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Win a Yehudi Menuhin box-set!

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  • Wednesday, March 23, 2016
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Win a fantastic ‘The Menuhin Century’ box of recordings from Warner Classics – worth £150! Enter the prize draw to win...

Icons – Antal Dorati

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  • Tuesday, March 22, 2016
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Rob Cowan profiles the Hungarian-born American conductor and composer who made a difference wherever he went and left a vast and varied recording legacy

Icons – Grigory Sokolov

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  • Tuesday, March 22, 2016
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Harriet Smith enters the rarefied and reclusive world of the Russian-born, Italian-based pianist who shuns the studio and is known to music lovers mainly for his live recordings

Icons – Robert Thurston Dart

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  • Tuesday, March 22, 2016
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Edward Breen pays tribute to an early music pioneer – a highly regarded musician, recording artist, musicologist and lecturer who left a legacy that we are still enjoying today

Icons – Gundula Janowitz

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  • Tuesday, March 22, 2016
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The soprano Elizabeth Watts pays tribute to a fellow singer who made a huge impact on her as a teenager and whose pure, silvery voice opened her ears to a whole new repertoire

Icons – Emma Kirkby

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  • Monday, March 21, 2016
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Lindsay Kemp profiles the well-loved soprano who in the early days of period performance defined what an early music voice was – and whose sound continues to compel today

Icons – Stephen Kovacevich

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  • Monday, March 21, 2016
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Geraint Lewis pays tribute to a true ‘pianist’s pianist’ and a complete musician – one who is as much at home on the podium as he is at the keyboard

Icons – Friedrich Gulda

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  • Monday, March 21, 2016
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The Austrian ‘terrorist pianist’ was equally comfortable in both jazz and classical music. Philip Clark dispels the myths surrounding an artist who was entirely sure of his own vision

Icons – Anna Moffo

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  • Monday, March 21, 2016
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Mike Ashman champions the versatile, charismatic, no-nonsense American soprano who had a natural way of making herself heard and could leave her sound forever etched on the memory

Icons – Leonid Kogan

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  • Monday, March 21, 2016
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Tully Potter celebrates the greatest violinist he ever heard in concert, the Soviet player Leonid Kogan, whose rare talent is happily well represented on a host of recordings

Icons – The Busch Quartet

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  • Monday, March 21, 2016
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They were first heard a century ago and their Beethoven recordings surpass all others. Tully Potter pays tribute to the Busch Quartet