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TITLE: BBC Music Magazine
[ Marvelous vintage magazine with great features!]
ISSUE DATE: January 2003; Vol. 11, No. 5
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: The Right Choice: ANGELIKA KIRCHSCHLAGER Brings Sophie's Choice to Covent Garden. Cover photograph: Richard Croft. Cover Styling, Nicky Albrechtsen; Hair And Makeup, Charlie Duffy, Jacket, Genel, Top, Amanda Wakely/Ian Pollock/Lebrecht Collection.

FEATURES:
A choice Sophie: As Nicholas Maw's new opera, Sophie's Choice, is premiered at Covent Garden, Michael White talks to Maw and his leading lady, Angelika Kirchschlager.

Scholars or charlatans? Ivan Hewett examines the Tower of Babel that is today's world of musicology.

Glass on film: In the run-up to a Philip Glass film season, RobertMaycock looks at the composer's most successful scores: his film soundtracks.

Choired up: What does it take to make a great choir? Amanda Holloway and Kenneth Walton ask contenders for Sainsbury's Choir of the Year.

You and your music: Tell us about your listening habits in our questionnaire.

GLASS ON FILM: Has the composer found his true vocation?.
MUSICOLOGY WARS: Scholars carve up music Who will win the coveted Sainsbury's award?.
COMPOSER VIRTUOSO: Heinrich Biber, the violin master who composed chickens and frogs, cats and battles.
Song of Sophie Angelika Kirchschlager: takes on Nicholas Maw's new opera at the Royal Opera House.

THE MUSIC COLLECTION:
Composer of the Month: Heinrich Biber, by Andrew Manze Building a Library: Brian Kay selects the best recordings of Durufle's poignant Requiem Object Lessons in Music History: John Milsom considers Maelzel's metronome.
REVIEWS:
Top New CDs.
Discs of the Year.
Orchestral.
Opera.
Choral & Song.
Chamber.
Instrumental Reissues.
Jazz.
Historical.
DVD.
Books.
Index to Reviews._.
THE GUIDE.
Pick of the Month: The Park Lane Group series at London's South Bank Centre.
Concerts & Opera.
Radio &TV.
FINALE.
Travel: Istanbul's musical delights.
Music Surgery: Your music queries answered.
World Music: West African griot.
A Composer Writes: Stravinsky rails against Shostakovich.
Next Month.
Crossword.
Music that Changed Me: Conductor and harpsichordist Emmanuelle Haim.
Editor's letter.
Letters.
News.
People.
CD News.
Richard Morrison:" Why whether we need erudite musicology isn't just an academic question.


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