Autumn 2024 issue out now!

Monday, September 30, 2024

Paraorchestra on touring with disabled-identifying musicians | Rebecca Franks talks about the impact of pregnancy on singers | Touring focus on America's East Coast

In the cover story of Classical Music’s autumn issue we talk to the Paraorchestra about the challenges and joys of touring with disabled-identifying musicians, while elsewhere in the issue Rebecca Franks discusses the impact that pregnancy can have on a singer – and their career. In this issue CM celebrates 35 years of contemporary classical label NMC Records, while the 80th birthday of American conductor-composer Michael Tilson Thomas provides a great opportunity for reflection on a stellar career. We also look to the States with our touring focus on America’s East Coast, as well as a trip to Colorado to experience the Bravo! Vail festival which brings the ski resort town of Vail to life each summer. Our Industry Insight spotlights the work of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion consultant Samantha Stimpson, while our funding focus showcases Music Patron, a new platform redesigning the idea of patronage for the 21st century. Elsewhere in the issue we go behind the scenes on the cultural tours bringing world-class talent to audiences on their holidays and learn what self-employed musicians should expect when performing at weddings. Our final thoughts come from bassoonist and BBC presenter Linton Stephens, who gives his view on the role of a presenter and the idea of legacy in the sector. Plus, our usual news, opinions and focuses on competitions, venues, recruitment and more.

 

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