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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
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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
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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
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Fifty years ago today, Pink Floyd legend Syd Barrett made one haunting final appearance

Syd Barrett’s ghostly return to Pink Floyd’s studio in 1975 remains one of rock’s most haunting, surreal moments
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Should Period orchestras play Beethoven?

‘Winning an orchestral role is like winning an Olympic medal': Canada's elite training scheme for orchestral musicians

Canada’s National Arts Centre is serious about education – and its flagship Orchestra is training the next crop of top musicians, writes Charlotte Smith
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LA Opera announces Domingo Hindoyan as its new music director

The Venezuelan conductor will succeed LA Opera's current music director, James Conlon
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Vaughan Williams Dona Nobis Pacem: a prayer for peace as the Nazi shadow loomed

Rebecca Franks explores a composer’s choral plea for peace, written as the dark cloud of fascism moved ominously over a nervous Europe
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'I lost my voice live on stage' – countertenor Iestyn Davies on his best and worst concert performances

Leading British countertenor Iestyn Davies remembers the best and worst performances of his career... including losing his voice live on stage!
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Wagner the revolutionary: why the famous composer was forced to flee arrest in 1849

Affordable noise-cancelling headphones: the best on the market in 2025

Our expert Chris Haslam gives advice on buying the latest hi-fi equipment. This month... affordable noise-cancelling headphones
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Charlie Chaplin was an incredible actor… he was also the most important film composer of the 20th century

Charlie Chaplin was the most significant cinematic composer of the 20th century, says Tom Service, and his music is now more relevant than ever before
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A tale of musical heroism: how my father’s accordion playing led the World War II tanks into battle

From frontline accordion playing to an important operatic premiere: Richard Morrison shares his father's musical memories of World War II
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