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  • Seller image for BBC Music Magazine July 1994 Volume 2, Number 11 for sale by Ray Dertz

    Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 8½"x11"; 106 pages; Soft Pictorial Cover; The binding and pages are clean, tight and square. There is no underlining, highlighting or margin notes. A used copy with normal reading wear. If you order multiple titles, I will combine them in order to reduce postage costs. If you have any questions, contact me before ordering for details. BBC Music Magazine is a British monthly magazine that focuses primarily on classical music. Each edition comes together with an audio CD, often including BBC recordings of full-length works. The first issue appeared in September 1992. The magazine includes regular columns and reviews of new releases as well as several in depth feature articles by noted music writers. Each issue contains a CD featuring complete works by the greatest composers, performed by world-class artists and ensembles. This issue includes the audio CD "Live From The Proms" (Walton, Symphony No. 1, performed by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales conducted by Tadaaki Otaka and Takemitsu, 'From Me Flows What You Call Time' (First Recording) performed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Andrew Davis). This issue contains the following articles: "from an ivory tower: Was Schubert gay and does it matter?" (published books regarding the medical conditions of composers and the influence on the works of these composers) by John Milsom; "The Eclectic Edge" (ECM Company Profile ) by Gary Booth; "Tuning up: I used to be tone-deaf" (singing in tune is a matter of practice) by Anne Inglis; "Music in Art: 'Broadway Boogie-Woogie' by Piet Mondrian and 'Blue-Green Sound' by Johannes Itten" by Tom Phillips; "Match of the Year" (The Three Tenors, Jose Carreras, Placido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti) by Gillian Widdicombe; "The Voice as Athlete" (Singers must be as obsessed with their physical well-being as any athlete) by Cori Ellison; "Encore, Ida" (violinist Ida Haendel 62nd appearance at the Proms) by Tim Smith; "Composer of the Month: Claude Debussy" by Richard Langham-Smith; "The Isle is Full of Noises" (composer Harrison Birtwistle) by Fiona Maddocks; "A CD is Born" (manufacturing and marketing of classical music audio CDs) by Ian Lace; "Building a library: Elgar, Symphony No. 1" by Jerrold Northrop Moore; "Brian Kay's Starter Collection" by Brian Kay; "When kingfishers catch fire" (Classical composers including elements of jazz in their Compositions) by Ian Carr; "Music that changed me" (pianist Barry Douglas) interview by Jessica Duchen.