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LETTER of the MONTH
The full score • Our pick of the month’s news, views and interviews
THE MONTH IN NUMBERS
Sound Bites
Rising Stars • Three to look out for…
Prokofiev’s Kijé sleigh-rides through the Russian snow
Also in December 1934
Oh, the lengths we have to go to…
DÉJÀ VU • History just keeps on repeating itself…
John Rutter
Studio Secrets
REWIND • Great artists talk about their past recordings
Buried Treasure
The merry organ!
Music to my ears • What the classical world has been listening to this month
READERS’ CHOICE
READER’S CHOICE
Our Choices The BBC Music Magazine team’s current favourites
Richard Morrison • Musically this year, Christmas will be different, so let’s make the most of it
Maestro of the MOVIES • John Williams may be the most celebrated film composer alive, but there’s more to him than Star Wars . He tells Michael Beek about starting out, his concert works and his debut with the Vienna Philharmonic
Musical offerings • Works for people, places and plinths
Williams’s hidden gems • Five film scores you may not know
Daniel Hyde
An irregular Christmas • The chapel choir’s plans for 2020
A candle sings of simple things • Composer Freya Waley-Cohen introduces her beautiful new carol, specially commissioned for our readers by BBC Music Magazine
A musical ADVENT Calendar • We suggest 24 melodious ways to get you in the mood for Christmas
I have a song to sing, O! • Why are the operettas of Gilbert and Sullivan so beloved by amateur dramatics? G&S veteran Daniel Jaffé explains their brilliance, as well as the joy of performing them alongside like-minded friends
I am the very model of a modern major G&S fan • Some of Gilbert and Sullivan’s more unexpected enthusiasts
RPS Music Awards 2020 • This year’s victorious conductor Dalia Stasevska talks to Freya Parr about her hugely successful first year with the BBC Symphony Orchestra
Royally honoured • The RPS Award recipients in full
Longyearbyen Svalbard • Oliver Condy heads north and beyond the Arctic Circle for a chamber music festival rich in atmosphere and top-quality performances
Snowy adventures
Adolphe Adam • You may know him largely for one carol and a popular ballet but, says Christopher Cook, there’s much more to the French composer
Adam’s style
ADAM Life&Times
Orgelbüchlein Johann Sebastian Bach • Paul Riley embarks on a liturgical journey as he chooses the finest recordings of Bach’s collection of intricately crafted organ preludes
The composer
Artist and instrument in harmony
Three other great recordings
Continue the journey… • We suggest further works to explore after JS Bach’s Orgelbüchlein
Welcome
An eloquent and deeply moving Tavener tribute • Steven Isserlis made a promise to the late composer to record his final works, and the result is magical, says Christopher Dingle
An interview with Steven Isserlis
Christmas • Terry Blain unwraps a selection of this year’s very best seasonal choral offerings
JS Bach’s joyful glow...