BBC Music Magazine – September 2018
English | 136 pages | PDF | 57.8 MB
English | 136 pages | PDF | 57.8 MB
In our October issue, we meet cellist Steven Isserlis as he approaches his 60th birthday. With an incredible global career and dozens of prestigious awards to his name, there is plenty to reflect on. He discusses his nearest and dearest: friends, family and performers - many of whom will be joining him at his celebratory birthday concert at the Wigmore Hall in December. Also this month, James Naughtie talks to young guitarist Sean Shibe about his burgeoning solo career. Shibe discusses the process of creating a programme for his second album, due for release next month, in which he juxtaposes acoustic and electric guitar in an incredibly diverse range of pieces. We also examine the changing landscape for music graduates, exploring how music colleges and conservatoires are adapting to better prepare their students for professional careers. Plus, we name the best recordings of Mozart's Violin Concertos in this month's Building a Library, and Fauré is our Composer of the Month. On your cover CD this month is Parry's Songs of Farewell and other choral works, performed by The Carice Singers.