The best new music for TV drama: a listener's guide
- Friday, September 21, 2018
Some of the finest television drama scores of the last two decades are essential listening, with or without the onscreen action, writes James McCarthy
Some of the finest television drama scores of the last two decades are essential listening, with or without the onscreen action, writes James McCarthy
With Neeme Järvi having just turned 80 and Estonia marking its centenary, James Jolly seizes the chance to meet Neeme and his sons Paavo and Kristjan – their country’s finest conducting exports
Marrianne Crebassa and James Baillieu performed Duparc's 'Au Pays où se fait la guerre'
Rob Cowan chooses his top recordings of Debussy’s seascape, which helped establish the composer’s reputation as the founding father of musical modernism
The Awards issue comes with a free cover CD: 'Neeme Järvi – A lifetime on Chandos'
Martin Cullingford’s pick of the finest recordings from this month’s reviews
The brilliant young saxophonist plays 'Brazileira' ahead of her Last Night of the Proms debut
David Threasher charts the evolution of the form, from light entertainment to irony
One of the world's great orchestras, profiled by Andrew Mellor
The Pavel Haas Quartet and Boris Giltburg talk to Hannah Nepil about their fresh approach
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