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Verdi: the composer who battled grave personal tragedies to become a national icon

Composer Giuseppe Verdi battled family tragedies and censorship to become a leading light in the world of Italian opera
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Pianist Ryan Wang wins BBC Young Musician 2024

The 17-year-old Canadian triumphed with Rachmaninov in the Final of the much-loved biennial search for the UK’s most promising classical music performers
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Do you need a good cry? These pieces of classical music will reduce you to tears

BBC Music Magazine's critics name the pieces of classical music that will inexplicably bring them to tears every time they hear them
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Wallace & Gromit & Bach – Toccata & Fugue’s starring role in new film trailer

Everyone’s favourite animated duo are back, or is that Bach? The new teaser trailer for Vengeance Most Fowl has just dropped and it features one of the composer’s most familiar works... played by a penguin!
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Smetana Má Vlast: a guide to the great, patriotic Czech work and its best recordings

Woods, fields and a rolling river beguile Mikel Toms as he names the best recordings of the Czech’s famous fond portrayal of his home patch
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Salieri: history has him down as music's sorest loser. He deserves better

A certain portrayal in a seminal classical music film has portrayed Salieri as Mozart's deadly rival - and possibly his killer. Is there any truth in this?
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Are audiences still biased against works by female composers?

A decade ago, concert venues began to promote more works by women; but, asks Jessica Duchen, has that trend inspired change in the long term?
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Comedy music duo TwoSet Violin announce the end of their partnership

Australian violinists Brett Yang and Eddy Chen will no longer perform as TwoSet Violin after 11 years together
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'A beautiful beating heart, even when it was filthy': author Lemony Snicket on his musical inspirations

The author of A Series of Unfortunate Events shares the music that has shaped his life and career
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The opera with live sex and body piercing that has audiences vomiting in the aisles

The opera 'Sancta', by the Austrian choreographer Florentina Holzinger, features unsimulated sex, live piercing, and plenty of fake and real blood
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Kung fu to breakdancing: six professional musicians share tips for optimising your health and wellbeing

How do musicians hone their minds and bodies? We find out why today’s leading performers are dedicating more time to their wellbeing in order to play better
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From Madame Butterfly to Mamma Mia! How operas gave birth to stage musicals

Were Rodgers & Hammerstein the Puccini of the mid-20th century? If so, where do operas end and musicals begin? James Inverne explores the classical origins of today’s musicals…
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