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Across Stages and Styles
From Lalo to Ponce, Waller-Bridge to Lenaerts – explore composers across stage, screen and tradition at MusicOfTheDay.co.uk.
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Hidden Gems & Familiar Sounds
Discover Chaminade, Mancini, Tailleferre and more in a week of hidden gems and familiar sounds at MusicOfTheDay.co.uk.
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Global Sounds & Storytelling
From Ravi Shankar to Herbie Hancock, Florence Price to Nino Rota – explore global composers and April classroom resources at MusicOfTheDay.co.uk.
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Spring Sounds & Seasonal Learning
From Brahms to Kurt Cobain, Wieniawski to Caravelli – explore April’s composers and classroom resources at MusicOfTheDay.co.uk.
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Sound and Structure
From Lully to Beethoven, Bartók to Takemitsu – explore sound, structure, and March composers at MusicOfTheDay.co.uk.
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Innovation and Tradition
Discover Boulanger, Jacquet de La Guerre, Rachmaninov and Mussorgsky in this week’s composers at MusicOfTheDay.co.uk.
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Voices and Vision
Celebrate International Women’s Day with Ethel Smyth and explore Barber, Telemann and more in this week’s composers at MusicOfTheDay.co.uk.
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Music, Books & Bold Beginnings
Celebrate St David’s Day and World Book Day with Smetana, Prokofiev, Vivaldi & more – plus March reading comprehensions at MusicOfTheDay.co.uk.
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From Baroque to Beatlemania
From Handel to George Harrison, Howard Hanson to Murray Gold – explore February’s final week of composers at MusicOfTheDay.co.uk.
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Rhythm and Motion
This Week on MusicOfTheDay.co.uk This week’s composers bring movement in many forms – pulsing minimalism, swirling waltzes, lyrical folk influence, and bold orchestral colour. It’s a week full of energy and expressive contrast. Week of 15–21 February 15 February – John AdamsOne of today’s most prominent composers, Adams blends minimalism with dramatic power and modern…
