Author Freya Parr
Freya Parr

Freya Parr

Digital Editor and Staff Writer, BBC Music Magazine

Freya Parr is BBC Music Magazine's digital editor and staff writer, editing and writing on all styles of music across both the website and print magazine. She has also written for titles including the Guardian, Circus Journal, Frankie and Suitcase Magazine, and runs The Noiseletter, a fortnightly arts and culture publication. Freya's main areas of interest and research lie in 20th-century and contemporary music. She's a regular sea shanty singer, folk obsessive and occasional flautist, pianist, organist and musical theatre director.

Recent articles by Freya Parr

Narcissist, adulterer, social climber, frustrated genius... Who was Alma Mahler?

Thwarted as a composer, was Gustav Mahler's wife, Alma Mahler, really a ‘boundless narcissist’? Perhaps a troubled soul lurked beneath...
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Best of Holst: six essential works

There's so much more to Holst than the Planets, majestic though that work undoubtedly is. Here are more works to continue your Holst journey
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Here are seven great novels about composers... and three to avoid

The BBC Music Magazine team reviews some great (and some not so great) works of fiction featuring Mozart, Beethoven, Hildegard and others
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What's the hardest classical piece to memorise? Three top musicians name the works that tax their brains

From Beethoven to Glass, three performers choose the work that they've found hardest to commit to memory
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Happy Birthday, Gustav Mahler! Here are six essential works by the great late Romantic

We name the very best pieces of music written by the symphony's great synthesist Mahler
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New balls please: six great tennis-playing composers

Rebecca Franks looks at the composers who enjoyed a bit of serve and volley
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West Side Story, an FBI warning, Beethoven by the Wall: Leonard Bernstein's eventful and inspiring life

From West Side Story to the Berlin Wall, here is a short guide to the main events in the remarkable life of Leonard Bernstein
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Byrdle and Wordle: here are all the classical music words you need to ace your favourite word games

Stuck for five or six-letter words for your daily fix of Byrdle or Wordle? We're here to help – bringing you all the best classical music-inspired words to try out
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Ben and Imo: a guide to the Royal Shakespeare Company play about Benjamin Britten and Imogen Holst

'Ben and Imo' began life as a play for BBC Radio 3, but has been reworked for its stage debut with the RSC, outlining the creative relationship between the two composers
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Where do you start with Schubert? Five great works to kick off your Schubert journey

We choose the best pieces by the legendary musical prodigy, Schubert
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Beethoven's Symphony No. 2: a sunny work peppered with brutal sforzandos

We dive into Beethoven's playful, exuberant Second Symphony
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Ondes Martenot: a guide to this early, eerie electronic musical instrument

We explain the workings of the unusual instrument, the Ondes Martenot, that takes centre stage in Messiaen's Turangalîla Symphony
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'Wellerman': why the global TikTok phenomenon isn't actually a sea shanty

Bristol-based sea shanty group The Longest Johns explain why 'Wellerman' isn't technically a sea shanty and why, in fact, only about a third of their repertoire could be classed as shanties
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