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TITLE: BBC Music Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: October 2003; Vol. 12, No. 2
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Last Night DIVA: Will ANGELA GHEORGHIU rule the saves at this year's Proms?

Cover photograph: Angela Gheorghiu DIVA BY DESIGN What will Angela Gheorghiu be wearing at the Last Night of the Proms?.

VIVALDI DISCOVERY How a great psalm by Venice's finest was lost and found.

GABRIELI GLORY: With their spectacular polychoral music, the Gabrielis defined the sounds of an era.

KATHLEEN FERRIER The English rose who inspired as much devotion in fellow artists as she did in her fans.

FEATURES:
Dressed to trill: It has become tradition for Last Night of the Proms soloists to sport outrageous outfits. Will Angela Gheorghiu follow suit, asks Rupert Christiansen.

Mystery solved: A Vivaldi psalm lay unnoticed in a dusty library until Michael Talbot rediscovered it.

The manager's story: John Allison talks to Stephen Wright about what can make or break a conductor's career.

Shock of the new: As the BBC screens a lavish drama about the Eroica, Barry Cooper reminds us that many of Beethoven's symphonies first caused alarm and bewilderment.

Klever Kaff: Her voice 'made you wish you had led a better life', said a fan of Kathleen Ferrier. Ian Jack finds himself equally entranced.

Audio Survival Guide: Barry Fox offers tips for buying amplifiers, loudspeakers and headphones.

Building a Library: Jonathan Swain selects the best recordings of Debussy's sparkling Nocturnes.

THE MUSIC COLLECTION:
Composer of the Month: Andrea and Giovanni Gabrieli, by John Whenham.
Richard Morrison: Why orchestras should stop complaining about concert-hall acoustics.
An Artist at the Ballet: Raoul Dufy's designs for Milhaud's Le boeuf sur le toit.

THE GUIDE:
Your complete guide to the best in live and broadcast music.
Pick of the Month: The South Bank's WorldVoice Festival celebrates the choral art.
Concerts & Opera.
Radio & TV.
FINALE.
Music Surgery: What's the most suitable music for weddings?.
A Composer Writes: Percy Grainger.
Crossword.
Music that Changed Me: Conductor Semyon Bychkov.
REVIEWS.
Top 5 CDs of the month.
Orchestral _.
Opera.
Choral & Song.
Chamber.
Instrumental.
Reissues.
Historical.
World Jazz.
DVD.
Books.
Index to Reviews.


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