
Hrvatski tamburaški savez u Osijeku
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In our new-look November issue, we mark 100 years since the Russian Revolution by looking at how the dramatic itself and the Soviet regime that followed had a major impact on classical music and the Russian composers who lived through them.
James Rhodes talks to BBC Music Magazine this month, discussing his desire to change the way we hear music in a concert hall. His unconventional approach is shared by violinist Leila Josefowicz, who is interviewed by Clemency Burton-Hill in this issue.
Johnson's magic! Find out why Eric Johnson is essential listening for every guitarist.
As Paul Lewis embarks on a two-year tour of Haydn's keyboard masterpieces, Claire Jackson meets the British pianist to talk about the Austrian composer's comic genius and hidden depths.
Derrick Cook begins his study by reaffirming a simple but recently disputed truth: that the main characteristic of music is the expression and arousal of emotion.