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Welcome to the June/July edition of Muso, in our latest issue you'll meet some exciting newcomers to the woodwind world; clarinettist Sarah Williamson talks about recording her favourite concertos and performing under a burkha, while oboist Alexei Ogrintchouk describes the thrill of commissioning new music for his instrument.
Elsewhere, the Muso tour bus stops off in Berlin to discover an eclectic music scene where 'raw' opera, experimentalism and innovation come to flourish. We travel to Oslo, Norway, to file a report from one of the biggest international violin contests, the Menuhin Competition and investigate the latest musical zeitgeist: classical stand-up (yes, really).
More than 200 artists are set to gather for the Tete a Tete opera company's festival in London in August
Six composers aged 12-18 have won a coveted Proms performance slot, a broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and a special BBC commission
Audiences will have a rare opportunity to enjoy the delights of Sussex-based opera house Glyndebourne in the capital this August, as three operas will be relayed live via a screen at Somerset House
Young composers and musicians from around the UK will attend the Sound and Music Summer School 2010
CONCERTS
- The Greenwich Festivals: Summer Sessions - Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra
22 July 2010
Set in the majestic grounds of the Old Royal Naval... Read more - Ronan Magill, piano
22 July 2010
The mercurial invention of Domenico Scarlatti is m... Read more








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