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TITLE: BBC Music Magazine
[ Marvelous vintage magazine with great features!]
ISSUE DATE: May 2003; Vol. 11, No. 9
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: No frills Barbara Frittoli -- a Soprano who calls her own tune. COVER photo at the Crush Bar at the Royal Opera House, by Mike Owen.

COSTUME DRAMA Barbara Frittoli has made her reputation as a Mozart heroine, but Verdi beckons.

TOP TEN SCHOENBERG Are Schoenberg's tunes now whistled by mailboys?.

FEATURES:
Brava, Barbara! Soprano Barbara Frittoli descends into tragedy as Verdi heroine Luisa Miller. George Hall reports.

Close encounters: Richard Steinitz says writing about Ligeti has changed his view of the man and his music.

Dan Dare : Daniel Harding is Britain's youngest and hottest conductor. So why is he working abroad? Stephen Moss finds out.

Three's a crowd: Barry Millington tells the strange story of Wagner, his muse and her husband.

Make music matter: Fiona Morris calls for TV music producers to take advantage of 21st-century techniques.

The Schoenberg challenge: Rick Jones subjects his sons to a little 12-tone experiment.

Editor's letter.
News Discoveries.
People.
CD News.
Building a Library: Richard Wigmore selects the best recordings of Gluck's Orfeo.
Legends: The Fires of London, by Paul Driver.
Object Lessons in Music History: John Milsom considers Stravinsky's sketchbook.
REVIEWS.
Top New CDs.
Orchestral.
Opera.
Choral & Song.
Chamber.
Instrumental.
Reissues.
Historical.
Jazz.
DVD.
Books.
Index to Reviews.
Richard Morrison: Who should be getting into our music colleges?.
Review: The BBC SO performs Tristan and Isolde.
An Artist at the Opera: Milhaud and Leger collaborate on La creation du monde.
THE GUIDE: Concerts &Opera.
FESTIVALS GUIDE: Comprehensive listings of summer festivals in the UK, Europe and the USA.
Radio & TV.
PUCCINI PRAISED How we came to recognise his operatic genius.
Travel: A tour around Tanglewood.
Music Surgery: How much are composers paid?.
World Music Mevlevi music from Turkey.
A Composer Writes.
Next Month.
Crossword.
Music that Changed Me: Violinist Nikolaj Znaider.
DANIEL HARDING: looking for a long-term relationship with an orchestra.
THE MUSIC COLLECTION Composer of the Month: Giacomo Puccini, by Julian Budden.


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