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Swift’s new album is rife with breakup songs. Why we love them
Free festival showcases vim of S.F. dance
Barenboim, Rattle and the Berlin Philharmonic in lineup for Proms
Hollywood’s Music Man Jon Burlingame brings his music expertise to USC
Cecile Azarcon marks 45 years in music, reveals first paycheck
City to host Free to Be Me Festival on May 5
‘Ramblin’ Man’ Dickey Betts a Floridian through and through
Herbie Hancock dives into AI while all-star album is revamped
MAN, OH, MANDRELL! Barbara’s making a music comeback
Musgraves inspired by welcoming back love
Saint Arnold to mark its 30th anniversary with daylong festival
LIVE MUSIC IS SPECIAL, SAYS A SCIENTIFIC STUDY
ISLANDS IN THE STREAM
Where ‘All’ Began
DANIEL VERSTAPPEN, BETH GEORGIOU & MUSIKA COLLECTIVE BY OPELOGE AH SAM
I’m not nostalgic – I’m a ‘next’ girl...
Bacewicz • Enescu • Ysaÿe
Why are fans being priced out of being fans?
Going For A Song
Here are a few of your regular GT tuition experts...
HOW MUSIC MARKS TIME
Tennessee’s country legends
Liam Gallagher John Squire
Americans unite on the eve of conflict
PRODUCTION POWER TIPS FROM THE EXPERTS
RECORDING OF THE MONTH
The BBC Music Magazine team’s current favourites...
From the archives looks over this month’s reissued and live archive recordings
Mark Knopfler One Deep River
Blues in the Mississippi Delta
Rebels and rockers in Portland, Oregon
Beethoven brings hope to the DRC
Gen & The Degenerates
But Not My Soul
Rest of the World
Brief notes This month’s choice includes Fux, folk and a journey along the 40th Parallel
Mozart to delight and surprise
Evocative Debussy and spellbinding Stravinsky
Aviananthems The nightingale’s voice is nothing like the sweet crooning you might imagine
Our critics cast their eyes over the latest selection of books on all things music