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Issue 34 (UK)
April/May 08
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In the latest issue of Muso magazine, we catch up with young British cellist Jamie Walton to talk selfless musicianship, Elgar and securing the instrument of his dreams.

For this strings special we also chat with violinist Jennifer Pike, the youngest ever winner of the BBC Young Musician of the Year award. Plus, we go behind the scenes of the stringed instrument business and talk modelling and music with New York's Ahn Trio.

Elsewhere in the issue we marvel at the technology that makes instant concert recordings possible, find out how to commission music on a budget, explore the myth of The Mozart Effect and talk to American soprano Deborah Voigt ahead of her return to the Royal Opera House this summer.

All this plus the latest news, reviews and interviews from the wonderful world of classical music.


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