Classical Music Publications: Does Anyone Subscribe?

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  • Nick Armstrong
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    • Nov 2010
    • 26458

    #61
    Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View Post
    We want the finest music available to humanity and we want it on Radio 3 now!

    Caliban, ignore the ads and promos - April Gramophone is rather good actually (I take IRR as well...), with that aforesaid Brahms 3rd survey and meaty features on Birtwistle, John Adams and others. There's a definite attempt at raccrochement with a great past; but the reviews need lengthening and deepening, with far more comparisons offered. But give Martin Cullingford a chance, he's having a go.


    Ok jlw, will persevere this weekend!
    "...the isle is full of noises,
    Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
    Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
    Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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    • L'enfer

      #62
      My copy of International Record Review arrived this morning. I was quite surprised after all the enthusiastic comments about the magazine I was afraid it would turn out to be rather underwhelming or at least a slightly duller than it's contemporaries. However it delivered serious content while still managing to stay aesthetically pleasing. I think I will subscribe thank you all for your comments. Sadly I could not find copies of either the BBCMM or Gramophone in the shops, I shall endvour to find copies when I visit London next week.

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      • Nick Armstrong
        Host
        • Nov 2010
        • 26458

        #63
        Originally posted by L'enfer View Post
        My copy of International Record Review arrived this morning. I was quite surprised after all the enthusiastic comments about the magazine I was afraid it would turn out to be rather underwhelming or at least a slightly duller than it's contemporaries. However it delivered serious content while still managing to stay aesthetically pleasing. I think I will subscribe thank you all for your comments. Sadly I could not find copies of either the BBCMM or Gramophone in the shops, I shall endvour to find copies when I visit London next week.
        Gramophone has become quite difficult to find, as it doesn't tend to be in every newsagent. You have to go to a larger WH Smith, at a railway station for instance. BBCMM seems more available.

        It will be interesting to read your comparative review!

        "...the isle is full of noises,
        Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
        Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
        Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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        • amateur51

          #64
          Originally posted by Caliban View Post
          I don't think you need fear that on the AA thread!! Disrepute lurks at every turn!
          If only it did no more than lurk, Calibs - tis positively blatant at every turn

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          • amateur51

            #65
            Originally posted by L'enfer View Post
            My copy of International Record Review arrived this morning. I was quite surprised after all the enthusiastic comments about the magazine I was afraid it would turn out to be rather underwhelming or at least a slightly duller than it's contemporaries. However it delivered serious content while still managing to stay aesthetically pleasing. I think I will subscribe thank you all for your comments. Sadly I could not find copies of either the BBCMM or Gramophone in the shops, I shall endvour to find copies when I visit London next week.
            I'm pleased to hear that you've taken the plunge, L'enfer. I'm a slow reader and it takes me all my time to stay within two editions of IRR. Not that it's a problem, but it can be quite dense

            I hope that you enjoy it.

            The one publication that no-one has mentioned on this thread but which has its devotees is the American publication Fanfare, a real beast amongst magazines about classical music recordings.



            It isn't cheap, tho' not expensive either, and you may need to undertake a course in speed-reading and have your letter box reinforced pending its arrival

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            • Ferretfancy
              Full Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 3487

              #66
              I subscribe to Fanfare, and always find it interesting, but a bit too bulky to read in bed! The reviews are good, and the knives are out rather more frequently between contributors and readers than they are in British publications. I quite like seeing the sparks fly, but find the lengthy interviews with often obscure musicians a bit tedious, but then America is a huge place. The smaller labels seem to be flourishing in the States, judging by the advertising, all in all Fanfare is a worthwhile quarterly.

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              • AmpH
                Guest
                • Feb 2012
                • 1318

                #67
                On this thread of musical publications, there is of course ' The Strad ' which is of a rather more specialist nature as its name suggests but nevertheless can be very good if string music / instruments and related matters are of particular interest. I have also noticed on occaison in the Foyles ( London ) classical department a magazine called ' Musical Opinion ' ( they also have a website ). Does anyone have any experience of this publication which advertises itself as ' Britain's oldest classical music magazine ' ?

                On the subject of Gramophone / IRR I subscribe to neither but would agree with the general thrust of comments on this forum regarding the greater scope and depth of IRR's reviews. Regarding BBCMM I make a purchasing decision on the basis of whether or not I want the CD.

                I would also concur with the comments of jlw elsewhere on this thread regarding Gramophone which I find myself purchasing quite often when there is sufficient quality content to interest me - in the last year or so there have been worthy articles on Beecham, Bartock, Delius and Schubert's final year. Rob Cowans ' Replay ' section of reissues / archive recordings has frequently caused me to add to my groaning CD shelves and the collection feature on a particular work is often of interest more for its alternative recommendations rather than the main recommendation itself I find. So, IMHO , worth a monthly perusal if you can as often still worth a punt at least on an ad hoc basis. For my part I am helped by the fact that my local library takes Gramophone and Classic FM magazines each month - in view of the imminent demise of the latter I am attempting to persuade them to take IRR instead - nothing ventured nothing gained ! However knowing my luck they will probably turn round and say they are taking neither due to public spending cuts !

                Happy Reading.

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                • Pipisme

                  #68
                  I subscribe to BBC Music Magazine.

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                  • umslopogaas
                    Full Member
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 1977

                    #69
                    One point I forgot to make about 'Gramophone': dont expect to make any money from the resale of back numbers. There is sometimes a market for old magazines, but not 'Gramophone'. I had a nearly complete forty year run clogging up the garage, but finally realised I never referred back to them and I needed the space, so I offered them for £17 in a small ad in the back of the current issue. This was effectively free, buyer collects: the seventeen quid was to cover the cost of the ad. I didnt get a single bite, so I'm afraid they went in the recycling skip.

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