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Best of Mozart: 11 essential works by the Austrian master of melody - and the recordings you need
We choose the greatest pieces by Mozart, the legendary travelling composer
Nature's greatest composers: why male humpback whales sing together in harmony
Over a million years, male humpback whales have developed a repertoire of songs whose purpose scientists are now keen to establish, says Tom Service
Composers' wives: why behind every great man is often an even greater woman
If composers’ wives could be the ultimate muse, some were coerced into giving up their own careers to support their husbands
Herbert von Karajan: godlike conductor, Nazi opportunist
If a conductor has a tainted personal history, should we still listen to their music? When that conductor is arguably the greatest of all, the dilemma becomes even more problematic...
Out now: our February issue, featuring Vivaldi's Four Seasons, Beethoven's Fourth, bed-hopping composers and more
For our February issue we take a deep dive into the eventful history of Vivaldi's Four Seasons. Plus Gluck, Beethoven's Fourth Symphony, bed-hopping composers and more
And the Oscar goes to… Music nominees for the 97th Academy Awards revealed
All eyes were on Los Angeles as the nominees for this year’s Oscars were announced. Here’s a rundown of the composers and songwriters in the running…
BBC Music Magazine Awards 2025
BBC Music Magazine Awards 2025: vote now for your favourite classical music releases of 2024
BBC Music Magazine Awards 2025: 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 discs released during 2024
Review: Mozart Piano Sonatas (Ran Jia)
In his review, Michael Jameson believes Ran Jia’s insightful take on this set of Mozart sonatas are an undeniable triumph and set a modern benchmark
Review: Bartók & Ligeti String Quartets (Marmen Quartet)
In her review, Jessica Duchen is bowled over by the intensity, energy and expert view of these challenging works by Ligeti and Bartók, deftly handled by the Marmen Quartet
Chopin and George Sand: passion, creativity, heartbreak
During the winter 1838-39, Chopin and his lover George Sand headed to the beautiful Mediterranean island of Mallorca. But what should have been an idyll turned out to be an ordeal
Review: Beethoven's Missa Solemnis (Le Cercle de l’Harmonie)
In his review, Michael Jameson is thrilled by Jérémie Rhorer’s visionary interpretation of Beethoven’s great mass, the Missa Solemnis
Review: Massenet's Hérodiade (Deutsche Oper Berlin)
This luscious live recording from Berlin breathes great life into Massenet’s overlooked gem, Hérodiade, says Christopher Cook in his review
Review: Handel & Tailleferre Harp Concertos (Berlin Phil)
Harpist Marie-Pierre Langlamet’s delicate virtuosity glows in this short and sweet release of an enchanting pairing of Handel and Tailleferre, says Michael Church in his review
Review: Gipps's Symphony No. 1 etc (BBC Philharmonic)
In his review, Geoff Brown is won over by persuasive performances and a splendid discovery in this striking selection box of rarities by Ruth Gipps
Review: Vivaldi's The Four Seasons (Théotime Langlois de Swarte)
In her review, Kate Bolton-Porciatti is kept on the edge of her seat by Théotime Langlois de Swarte’s compelling new recording of Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons
If you could time-travel to any year in musical history, which would it be?
'Judas!': how Bob Dylan enraged the Sixties folk scene
As Timothée Chalamet returns to our screens as a young Bob Dylan, we take a look at two infamous - but crucial - moments in his whirlwind early career
BBC Radio 3 marks the first quarter of the century with 25 new commissions
'25 for 25: Sounds of the Century', showcasing 25 new commissions for BBC ensembles and New Generation Artists, launches on 25 January
Musical politicians: From Nero to Nixon, 11 great political figures with musical talent to burn
With the US presidential election looming, we name the musical politicians vying for the position of history’s most musical world leader
'Coarse, primitive, vulgar and perverted...' How Stalin's displeasure left Shostakovich fearing for his life
Sex, scandal, symphonies: the dark history of composers and syphilis
Romantic composers were passionate, sensual and untrammelled in their desires. Sadly, this meant a surge in deaths from syphilis
From 'measured dignity' to 'jittery pop stars': US presidential inauguration music down the ages
As Donald Trump is sworn in as America’s 47th president this month, Terry Blain looks back at the music that has shaped presidential inaugurations
How did Anton Webern die?
How a fateful cigar led to the death of composer Anton Webern, just as he had found peace