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BBC Music Magazine November 1992 Volume 1, Number 3
Fiona Maddocks (Editor); Patrick O'Connor; Michael White; Andrew Davis; Anthony Burton; Alan Blyth; Michael Burden; George Pratt; Brian Kay; Wendy Thompson
Language: English
Published by BBC Magazines, London 1992
- Softcover
- Periodical
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. bbc01 9"x11¾"; 122 pages; Soft Pictorial Cover; The binding and pages are clean, tight and square. There is no underlining, highlighting or margin notes. A used copy with normal reading wear. Due to USPS regulations, this item may require additional postage. If you order multiple titl…es, I will combine them in order to reduce postage costs. If you have any questions, contact me before ordering for details. BBC Music Magazine is a British monthly magazine that focuses primarily on classical music. Each edition comes together with an audio CD, often including BBC recordings of full-length works. The first issue appeared in September 1992. The magazine includes regular columns and reviews of new releases as well as several in depth feature articles by noted music writers. Each issue contains a CD featuring complete works by the greatest composers, performed by world-class artists and ensembles. This includes the audio CD "Symphony No. 2 (The Four Temperaments), Op. 16" composed by Carl Nielsen and performed by the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Andrew Davis and "Symphony No. 5 in E Flat, Op. 82" composed by Jean Sibelius and performed by the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Matthais Bamers. The magazine contains the following articles: "Hockney at the Opera" (David Hockney production of Die Frau ohne Schatten at Covent Garden) by Patrick O'Connor; Rebel with a Cause (Peter Maxwell Davies) by Michael White; Look North (Jean Sibelius and Carl Nielsen) by Andrew Davis; "Sibelius at Home: 50 years of inspiration" by Michael White; "Denmark on disc" (reviews of new Danish recordings) by Anthony Burton; "Recorded Reputations: Elisabeth Soderstrom from the heart" by Alan Blyth; "Composer of the Month: Henry Purcell" by Michael Burden; "Building a Library: Acis and Galatea" (George Frideric Handel) by George Pratt; "Starter Collection" (recommendations from the classical repertoire) by Brian Kay; "Which Instrument?" (Part 2: Guide to the pros and cons of learning various musical instruments) by Wendy Thompson.

Dublin as a work of art. [he Quays -- Gardiner's Dublin -- Town and Gown]
Lincoln, Colm. ; O'Connor, Alan Patrick. ; foreword, Claude Levi-Strauss ; art, Arnaldo Pomodoro, Colm Brennan, Richard Johnston
- Hardcover
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 224 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. ; ISBN: 0862783135; 9780862783136 LCCN: 93-114642 ; LC: NA991.D82; Dewey: 720/.9418/35 ; OCLC: 27392899 ; blue cloth in pictorial photographic dustjacket ; Contents : The Quays -- Gardiner's Dublin -- Town and Gown ; "Dublin was once a showpiece capi…tal laid out to a grand design. Later fashions in architecture, some good, some bad, have overlaid but not eliminated the early pattern of the city. So the bricks and mortar of the Dublin we see today is the creation of many hands, many minds, part legacy, part evolution, recalling those who have left and reflecting those who now live here. Grant Lincoln brings together the past and present in this topographical odyssey which takes the ready west to east along the quays, and north to south from Parnell Square to St. Stephen's Green. The book covers the Dublin of Gardiner and Gandon, the work of modern architects, the changes wrought by development, the history of individual buildings and streets, forming a visual narrative of how Dublin came to be what it is today." ; FINE/FINE. Book.