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TITLE: BBC Music Magazine
[ Marvelous vintage magazine with great features!]
ISSUE DATE: BBC MUSIC magazine September 2003 Viktoria Mullova Matthias Goerne
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 girl's got guts! VIKTORIA MULLOVA goes authentic for conductor John Eliot Gardiner. Cover photograph: Viktoria Mullova photographed by Sasha Gusov.

FRESH FIDDLE VIKTORIA MULLOVA adapts her style for period specialist John Eliot Gardiner.

Photography Competition: Send in your entries now for a chance to win fantastic prizes.

BRAINSTORMING: A conductor aims to discover what a composer had in mind -- but what if the composer is in the audience?.

MAKING WAVES: How the daringly original CPE Bach broke out of Baroque conventions.

MATTHIAS GOERNE: The brooding baritone shapes up for a Henze 'comic' opera.

FEATURES:
Dynamic duo: Richard Morrison talks to Viktoria Mullova and John Eliot Gardiner about their unlikely collaboration.

Adult Education Special: It's never too late to learn to sing, try an instrument, or even compose, says Jessica Duchen, who looks at the range of music education on offer for adults.

Dead or alive: Renaissance composers can't judge interpretations of their music, but living ones aren't afraid to give their opinions, as Edward Wickham reveals.

Goerne's dark artistry: Baritone Matthias Goerne thrills in intense roles such as Wozzeck, but, as he tells Hilary Finch, he'd like to be offered a romantic part such as Onegin.

THE MUSIC COLLECTION Composer of the Month: CPE Bach, by Richard Wigmore.

NEW! Audio Survival Guide: Barry Fox gives common-sense advice on how to get the best from your audio equipment.

Building a Library: Nick Morgan selects the best recordings of Dowland's Lachrimae or Seaven Teares.

Object lessons : John Milsom considers the humble church choirstall.

Richard Morrison : Why professional musicians should dare to be different.
An Artist at the Opera: Bernardo Buontalenti's designs for La pellegrina, a grand Florentine spectacle from 1589.
REVIEWS.
This month's top 5 CDs.
Orchestral.
Opera.
Choral & Song.
Chamber.
Instrumental.
Reissues.
Historical.
World.
Jazz.
DVD.
Books.
Index to Reviews.
NEW LOOK! THE GUIDE Your complete guide to the best live and broadcast music.
Pick of the Month: ENO's new Così fan tutte.
Concerts & Opera.._......
Radio & TV.
FINALE.
Travel.
Besancon's music festival.
Music Surgery: Jessica Duchen on how to locate music used in TV and films.
Crossword.
A Composer Writes.
Next Month.
Music that Changed Me: Vocalist and conductor Bobby McFerrin.


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