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January/February 2012
Was Jean Sibelius's newly discovered Eighth Symphony destroyed in one of the composer's notorious drunken rages?
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January/February 2012
Subsidy cuts give classical music the chance to thrive without government interference
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January/February 2012
For too long British classical music has gone unheard. Thankfully, what was once deemed a "guilty pleasure" is now getting regular airtime
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December 2011
The singer Barbara is little known outside France. Yet her songs yield endless riches
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