterpiece born from breaking point
Emotion in every note: Tchaikovsky’s 17 greatest masterpieces, ranked
Romeo and Juliet, the Nutcracker, the Pathétique... Tchaikovsky's repertoire is stuffed full of melodic and emotional masterpieces. Here are 11 of the greatest
BBC Radio 3 Unwind launches on DAB+
BBC Radio 3 Unwind, billed as 'Classical Music to Unwind Your Mind', launches on DAB+, alongside BBC Radio 1 Dance and BBC Radio 1 Anthems
Love Dark Side of the Moon? Try these 11 immersive, transcendental albums next
From Supertramp to Brian Eno, explore 11 albums that expand on Dark Side of the Moon’s immersive, atmospheric brilliance
All 13 of Wagner's operas, ranked from worst to best
Over a life of exile and debt, scandalous affairs and high-level adulation, Wagner wrote operas that not only remain unmatched for drama, controversy and spectacle but also utterly transformed the art form itself...
These 7 bands were iconic. But you'll struggle to hear their influence today
They defined eras and left timeless songs—yet these seven iconic bands were a musical full stop, their sound still strangely unclaimed today
Ranked: the 15 best albums of 1971, rock's greatest year. The top 6 are legendary
1971 may be rock’s greatest year: a seismic explosion of innovation, protest, and timeless artistry, yielding 15 landmark albums that still shape music half a century later
Schumann: the composer who walked a tightrope between genius and madness
Meet Robert Schumann, tortured genius of music's Romantic age - and creator of some of the 19th century's most exhilarating music
Pink Floyd's elegy to a fallen star: why 'Wish You Were Here' endures, 50 years on
Explore the story of Wish You Were Here— Pink Floyd’s haunting tribute to Syd Barrett, and a powerful critique of the music industry that still resonates today
Ranked: the 20 greatest opera composers of all time
Here are the best opera composers of all time, from the 16th century to the modern day
Love 'em, hate 'em: rock's 16 most polarizing albums
From sprawling prog epics to abrasive experiments and left-field detours, these 15 albums divided critics and fans alike — derided by some, worshipped by others
These are the 21 most awesome cellists of all time
From Pablo Casals to Jacqueline du Pré, we celebrate some of the greatest cellists of the past 300 years
The greatest celebration! Music for future generations
The BBC Proms is a vibrant celebration of world-leading talent — and one in five of the 2025 soloists has been supported by Help Musicians
These famous pieces of music are not by who you think
So, who wrote Albinoni's beautiful Adagio? And what about Bach's famous Toccata and Fugue in D minor? The answers are not that obvious, says Roderick Swanston, as not all music was written by who we think it was
Why Neil Young walked away from fame: the haunting truths behind the 'Ditch Trilogy'
In the wake of fame and tragedy, Neil Young swerved from 'Harvest’s sweetness into the raw, haunted depths of the so-called 'Ditch Trilogy' — his darkest, rawest and truest work