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Article | Exploring the repertoire is an infinitely varied and satisfying experience; discovering new works...

Exploring the repertoire is an infinitely varied and satisfying experience; discovering new works remains one of the real pleasures of a passion for classical music. In part 4 of "What next?", we offer assistance in broadening musical tastes and extending musical horizons. Two Gramophone...

Article | Elgar's Enigma Variations

June 19th, 1899, is a date which will forever go down in the annals of British music, for it was on that day that the great German conductor, Hans Richter, gave the premiere of the sublime and masterly Enigma Variations by Sir Edward Elgar. The work was an immediate triumph - small wonder in view...


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