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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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Bob Dylan in Eat the document, an anti documentary remembrance of Bob Dylan's 1966 concert tour of Europe

The 1960s were music’s most transformative decade. Here's the greatest LP from each '60s year

From musicals to jazz, blues and soul to rock and pop, these are the defining albums that chart a decade of phenomenal change and even more incredible music!
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Crosby Stills Nash and Young 1970

1968 was a traumatic year in America. These 21 albums are the sound of that trauma

Assassinations, riots, Vietnam and disillusionment: these 21 albums captured the fury, grief and uncertainty of a fractured America
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Diana Damrau as Lucia in Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor at the Royal Opera House, 2016 © Getty

Sex, blood and blasphemy... opera’s most shocking moments

Some opera productions really do push the boundaries of good taste, reflects Ashutosh Khandekar as he relives some of the most outrageous of all
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Alessandro Vazzana plays the Clarion with the National Open Youth Orchestra © Paul Underhill

The Orchestra: A Young Person’s Guide – a bold new re-imagining of Britten's popular classic

Composer Charlotte Harding introduces her new work for the National Open Youth Orchestra – the world’s first disabled-led national youth ensemble
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Review Huw Watkins Symphony No. 2 Halle Mark Elder

Review: Huw Watkins: Symphony No. 2, etc (Hallé / Mark Elder)

Mark Elder and the Hallé expertly showcase Huw Watkins’s delightful works, notes Geoff Brown
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Gluck hands Marie Antoinette the score of his opera, circa 1770

Fit for a queen: the colourful music of Marie Antoinette's court

As a lover of music, Marie Antoinette did much to promote composers and performers at her court in Versailles, explains Claire Jackson
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